preemptive
Yes.
false it does support "pre-emptive multitasking" though.
False it does support "pre-emptive multitasking" though.
no modern operating system that i am aware of does not support multitasking, where the definition of 'multitasking' is 'being able to run multiple processes concurrently'. whoever wrote 'linux' here previously is a troll or doesn't understand what that word means.
Yes. Win16 programs on Windows 98 are only capable of cooperative multitasking, meaning that they must be specially designed to work together, or else one will claim all available CPU resources. Win32 programs are capable of preemptive multitasking, meaning they can all share CPU resources and claim or release them as needed.
Cooperative multitasking is multitasking tohelp someone else, while peemative multitasking is multiaatsking for yourself.
Mobile IP33N is a mobile operating system, like WindowsNT, UNIX, Linux.
It supports multi-user multi-tasking.
MULTIPROGRAMING .................. The term multiprograming denotes an operating system that,in addtion to supporting multitasking. In multiprograming more than one jobs are active in memory.Within a very small period more than one jobs are executed simultaneously. MULTITASKING ............... In general multiprogramming implies multitasking,but multitasking does not imply multiprogramming. A multitasking operating system is distinguished by its ability to support concurrent execution of two or more active processes. as discussed actually both multitasking and multiprogramming are same no other answer mentioned are justifiable.....
Left
Multitasking.
girls. there brain is built for multitasking