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The Contactless Kernel has been developed in strict ANSI C, with all of the hardware and operating system specific functionality abstracted away from the core functions, through the use of a HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer). This means that the Kernel can be ported to virtually any environment for which there is a suitable C compiler, whether it is adding contactless support to an existing embedded system, running a proprietary operating system, or a new PC-based solution running the latest version of Windows.