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  2. Multiprocessing Services - Wikipedia

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    Multiprocessing Services 2.0, introduced in Mac OS 8.6, [2] is a backwards-compatible major release that increases the level of integration preemptive tasks have with the rest of the system. [ 3 ] Multiprocessing Services 2.1, introduced in Mac OS 9 , [ 1 ] adds support for devices with more than 1 GB of RAM.

  3. Message Passing Interface - Wikipedia

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    Any valid MPI-3.1 program is compatible with MPI-4.0. MPI-4.1 is a minor update focused on corrections and clarifications to the MPI-4.0 standard. It deprecates several routines, the MPI_HOST attribute key, and the mpif.h Fortran include file. A new routine has been added to inquire about the hardware running the MPI program. Any valid MPI-4.0 ...

  4. Critical section - Wikipedia

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    A critical section is a piece of a program that requires mutual exclusion of access. Locks and critical sections in multiple threads As shown in the figure, [ 3 ] in the case of mutual exclusion ( mutex ), one thread blocks a critical section by using locking techniques when it needs to access the shared resource, and other threads must wait ...

  5. OpenMP - Wikipedia

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    OpenMP (Open Multi-Processing) is an application programming interface (API) that supports multi-platform shared-memory multiprocessing programming in C, C++, and Fortran, [3] on many platforms, instruction-set architectures and operating systems, including Solaris, AIX, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Linux, macOS, and Windows.

  6. Category:Software update managers - Wikipedia

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    Software update managers are programs or that allow or ease the installation of patches. They may be built into operating systems or come as stand-alone programs. They may apply updates automatically or require user interaction. They may be able to update all of ones software at once or only software of specific manufacturers or alike.

  7. Multiprocessor system architecture - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The key objective of a multiprocessor is to boost a system's execution speed. The other objectives are fault tolerance and application matching. [4] The term "multiprocessor" can be confused with the term "multiprocessing". While multiprocessing is a type of processing in which two or more processors work together to execute ...

  8. Temporary Error 1 in AOL Mail

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    Accessing AOL Mail account simultaneously from 2 different browsers. Accessing AOL Mail on multiple devices simultaneously from more than one place. Possible fixes

  9. Machine-check exception - Wikipedia

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    mced [15] (mcedaemon) is a Linux program by Tim Hockin to gather MCEs from the kernel and alert interested applications. Note that it does not try to interpret the MCE data, it simply alerts other programs. mcat is a Windows command-line program from AMD to decode MCEs from AMD K8, Family 0x10 and 0x11 processors.