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What are rings in Windows NT?
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Windows NT uses protection mechanism called rings provides 
by the process to implement separation between the user 
mode and kernel mode.

 
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when a process is created using fork(). what is shared between parent process and child process. 1.Heap 2. stack 3. shared memory segments 4. I/O handles nvidia1
What is a compiler?  4
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What is the difference between microprocessor and microcontroller? Alcatel3
 
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