Normally, when a call is waiting, you hear a tone. Then, press the 'flash' button. If the phone does not have a 'flash' button, tap the 'hangup' button quickly (not on a cordless phone). Do the same to return to your original call.
It's called CPU cache of level one.
"Busy waiting" is the act of actively waiting for some condition to change. In programming microcontrollers, one might want to wait for a pin to become high or low before continuing with the program. A "busy waiting loop" in C would look like this: ... while(PIN1 != HIGH) ; ... This essentially does nothing but check the value of "PIN1" time after time, waiting for it to become "HIGH". Now, if PIN1 were to become "HIGH", the processor "breaks out" of this busy-waiting loop and continues with the program.
It means you are waiting...typically in a relaxed manner and typically one who is binding their time is waiting for something "evident" to transpire, or waiting to see what may happen concerning a specific event or issue.
its memory.
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The phone service has to have call waiting services to begin with. If the phone does have call waiting then when the person is on one call a beep will come through. Click on the swap calls and this will take you to the call waiting.
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It means 'anxiously waiting for news about someone or something'
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