The Windows 98 operating system contains approximately 13 million lines of code.
The Windows 98 operating system contains approximately 13 million lines of code.
The Windows 98 operating system contains approximately 13 million lines of code.
An operating system is like Windows, Windows 2000, Windows XP, it's the controlling software of your computer. A microprocessor is the CPU, the brain of the computer. It does all the commands, does all the math, and displays the answers on you monitor. So the CPU is called hardware because it is an actual chip, while the operating system is called software because it is millions of lines of computer code.
Windows of course!
This depends on operating system. Windows uses two bytes per line, and most other operating systems use one. This means there will be 6 bytes for Windows, or 3 bytes for everything else This is because Windows uses a line ending of <CR><LF>, while other operating systems use just <LF>.
One advantage is Windows Operating System provides a graphic user interface that allows people who aren't well-versed in programming to use computers. DOS is strictly lines of code.
If the lines intersect, then the intersection point is the solution of the system. If the lines coincide, then there are infinite number of the solutions for the system. If the lines are parallel, there is no solution for the system.
Windows XP is a desktop operating system created by Microsoft. It was first released in August of 2001. It is a consolidation of the "NT" and "9x" lines of Windows for businesses and consumers, respectively. Windows XP is designed to run on Intel and AMD x86 processors. Windows XP was succeeded in the Windows product line by Windows Vista, but continues to receive security updates and still has widespread support and demand among businesses and consumers.
That really depends what operating system you are talking about. You may want to clarify what operating system you are interested in. The source code of many commercial operating systems, such as Windows, is not freely available, so the answer is simply "you can't". However, the source code of other operating systems, such as the different Linux distributions, is available for free, and may even be modified legally. Please note that any operating system used in "real life situations" is a huge project; finding your way around the source code may be a daunting project. According to the Wikipedia, "As of 2013, the Linux 3.10 release had 15,803,499 lines of code." At 60 lines per page, that would be a quarter of a million pages, or about a thousand volumes, if it were to be printed.
Droid is an abbreviation for Android. If you are referring to the Cell phone Operating system and phone lines. Android is the Operating system the phones use while a Droid is a Specific brand or line of phone which is also licensed by George Lucas
There is no real answer to that, because there is no theLinux operating system. There are several different operating systems that use the Linux kernel but incorporate a variety of different software, each varying in size and code complexity. The Linux kernel includes approximately 13.5 million lines of code, although much of this code will not be used in any given binary kernel image, as it is platform or usage-specific.
There is a plane that contains them.