FCFS, or First-Come, First-Served, is a scheduling algorithm commonly used in various operating systems, including Unix, Linux, and Windows. It is a simple, non-preemptive scheduling method where processes are executed in the order they arrive in the ready queue. While it is not the most efficient for time-sharing systems due to potential long wait times, it is easy to implement and can be found in many basic operating systems and environments.
Mac OS X is the OS used on Apple's Macintosh computers.
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No, the Registry is a feature of Microsoft Windows only. Neither the original Mac OS or the newer Mac OS X have ever used a Registry, Mac OS X is based on Unix which has never used a Registry.
Originally the "Droid X" used Android OS 2.1 (Eclair) however now it's been upgraded to use Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) OS.
Apple's Mac OS X is legally only used on Apple Macintosh computers.
Apple's Mac OS X can legally only be used on a computer made by Apple.
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FCFS is "First come, first served" Scheduling: Processes are given time on the CPU in the order that they arrive. eg: Process | Arrival Time (ns) | Burst Time (ns) P1 0 20 P2 0 10 P3 0 5 Scheduling Diagram for FCFS: | P1 | P2 | P3 | 0ns 20ns 30ns 35ns
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