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This is the same company, but that demo floppy was QNX4 not QNX6.. sadly they didn't do enough to market the OS for desktop/workstation usage.
QNX has been around for a very long time, used in a variety of embedded devices.
In Ontario, Canada, QNX2 was used on the Unisys Icon family of computers.. used to be entire computer labs full of them, from the 1980's to the mid 90's anyway.
Edited 2010-07-16 20:51 UTC