Everything about Ozone totally explained
OZONE is an
object oriented operating system written in the
C programming language. Almost everything in the kernel is an object (
threads,
processes,
devices,
files, event flags, etc) to which can be assigned logical names.
On
i686 based processors it uses the
protection ring concept to a greater extent than the systems it was inspired by (
VMS,
Unix,
Windows NT). As only small
interrupt handlers run in kernel mode (ring 0) and what makes-up the actual
kernel runs in exec mode (ring 1).
Another feature is
file system support for
steganography ('hidden writing') where the interceptor of the data can't tell if there's any data there or not, let alone decrypt it.
OZONE is licensed under a
GPL License.
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