Gordon Bell is the co-creator of the QNX Realtime Operating System (with Dan Dodge). They began the project while students at the University of Waterloo in 1980. After moving to Kanata, Ontario, to start Quantum Software Systems, the first commercial version of QNX was released for the Intel 8088 CPU in 1982.In 2002 Dodge and Bell were acclaimed as Heroes of Manufacturing by Fortune magazine.
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| - Gordon Bell is the co-creator of the QNX Realtime Operating System (with Dan Dodge). They began the project while students at the University of Waterloo in 1980. After moving to Kanata, Ontario, to start Quantum Software Systems, the first commercial version of QNX was released for the Intel 8088 CPU in 1982.In 2002 Dodge and Bell were acclaimed as Heroes of Manufacturing by Fortune magazine. (en)
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| - Gordon Bell is the co-creator of the QNX Realtime Operating System (with Dan Dodge). They began the project while students at the University of Waterloo in 1980. After moving to Kanata, Ontario, to start Quantum Software Systems, the first commercial version of QNX was released for the Intel 8088 CPU in 1982.In 2002 Dodge and Bell were acclaimed as Heroes of Manufacturing by Fortune magazine. (en)
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