Yes, although to use multi-programming effectively your hardware needs to have multiple CPUs.
Windows, Linux, Unix.
LINUX and UNIX are vendor independent OS
Dos Unix Linux Windows Mac OS OS/2
unix is the smllest os in word
Unix
yes
Windows, Linux, Unix.
Not really a true statement; both Windows and UNIX have multi-tasking and multi-programming capabilities.
No difference, really. Unix is an OS (Operating System)
unix.
UNIX is a command-based OS. In contrast, Windows is a menu-based OS.
Yes, UNIX supports multiprogramming, allowing multiple processes to run concurrently. This capability enables efficient resource utilization by sharing the CPU among various tasks, improving system performance and responsiveness. UNIX achieves this through process scheduling and management, ensuring that processes can execute simultaneously without interference.
kernel is everything in unix os
Why do you believe this is necessary? What OS are you talking about?
LINUX and UNIX are vendor independent OS
Hewlett-Packard Unix. It is a series of computers that runs the Unix OS. Most people recognize the HP as a computer company in the acronym. This their version with the Unix OS.
Unix is a specification. Mac OS X is a certified implementation of Unix. This like asking "What is the difference between a turtle and a red-eared slider."