Higher the Q, the lower are the losses.1.What are the flags in 8086?Carry flag, Parity flag, Auxiliary carry flag, Zero flag, Overflow flag, Trace flag,Interrupt flag, Direction flag, and Sign flag.2.What are the various interrupts in 8086??Maskable interrupts, Non-Maskable interrupts3....
Each of the instances are termed as a process. Thread: A thread is a subset of the process. It is termed as a ‘lightweight process’, since it is similar to a real process but executes within the context of a process and shares the same resources allotted to the process by the kerne...
If the CONFIG.SYS file does not contain a command for DBLSPACE.SYS, MS-DOS automatically relocates DBLSPACE.BIN from the top of conventional memory to the bottom of conventional memory when it has finished processing the CONFIG.SYS file (loading DBLSPACE.SYS by using the device command has ...
You seem to be sharing a few IRQ’s, the 16’s & 17’s. Unsure which ones would be best to put on interrupts though. Wont fix the issue I believe, but it’s good habit from what I’ve read.Top imprecise Posts: 287 Joined: 16 Nov 2022, 18:47 Re: What causes a 500Hz mouse...
The initial model had a clockspeed of 0.5 MHz which was later extended to 0.8 MHz in another model. The Intel 8008 has 3500 transistors that enabled it to process 30,000 to 160,000 instructions per second. The Inte 8008 has also the ability to handle interrupts and it was built using ...
There are a lot of 8 and 16-bit single-board hobbyist computers available these days. But every one of them falls short in some way or another from what I dream of. I’d just design one myself, but I’m not really good enough with electronics to do that. So, I’m hoping ...
The affected computers are work machines, I really can't install anything like ggos on them (and I can't say I agree with your characterization of my install as "bloated"... especially as I'm not even running stock Windows anyway) ...