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A pseudo-op is an assembly language instruction that specifies an operation of the assembler i.e about the base register & its contents e.g. USING instruction. On the other hand, a machine-op instruction. That represents a machine instruction to the assembler e.g. BR instruction is a machine-op instruction
To qoute wikipedia: "The Algorithmic State Machine (ASM) method is a method for designing finite state machines" Moore and Mealy are implementations of state machines.
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A Guest operating system is one that runs on top of another, similar to a program. Guest operating systems are usually run in a "virtual machine", which does not interact directly with the real hardware of the computer.
It depends what you are operating (et. operating a coffee machine to operating a nuclear reactor), but you are supposed to have taken electrical, or mechanical engineering, according to the machine.
No. Alcohol 120% requires an operating system to run on, and it is all but impossible to directly load an operating system from another running one these days. You will either need to use a virtual machine to run the operating system in a simulated environment on top of an already existing operating system, or use another method to load the operating system.
Scissors are known as a compound machine because they contain two or more simple machines put together. Another example of a compound machine is a bicycle.
Yes, but only one can be in control of the system. When a choice of operating systems exist, you typically choose the controlling operating system via a boot menu at startup. To switch to another operating system, you must restart the system. It is possible to run two or more operating systems at the same time via virtual machines. A virtual machine is a software program that emulates a real computer. However, operating systems within a virtual machine have no direct control over the physical machine which is always under the direct control of the one operating system chosen at startup. Virtual machine operating system calls are routed to the virtual machine software which must translate the call to invoke the appropriate system function of controlling operating system. As a result, virtual machines perform extremely poorly compared to the physical machines within which they operate.
An advantage of using a virtual machine is you can run multiple operating systems under the umbrella of one operating system. Without a virtual machine you have to reboot every time you want to want to change operating systems but with a VM you can simply switch between them.
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They unfortunately will not, as traditionally it's considered an operating expense.
A person controlling a machine is called an 'Operator' think of it as Operating a machine, not controlling it.
An extended machine is usually in reference to a computer. It commonly is in reference to the OS or operating system of the computer.