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## XT Architecture
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ExectOS is a preemptive, reentrant multitasking operating system that implements the XT architecture which derives from
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NT™ architecture. It is modular, and consists of two main layers: microkernel and user modes. Its' kernel mode has
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full access to the hardware and system resources and runs code in a protected memory area. It consists of executive
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services, which is itself made up on many modules that do specific tasks, a kernel and drivers. Unlike the NT™, system
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does not feature a separate Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) between the physical hardware and the rest of the OS. Instead,
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XT architecture integrates a hardware specific code with the kernel. The user mode is made up of subsystems and it has been
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NT™ architecture. It is modular, and consists of two main layers: kernel and user modes. Its' kernel mode has full
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access to the hardware and system resources and runs code in a protected memory area. It consists of executive services,
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which is itself made up on many modules that do specific tasks, a kernel and drivers. Unlike the NT™, system does
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not feature a separate Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) between the physical hardware and the rest of the OS. Instead, XT
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architecture integrates a hardware specific code with the kernel. The user mode is made up of subsystems and it has been
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designed to run applications written for many different types of operating systems. This allows us to implement any
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environment subsystem to support applications that are strictly written to the corresponding standard (eg. DOS, or POSIX).
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#### Is ExectOS another Unix based OS?
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No. ExectOS implements the XT architecture which derives from NT™ architecture. It is modular, and consists of
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two main layers: microkernel and user mode. Its' kernel mode has full access to the hardware and system resources and
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runs code in a protected memory area. It consists of executive services, which is itself made up on many modules that
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do specific tasks, a kernel and drivers. Unlike the NT™, system does not feature a separate Hardware Abstraction
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Layer (HAL) between the physical hardware and the rest of the OS. Instead, XT architecture integrates a hardware specific
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code with the kernel.
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two main layers: kernel and user mode. Its' kernel mode has full access to the hardware and system resources and runs
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code in a protected memory area. It consists of executive services, which is itself made up on many modules that do
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specific tasks, a kernel and drivers. Unlike the NT™, system does not feature a separate Hardware Abstraction Layer
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(HAL) between the physical hardware and the rest of the OS. Instead, XT architecture integrates a hardware specific code
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with the kernel.
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#### Does ExectOS allow to use Windows drivers?
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This is one of our goals. Thanks to the NT™ drivers compatibility layer provided by ExectOS, you should be able to
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