The O.S has been divided into different layers and each layer has mentained some hierarchy.
the space marhines
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yes
There are several advantages and disadvantages of having a real time operating system. One disadvantage is unseen errors, an advantage is timing.
An assembler must be specifically written to accommodate both the operating system, as well as the underlying CPU architecture.
In an operating system a layered structure is composed of a kernel, some servers, and some user level libraries. All of these put together are a layered structure.
the space marhines
In an operating system a layered structure is composed of a kernel, some servers, and some user level libraries. All of these put together are a layered structure.
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yes
Homogeneous Network
That depends on the operating system and computer architecture.
There are several advantages and disadvantages of having a real time operating system. One disadvantage is unseen errors, an advantage is timing.
it helps to operate the application software and the system software of hte computer
An assembler must be specifically written to accommodate both the operating system, as well as the underlying CPU architecture.
the most common is the i486 Intel architecture with x32 or x86 systems, althought x64 system architectures (AMD0 are more and more common nowadays)
Operating systems supervise the low-level operations of the hardware of the machines they run on. They make use of CPU features, such as privilege levels and dynamic address translation, which exist primarily to support the operating system. As a result, operating systems are inherently architecture-dependent.