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What OS is the other machine, and what program are you running? I believe Sun uses a different architecture than most other machines, but I can't remember off the top of my head.
structure padding matters most when alingnment matters, which helps in potential performance gain and avoiding possible bus errors, please refer http://www.refcode.net/2013/02/structure-padding-explained.html for detailed explanation
Conventional OS aim to give users the ability to run other software that are interactive in nature to perform different tasks. On the other hand, embedded OS only run fixed set of tasks and deliver the expected results in real time.
Data structure is a very basic concept. I don't think it's possible to trace it back to a single person who invented it...
Structures can be defined as a tool for handling a group of logically related data items. They are user-defined and provide a method for packing together data of different types. Structure Student 'declaring a structure named Student Dim StudentId As Integer Dim StudentName As String 'declaring two fields of different data types in the structure End Structure Best Regards Nikhil Soni
No. Different operating systems provide different features, but as long as the OS has compatible protocols, communication is possible.
No, it has only one possible structure. That structure is CH2= CHCl .
its different OS dude!!
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It is possible to run Mac OS X on a server but it is not legally as the current license tern of Mac OS X server is installing and running on Apple hardware.
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is it possible to have opposite for everything ,if so what is opposite of atom
A computer can not operate without an os, different OS's have different UI,s
As of August 2014, it is not possible for a person to upgrade OS 9 to OSX. A person will only be able to upgrade to OS 9. 2.