LoseThos' Features * 64-bit x86 kernel with multicore support. For Core i7, Core 2 Duo, Pentium D, etc. processors. Nothing worse than a Pentium 4 Extreme Edition. * 64-bit compiler/assembler. Nothing is "interpreted". * Source files and the command line window can have graphics, links, icons, trees, colors, margins. Everything is seamless through-out the tool chain. No need for separate resource files. * Just-in-time compilation. No need for object files. * Graphics in source code. No need for resource files. * 64-bit pointers. All memory, even more than 4 Gig, can be directly accessed by all tasks on all cores at all times. * Highest CPU privileged mode at all times. No off-limits instructions. No time lost changing modes or address maps. Switches tasks in half a microsecond. * CD/DVD reading and writing, ISO9660 file system. * 640x480 16 color VGA graphics. * Boot loaders for CD-ROM and hard disk. * Keyboard & mouse support. * Hard drives, support for FAT32 and LoseThos native file systems with file compression. * Graphics library * Real-time fancy differential-equation solver (physics engine) for use in games. Adaptive step-size Runge-Kutta, interpolated for real-time. * Tools/utilities including profiler, merge and diff. * Demos and documentation. * All source code included. Only compiles with the included LoseThos compiler and assembler. * "Core i7", "Core 2 Duo", "Pentium D", and "Pentium 4 Extreme Edition" are trademarks of Intel Corp.