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  2. Neil Bogart - Wikipedia

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    Born Neil Scott Bogatz in the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, central Brooklyn, New York City, the son of Ruth (Markoff) and Al M. Bogatz.His family was Jewish. [4] [5] He grew up in the Glenwood Houses, a housing project in the Flatlands section of Brooklyn.

  3. Microsoft POSIX subsystem - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft POSIX subsystem is one of four subsystems shipped with the first versions of Windows NT, the other three being the Win32 subsystem which provided the primary API for Windows NT, plus the OS/2 and security subsystems.

  4. Template:Susp - Wikipedia

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  5. Suspension (topology) - Wikipedia

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    The suspension of X is denoted by SX [1] or susp(X). [2]: 76 There is a variation of the suspension for pointed space, which is called the reduced suspension and denoted by ΣX. The "usual" suspension SX is sometimes called the unreduced suspension, unbased suspension, or free suspension of X, to distinguish it from ΣX.

  6. OpenCandy - Wikipedia

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    OpenCandy was an adware module and a potentially unwanted program classified as malware by many anti-virus vendors. [1] [2] [3] [4] They flagged OpenCandy due to its ...

  7. Architecture of Windows NT - Wikipedia

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    The Windows NT operating system family's architecture consists of two layers (user mode and kernel mode), with many different modules within both of these layers.. The architecture of Windows NT, a line of operating systems produced and sold by Microsoft, is a layered design that consists of two main components, user mode and kernel mode.

  8. Overlapped I/O - Wikipedia

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    Overlapped I/O is a name used for asynchronous I/O in the Windows API.It was introduced as an extension to the API in Windows NT.. Utilizing overlapped I/O requires passing an OVERLAPPED structure to API functions that normally block, including ReadFile(), WriteFile(), and Winsock's WSASend() and WSARecv().

  9. Process Environment Block - Wikipedia

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    The contents of the PEB are initialized by the NtCreateUserProcess system call, the Native API function that implements part of, and underpins, the Win32 CreateProcess (), CreateProcessAsUser (), CreateProcessWithTokenW (), and CreateProcessWithLogonW library functions that are in the kernel32.dll and advapi32.dll libraries as well as underpinning the fork() function in the Windows NT POSIX ...