Earlier versions of Windows used an essentially non-preemptive dispatching technique that Microsoft called cooperative multitasking. In cooperative
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Earlier versions of Windows used an essentially non-preemptive dispatching technique that Microsoft called “cooperative multitasking”. In cooperative multitasking, each program was expected to voluntarily give up the CPU periodically to give other processes a chance to execute. Discuss. What potential difficulties can this method cause?
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