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'''Operating Systems''' are programs run by the computer | '''Operating Systems''' are programs run by the computer that act as an intermediate between the hardware and the user. An operating system controls the hardware such as the processor, USB, hard disks, etcetera. Operating Systems also have the function of managing and assigning hardware resources of the computer and assigning them to programs as needed. Examples of Operating Systems are: | ||
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Revision as of 18:16, 8 January 2019
Operating Systems are programs run by the computer that act as an intermediate between the hardware and the user. An operating system controls the hardware such as the processor, USB, hard disks, etcetera. Operating Systems also have the function of managing and assigning hardware resources of the computer and assigning them to programs as needed. Examples of Operating Systems are:
- MS-DOS
- Windows NT
- Mac OS
- Linux/UNIX
- BeOS