The electric devices which do not have a chipset, do not have any OS. Examples can be conventional devices like fans, etc. However, nowadays, devices like Refrigerators and AC are becoming more smart and they come with a minimalistic operating system.
All electronic devices have some form of "operating system", just that certain ones cannot be called as such because some are designed to be run without user intervention or does not require a screen display. Usually those will be called "firmware".
mobile phones, laptops,computers,modern tv's and of course computers aswell as tablets
Some examples of IP devices are internet modems and routers, EtherNet/IP drive devices, VoIP systems, and numerous electronic devices, such as an iPad.
Virtual operating system
complete operating system that works on a desktop computers
Operating Systems ALWAYS will fail, it's about how often, not if. The OS on NASA exploratory machines have 'exploded' before and caused some devices to stop working, in spite of the fact that they were written to be very stable and do only one thing; stability is an anathema to computer construction. The more useful (general use) a device is, the less stable it will be.
Cyber Security is the practice of defending computers, servers, mobile devices, electronic systems, networks, and data from malicious malware.
Lots of electronic devices have what is called an Embedded Operating System (environment.) One day maybe even your Toaster will communicate with the bakery about why the bread was spoiled...
No, there were not operating systems in the earliest days of electronic digital computing.
Drivers are written for many operating systems.
Most output devices are universal to various operating systems. Such as, your television or maybe even your stereo. Universal operating system can also be referred as a remote.
Yes, Apple's operating systems on Macs can send out Wifi to Iphones, Ipods, PS3's etc
PCs) or workstations running applications, scanning devices for standardized data entry, and electronic communication devices for electronic data interchange (EDI) and electronic commerce (e-commerce). In addition, many financial systems come "Web
All major operating systems support USB devices.
Some are video game systems and laptops and TV's.
Some examples of IP devices are internet modems and routers, EtherNet/IP drive devices, VoIP systems, and numerous electronic devices, such as an iPad.
Which feature is characteristic of the ntbackup command
Electronic devices.
Not all devices are completely "plug and play" on all operating systems. For those devices that your computer's operating system does not automatically recognize it will be necessary to install the driver software for the device. Unfortunately driver software for some devices is not available on every operating system.