Devices that record precise results require a real-time operating system. This is the same kind of operating system needed for a device hat performs regimented tasks.
Yes, most machines with built-in computers that perform a sequence of tasks in a precise amount of time require a real-time operating system ( or RTOS ).
Surgeons use robotics, highly advanced technology that is very precise beyond normal human capabilities, to perform delicate operations.
Wheel encoders are devices that allow one to measure the precise speed or distance a wheel travels
The usage of most advanced astronomical devices, precise reading and error devoation techniques
Nanorobotics is the technology of creating machines or robots at or close to the microscopic scale of a nanometer. Nanorobotic devices will be a boon to the biomedical research, therapeutics, and diagnostics arenas, as these devices offer the promise to manipulate single cells, to deliver small amounts of material at precise locations, to detect target agents even at a low nanomolar concentrations level and, in general, to do useful physical work on the molecular level. Such bionanorobotic devices will hopefully be the basis of an arsenal of future medical and nanotech devices that will automatically perform operations, inspections and treatments while achieving ultra-high accuracy in time and space.
Windows, of course! ==clarification== Microsoft, to be more precise. Musn't forget the pre-Windows years....
the opposite of precise is non-precise?
Short answer: Four A much more precise answer: The IDE standard allows for two devices to share a single IDE channel. The most common configuration is for there to be two IDE channels on the motherboard, allowing for a total of four devices. It is possible however, to add more IDE channels, usually in the form of PCI add-on IDE controller cards and have literally dozens of IDE devices in a single computer system.
No. An answer is only as precise as the least precise measurement from which it was calculated.
precise is precise and concise is concise
The Wunderbar Hofbrauhaus in Edmonton was opened several years ago and has been operating since at least least 2011. A precise date on which it opened is hard to find.
As we know that the OS is used to operate every device through the drivers present in the OS. So without the OS we cannot communicate with the devices (hardware). For every device some drivers are required to run them and these drives are provided by the operating system. So by this we can see that the OS provides the interface between the user and the hardware, as user does not make the device work he uses the OS.