> systematically though I used some (dos & linux). My question is-
> Is it possible to describe an OS in short ? If yes, can any one do this for
> me? You also may provide some link on net. I am interested in knowing the
> difference between the RTOS and the one we frequently use. I have fair
> und
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From: "Prasad Mehendale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Freedos-user] What is OS ?
> Hallo all !
> I hope I am not asking an Off Topic question.
> I am a designer of microcontro
Hi!
26-Окт-2004 19:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Prasad Mehendale) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
PM> My question is-
PM> Is it possible to describe an OS in short ? If yes, can any one do this for
PM> me?
OS is a set of services and utilities, which controls hardware
resources and manage programs its
Hi!
26-Окт-2004 19:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Prasad Mehendale) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
PM> My question is-
PM> Is it possible to describe an OS in short ? If yes, can any one do this for
PM> me?
OS is a set of services and utilities, which controls hardware
resources and manage programs its
Prasad Mehendale wrote:
Hallo all !
I hope I am not asking an Off Topic question.
I am a designer of microcontroller based systems, and prefer to write in assembly for
speed and small size.
I never learned anything about an OS systematically though I used some (dos & linux).
My question is-
Is it
Hallo all !
I hope I am not asking an Off Topic question.
I am a designer of microcontroller based systems, and prefer to write in assembly for
speed and small size.
I never learned anything about an OS systematically though I used some (dos & linux).
My question is-
Is it possible to describe an