What is the difference between multi programing operating system and multiprocessing operating system?
Give tabular difference between batch processing,time sharing,online time sharing,multiprogramming batch system and distributed operating sustems?
Latest Answer: Its is a kind backup utility,which help when the O/s gets corrupted or we lose our setting of O/s .Always this should be enabled in windows so that we can restore the latest settings when we face any problems ...
Latest Answer: Dear frnd,Win981. Win98 Support FAT file system & XP support NTFS And Also FAT. 2. Win98 Does not Having Remote Access facility While in XP there is.3. win98 Does not need faster processing speed while XP Need 500mhz processing Speed.4. ...
Latest Answer: Full: Full backup means backing up everything.
Incremental: Incremental backup means backing up everything that has
changed since last full backup.
Differential: Differential seems to be another name for incremental.
Network: Network backup usually ...
Latest Answer: In Linux,there is an additional GUI-(Graphics user interface), which is not present in Unix. ...
Latest Answer: The GM-NAA I/O input/output system of General Motors and North American Aviation was the first operating system in the history of computer science.[1]It was created in 1956 by Bob Patrick of General Motors and Owen Mock of North American Aviation for ...
Latest Answer: If it is about scheduling processes nice value comes into picture but when you are talking about threads (LWP) nice value cannot be used. There are APIs to set the thread priorities to affect scheduling. ...
Latest Answer: Tha allocattion of memory is done at runtime, by the JVM. memory on the heap is allocated to each object , and onthe stack to the local variables. so while a thread runs, it only uses as much space as the objects it creates.... the limit depends o n how ...
Latest Answer: Hyper Threading is intels version of a Multithreading. It duplicates the front end of the processor Core attempting to schedule / Guess where it can put threads to beter utilize a semi idle processor. The intel Implementation was heavily flawed and suffered ...
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