The hardware requirements are what the Operating System designers have determined as the MINIMUM hardware to be able to run the Operating system.
There are no minimum or suggested Software requirements for an operating system since the operating system IS the software.
Operating systems are designed to manage computer hardware and software resources
MS-DOS was initially released in 1981 for the Intel 8086 and 8088 based processors. There are no software requirements for MS-DOS as it is a stand-alone operating system. MS-DOS is compatible with x86 systems.
The operating system (OS) controls the hardware. A successful computer system will have hardware and an operating system. Application software is not required. All operating systems have a low level, or machine language to run the operation system and control all hardware.
Operating system act like a manager between the system hardware and application software (Such as Firefox)Also they do the fallowing tasksCPU schedulingMemory managementInter-process communication
No, it is a function of a special piece of software such as Microsoft Word or OpenOffice.org. Operating system is just a middle layer between the hardware and other software to put it simply.
Operating systems software manages the hardware on your computer, and provides an interface between the user- or application software, and the computer hardware.
Operating systems are designed to manage computer hardware and software resources
MS-DOS was initially released in 1981 for the Intel 8086 and 8088 based processors. There are no software requirements for MS-DOS as it is a stand-alone operating system. MS-DOS is compatible with x86 systems.
software, networking and hardware
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The operating system (OS) controls the hardware. A successful computer system will have hardware and an operating system. Application software is not required. All operating systems have a low level, or machine language to run the operation system and control all hardware.
Software or "programs" are a long list of instructions that "tells" the computer or "hardware" what to do. Without software, computers are useless. Systems software is software that controls a computer. Applications is software that a user uses to carry out a task, like a word processor. Systems software enables applications to use the hardware, organises files, manages memory and many other activities that keep a computer working or operating, hence the name operating systems.
Phase II identifies the requirements for the systems. It includes systems analysis, user requirements, necessary hardware and software, and a conceptional design for the system.
Phase II identifies the requirements for the systems. It includes systems analysis, user requirements, necessary hardware and software, and a conceptional design for the system.
The software needed to run a computer is known as the Operating System. Many hardware platforms allow you to choose between multiple operating systems to suit your needs.
Operating system act like a manager between the system hardware and application software (Such as Firefox)Also they do the fallowing tasksCPU schedulingMemory managementInter-process communication
No, it is a function of a special piece of software such as Microsoft Word or OpenOffice.org. Operating system is just a middle layer between the hardware and other software to put it simply.