Neither U2 product has a 'kernel'. They both utilize the host operating 
system to provide access to kernel functions such as memory and I/O 
access and process exchange.

Brutzman, Bill wrote:
> I was recently asked about the "kernel" of UniVerse.  
>
> A quick look on Google, IBM's website, and the UV manuals that I have did
> not lead to much. 
>
> Wikipedia has an insightful writeup of "Kernel (Computer Science)" and
> "Linux Kernel".  Comments on the significance of the UniVerse (or UniData)
> kernel would be appreciated.
>
> --Bill
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