Early versions of Windows did not support true preemptive multitasking. Instead, the designers of Windows provided something
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Early versions of Windows did not support true preemptive multitasking. Instead, the designers of Windows provided something they called “cooperative multitasking” in which each program was expected to give up control of the CPU at reasonable time intervals, so that the Windows dispatcher could provide execution time to another waiting program. Describe the disadvantages of this method.
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The Architecture of Computer Hardware, Systems Software and Networking An Information Technology App
ISBN: 978-1118322635
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Authors: Irv Englander
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