Computers and Technology, 02.03.2020 17:31, loveoneonly9153
"Why is the process state (i. e., PC, SP, EFLAGS, general registers) kept in the Kernel Interrupt Stack before handling an Interrupt? Why could we not store it in the user memory? What is the risk?"
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 05:00, 105001964
Write a loop that reads positive integers from standard input and that terminates when it reads an integer that is not positive. after the loop terminates, it prints out, on a line by itself and separated by spaces, the sum of all the even integers read, the sum of all the odd integers read, a count of the number of even integers read, and a count of the number of odd integers read, all separated by at least one space. declare any variables that are needed. assume the availability of a variable, stdin, that references a scanner object associated with standard input. that is, stdin = new scanner(system. in); is given.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 17:00, evanwall91
What does the faves button do? a. users mark a web page as a favorite b. leads other readers to favor a specific page c. readers sort and align their favicons, or favorite icons d. leads users to a message board where they can post questions
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 00:50, sequoyaburke
Which player type acts on other players? a. killer b. achiever c. explorer d. socializer
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