Although PICK was an operating system at one time, and therefore had a
kernel, the U2 products dropped the kernel so they could operate on any
operating system with adjustments. There is a engine that manages the
applications built in the environment but it is not usually called the
kernel.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brutzman, Bill
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Subject: [U2] Uni Kernel

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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