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  • curprev 09:3309:33, 29 September 2016 Comp.arch talk contribs 5,686 bytes 0 "This kind of conflation between protection and scheduler policy is nonstandard" is not sourced. Or at least, that source is on Torvalds statement, and I moved it to where it fits better. undo
  • curprev 09:3109:31, 29 September 2016 Comp.arch talk contribs 5,686 bytes +273 Ran through Google translate (for e.g. trans-title, ok?) and got (cooperative) and "Amiga is a "pseudo-pre-emptivetiivinen" multitasking, which people Amiga call pre-emptiiviseksi, but is not it really is not. WinNT In this regard, light years ahead." undo

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  • curprev 12:4712:47, 17 May 2014 90.225.65.54 talk 4,842 bytes +393 Corrected the description that Linus Torvalds thought of the scheduler as cooperative - he did have a good understanding of the exec design however (arguably) a bad understanding of the differences of cooperative v.s. preemptive policies. undo

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  • curprev 23:0623:06, 14 November 2012 31.46.131.116 talk 4,398 bytes −16 since when is exec OOP? the whole AmigaOS written in C (from v2.0 to v3.1) and C has no objects, just structs, but structured data is not an object, at least not that way as it is described by the terminology of OOP undo

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  • curprev 13:4313:43, 25 February 2011 91.9.239.66 talk 3,319 bytes +342 expanded citation with cause of the dispute for better understanding and due to the cause removed it to a new section, because it deals not with design, but rather incorrect implemeted applications undo

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