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Old 12th May 2008, 01:04 AM
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what is difference between threads and child processes and light weight processes?

p.s. i have referred to two books by tanenbaum and i have found contradictory answers. thats why i am asking here!!
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Could you also write the answers you saw in the other two books? That would be nice to refer here and correct which ever is wrong or explain both.
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Hi Simple,

Your query will be surely solved by the following books:

1.Operating Systems Concepts - Silberschatz Galvin
2.Operating Systems - Achyut S. Godbole

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Default Re: Operating system concepts

Cmn Man...
Its Simple...
Threads Re Defined As Lightweight Processes...
Nway Refer Gd Books..
Try Pearson Edition Books..
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Old 1st June 2008, 09:10 AM
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Its not that simple....



Kernel-supported threads fall into two classes.
  • In a "pure" kernel-supported system, the kernel is responsible for scheduling all threads.
  • Systems in which the kernel cooperates with a user-level library to do scheduling are known as two-level, or hybrid, systems. Typically, the kernel schedules LWPs, and the user-level library schedules threads onto LWPs.
This is why i was confused....
thanks anyways!! c ya!!
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hey every body-i am going to interfacing a single led through parallel port .can any one tell me how it interface....
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Ahad Khan, search our forums and google, we have a good tutorial here.
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thanx xheavenlyx,but i could not find the functioning of operating system in interfacing- moreover why we prefer windows-98 in interfacing.In window-xp we can not access parallel port directly, if so then why... i need perfect help!
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plz xheavenlyx,i am waiting ...reply please!
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