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THanks!
ОтветитьThank you!!! Cannot understand this without you
ОтветитьIt's not true that segments must be swapped entirely. Multics had segments, and the segments were divided into pages, and the pages were swapped to disk
ОтветитьWow, lifesaver
Ответитьthanks
ОтветитьBUT in order to work CPU must have access must be provided to page list where each currently running process is loaded to translate adresses, 368 support this, 286 only segmented, 88/86 none only real mode, page size, segment size is defined in hardware
ОтветитьI got nothing to say, you nailed it <3
ОтветитьStellar video. Clear and concise. Thank you.
ОтветитьHelped me a lot with my exam. Thank you so much👍
ОтветитьThank you!
ОтветитьMaking my own os and this was very useful.
ОтветитьI needed a refresher on segmented vs paged memory, and this was fantastic and concise. Wish this video was around when I learned about it the first time lol
Ответитьthanks sir
ОтветитьThis is exactly what I need.
Ответить"A single page can contain a programm, more than a program or just part of a program"..so if one page contains more than just one program that means it contains data of more than one process? So its shared memory? :)
ОтветитьI wish my professor spoke about these topics as concise as you do, thank you
Ответитьworked
Ответитьwonderful presentation
ОтветитьBeautiful presentation
Ответитьexam in 2 days, crunching learning hard. what a great video to get into the basics fast.
ОтветитьThank you for this lesson on memory allocation in computers. Easy to understand.
ОтветитьThank you for this amazing video, I've spent the whole day today trying to understand my lectures, this helped clear things up so much!
ОтветитьThank you Sir
Ответить1. You sound like Daniel from the game Amnesia : The dark descent.
2. Awesome. Hours of reading in 7 minutes... Why I just cant understand why cant people explain something easily with examples like this, we would have conquered all planets by now with educators like you. I start to think that we make things sound difficult on purpose... Thank you!
What a perfect explanation really good job
ОтветитьThis makes a lot more sense, brilliant.
Ответитьwhy is your voice so perfect?
ОтветитьGreat delivery, thanks.
ОтветитьCouldn't wrap my head around with fragmentation and paging by MMU from the book, watched this video and went through the chapter again. Excellent explanation mate 👍
ОтветитьLifesaver.
ОтветитьCould you help me? In which system is segmentation with paging used (give an example of at least one system)?
ОтветитьThis is a good information, and what about all Linux based systems?
Ответитьsuch a great voice, tone with a clear explanation, awesome...
ОтветитьThat is the best video I have ever seen on the internet about segmentation, paging and swapping operations. Explaining all the concepts on the same video allows us to understand the whole concept of memory management. Thank you so much for your help.
ОтветитьIs there any good books on this topic? (Computer Architecture)
ОтветитьIt's been a long time i wasn't clear with the concept and after watching this video and many more videos of yours in this playlist.. All became crystal clear.. Thanks a lot.. 👍🏻
ОтветитьWhere is the "page table" itself actually located, in memory or hard disk?
Ответитьis this not contiguous vs non-contiguous?
ОтветитьFantastic resource.
ОтветитьDidn't know National Geographic´s speaker liked computers
ОтветитьThank you for this! I've read and watched several articles and videos but none of them were as detailed and easy to understand as this
Ответитьluckily i have 46GB of ram XD
put simple, under normal condition i will never run out of ram.
even if a single program is experiencing a memory leak it still wouldn't fill up very fast.
i would have to have several programs experiencing memory leaks all at the same time to even remotely have a possibility of running out of memory which is not at all remotely likely.
Thank you so much for making such amazing and clear lesson
ОтветитьIs the physical address of the operating system never fragmented?
ОтветитьYES! I LOVE these vids!
Ответитьthank you so much for this, you have no idea how much you have helped me through! <3
ОтветитьThank you! Your video is very informative.
Ответитьlove your videos... :-D . your voice + tempo makes it more interesting
ОтветитьThis got me with a good revision ❤️
ОтветитьWOW. Incredible video , this helped me understood the material in such a small amount of time !!!! Highly recommended
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