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### An Overview of Nano-Kernel Architecture and High-Level Kernel Components ###

This overview explores the architecture of the nano-kernel and its components, including subdirectories related to processor independence and interface management. It also delves into high-level kernel processes, memory management, and the extension of operating systems to accommodate multimedia streams. Key topics include variable bit rate handling, available bit rate considerations, and the role of interpreted agents within the framework. The insights provided aim to deepen the understanding of unified buffer management and the treatment of buffers as objects, culminating in a comprehensive conclusion on the subject. ###

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### An Overview of Nano-Kernel Architecture and High-Level Kernel Components ###

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  1. uChoices Overview Dennis Koutsoures

  2. Architecture Overview

  3. Nano-kernel Components

  4. Nano-kernel Subdirectories • Framework:

  5. Nano-kernel Subdirectories • Processor Dependent:

  6. Nano-kernel Subdirectories • Processor Inependent:

  7. Nano-kernel Subdirectories • Interface:

  8. HighLevel-Kernel

  9. HighLevel-Kernel • Process:

  10. HighLevel-Kernel • Virtual Memory:

  11. HighLevel-Kernel • Virtual Memory:

  12. HighLevel-Kernel • Virtual Memory:

  13. HighLevel-Kernel

  14. Network:

  15. Extending the OS • Multi-media stream • Variable bit rate • Available bit rate • Etc • Interpreted Agents • Unified Buffer Management • Buffers as objects

  16. Conclusions….

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