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Multiprocessing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Multiprocessing is the use of two or more central processing units (CPUs) within a single computer system. The term also refers to the ability of a system to support more than one processor and/or th...
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Symmetric multiprocessing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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But it can't be helped (except by putting a warning in the documentation) if someone combines multiprocessing with non-fork-safe code that keeps its own buffers and doesn't check for a pid change. So that code in _bootstrap should be: sys.stdin.close() sys.stdin = open(os.devnull)
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The place to go for OS Development related research. IRC Chat, Forum, Tutorials, Documents, & Downloads. ... It is meant for the hobby OS developer that understands virtual memory and multithreading and would like to take their OS project to the next level by beginning to add multiprocessing support...
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This article provides answers to common questions about the multiprocessing software which comes with Mac OS 7.6. ... Question: Why does the "About multiprocessing software" document say that the software is only installed on computers with more than one processor?
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Welcome to the L4 webpages! ... This site contains information on the L4 µ-kernel API and the various implementations of this API. It also contains some legacy information about the L3 µ-kernel and operating system. ... March 2007 TUD:OS/DROPS available via SVN; The repository has been migrated to SVN.
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A technical answer to the question: how does Rhapsody stack up as a server operating system? ... This website will make use of CP/M (an early microcomputer OS) to illustrate the functions of an operating system. ... BSDi BSD/OS last updated: 17 Feb 2002...
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