Embedded operating systems are used in a wide range of devices, including household appliances like washing machines and microwaves, consumer electronics such as smartphones and smart TVs, automotive systems for engine control and navigation, and industrial machines for automation and control. These systems are designed for specific tasks and often have limited resources compared to general-purpose operating systems, enabling efficient operation in dedicated applications.
Obviously many different PDAs have different names for their operating systems. But generally you would call it an embedded operating system, as it is running on an embedded device.
Yes. For such kind of operations you will need a video editing program. In most operating systems today, there are pre installed video editing programs. For example in Windows there is Windows Movie Maker.
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Headphone amps are used in a variety of devices. They are usually embedded in headphones and amplifiers to improve the quality of the sound for the listener. .
Drivers are a kind of software that control devices. Operating system needs drivers to understand how to handle devices.
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.
Operating systems,every PC needs one
Yes there is Mac and windows. Mac is better though
The Operating System found on the iPhone is called iOS which stands for i Operating Systems. The latest version is iOS 5.0.1
Operating systems are not installed on motherboards. Operating systems are installed on storage media or in some kind of memory including read only memory, which can be part of motherboard. The standard operating systems that work on most Personal Computer motherboards, that include an Intel compatible CPU, includes versions of Microsoft Windows, Linux, Oracle Solaris and other version of unix,
There are 3: Linux, Microsoft Windows, or Mac OS. Linux has a lot of operating systems under it.
While most embedded systems computers are not equipped with secondary storage, there are some that do have secondary storage. Such secondary storage when present is usually some kind of nonremovable Flash drive (although sometimes the Flash drive is removable, e.g. SDHC card). The reason most embedded systems computers are not equipped with secondary storage is that the application code is relatively small and no updates are expected to be needed, also the size of RAM is predetermined and the program must run in realtime so the use of virtual memory on disk is not desirable as it can produce unpredictable delays resulting in missing of realtime deadlines.