yes
Real mode -16bit Protected mode -32bit
Its 16bit microprocessor,and-> the 8086 has a 16bit databus 20bit address bus-> the intel 8086,is designed to operate in two modes namely(1) minimum mode(2) maximum mode
real mode, protected mode and long mode real mode, protected mode and long mode Or: 16-bit modes (real, protected or virtual), 32-bit mode (protected), 64-bit modes
protected mode
Real Mode and Protected Mode
To switch from real mode to protected mode in the 80386, set the PE bit in the MSW in CR0, and then immediately execute a JMP to flush the prefetch queue.
16bit refers to the number of bits that can be used in a single data format element. 16bit graphics are found in games that can be played on the original Nintendo Entertainment System console.
A CPU operates in real mode and protected mode
Real mode uses 16 bit data path while protected mode uses 32 bit data path.
processor contain three modes. 1.Real mode -When PC in DOS programing. 2.Protected Mode -When PC operating system mode 3.virtual mode real mode - when PC in protected and real mode conmmenly.
Move the site to a Trusted ZoneDisable protected mode in IEModify the application
The answer is in your question, Protected Mode. Also you could say that it is running on Ring3, or also Multi-Tasking Mode.