True multi-tasking is achieved through parallel processors. If you only have one processor, only one task can execute at a time. You can still multi-task by rapidly switching between all the running processes, but you cannot have two processes running simultaneously. With two or more processors running in parallel, you can.
Not really a true statement; both Windows and UNIX have multi-tasking and multi-programming capabilities.
yes it is multi tasking, although vitta cant handle it well, thus it slows down . yes it is multi tasking, although vista cant handle it well, thus it slows down .
Multi-tasking is multi-tasking, regardless of the Operating System you are talking about. The use of multi-tasking is controlled via a facility in Unix called "Job Control", which allows a user to start multiple tasks, move them between background and foreground, kill them off, etc.
because im focus in my work so im very confident that i can i do multi-tasking
because im focus in my work so im very confident that i can i do multi-tasking
The word is spelled as one word "multitasking" but is occasionally seen hyphenated as in (multi-tasking).
Yes, and its very good at it too
Unix
No, it was true for Windows 3.x twenty years before.
Generally, it will be single-user, single tasking.
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The previous question paper for SSC staff selection multi-tasking can be found at http://gpress.in/2013/11/ssc-multi-tasking-staff-exam-2014-previous-question-papers/.