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-# 0: General Information:
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-- ABI and Format: PEF/PE32+.
-- Kernel architecture: Portable hybrid Kernel.
-- Used Languages: C++, and Assembly Assembly (AMD64, X64000, X86S, ARM64, POWER, RISCV)
-- 32-bit is not supported as of 12/25/2025.
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-# 1: The Kernel (NeKernel)
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-- Drive/Device Abstraction.
-- SMP, Preemptive Multi Threading.
-- Separation of Files/Devices.
-- Networking Support.
-- Hardware Abstraction Layer.
-- Native Filesystem support (NeFS, FAT32 and ffs2).
-- Program Loaders interfaces.
-- TLS (Thread Local Storage) support.
-- BinaryMutex, Locks, Timers.
-- Canary mechanisms.
-- Dynamic Loader.
-- Cross Platform.
-- Permission Selectors.
-- Modular and Security focused.
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-# 2: The Filesystem (NeFS, or OpenHeFS)
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-- Catalog object with associated forks.
-- Large storage support.
-- Long file names.
-- UNIX path style.
-- Can be formated under 8mb.
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-# 3: Common conventions:
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-- Kernel -> ke_init_x
-- RunTime -> rt_copy_mem
-- Hal -> hal_foo_bar
-- Class methods -> Class::FooBar
-- Internals function shall be formated as such: (hali, rtli, rti...)
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-# 4: The Bootloader (BootZ)
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-- Capable of booting from a network drive.
-- Loads a PE file which is the Kernel, or any modules.
-- Sanity checks, based on the number of sections.
-- Handover compliant.
-- Does check for a valid partition (useful in the case of recovering)
-- Modular, and Security focused.
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-# 5: The IFS
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-- Filesystem to mountpoint interface abstraction.
-- VFS-like subsystem inspired by NT/OS2 IFS.
-- Multi-drive support (A, B, C, D indices).
-- Ext2 support via IFS layer.
-- Packet-based I/O operations.
-- Separation of read/write operations per drive.
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