Operating Systems (Videos, Notes, Quizzes and Solutions) - CONTENT AND INSTRUCTOR PRESENTATION
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Plsss decrear the global variables where needed or preferably as stated in the question paper bcuz I hv difficulties in understanding the program given that you don't run it at all time that you finish with a function
Hi this is really helpful but pls I have not understood the " malloc " fxn and how it work
Infact everything about the memory allocation function in this video
Hi this is really helpful but pls I have not understood the " malloc " fxn and how it work
Infact everything about the memory allocation function in this video
A PDF with the questions will be uploaded at the end of the class due to some technical issues. The class continues via a zoom meeting.
erros are detected by means of a parity check
Parity check is the use of bits to check that is transmitted accurately
erros are detected by means of a parity check
Yes, errors are detected using a parity check, but what is a parity check?
You will have to add some weight to this answer by explaining what a parity check is
a parity bit is a bit that is added to a string of codes
That's good. But in the gce, you will be expected to give more details while answering. We are in the advanced level, and we will be expected to answer questions like advanced people
a parity bit is a bit that is added to a string of codes