Even though the computers are mini they can still do the same amount of stuff I would start by opening one application then another if nothing happens it is okay to use.
yes
Minicomputers have multiple terminals, and can store large amounts of information. They are capable of retrieving larger amounts of data than normal computer devices which are generally used by individuals and small firms. It uses enhanced instruction set to facilitate scientific processing and commercial applications.
Minicomputers are able to process large amounts of data.
The whole idea of Java is to have programs that run on multiple platforms - multiple processors, multiple operating systems. The EXE format is specific for DOS and Windows. That being said, I must have read somewhere that it there are implementations that do convert Java to an executable format, for convenience and speed. However, this executable can then no longer run on other platforms.
Yes, there are apps in the Apple app store that let you run multiple IM programs in one.
IMO, yes it is especially if you play games or run multiple programs at the same time.
Minicomputers came on to the scene in the early 1980s in small businesses, manufacturing plants, and factories.
Multitasking. Not gaming. You can have multiple programs open and have the computer still run as good as new. Chrome, Photoshop, & Cinema 4d are the programs i usually have open, and for an i5 MacBook pro, they run smoothly :) and suck my big dick
Personal reasons but mostly to save space.
Because it has multiple WINDOWS for programs to run in, just like the Mac OS of the time........... In short, use linux.
Because it has multiple WINDOWS for programs to run in, just like the Mac OS of the time........... In short, use linux.
Minicomputers are used for tasks such as scientific computing, process control, and handling network communication functions.