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What happens in computational systems with two computation units (such as Core2Duo) if two run-time processes turn to the same virtual address?
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• Programs do not crash and both produce predictable results
• Programs do not crash but both can give unexpected results
• Programs do not crash and just a program may give unexpected results
• There is no correct answer
and what about one computation unit?
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What happens in computational systems with two computation units (such as Core2Duo) if two run-time processes turn to the same virtual address?
(one answer only)
• Programs do not crash and both produce predictable results
• Programs do not crash but both can give unexpected results
• Programs do not crash and just a program may give unexpected results
• There is no correct answer
and what about one computation unit?
operating-system
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and what are your thoughts on this problem?
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"There is no correct answer."
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What happens in computational systems with two computation units (such as Core2Duo) if two run-time processes turn to the same virtual address?
(one answer only)
• Programs do not crash and both produce predictable results
• Programs do not crash but both can give unexpected results
• Programs do not crash and just a program may give unexpected results
• There is no correct answer
and what about one computation unit?
operating-system
What happens in computational systems with two computation units (such as Core2Duo) if two run-time processes turn to the same virtual address?
(one answer only)
• Programs do not crash and both produce predictable results
• Programs do not crash but both can give unexpected results
• Programs do not crash and just a program may give unexpected results
• There is no correct answer
and what about one computation unit?
operating-system
operating-system
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and what are your thoughts on this problem?
– bolov
Nov 11 at 21:05
"There is no correct answer."
– user3344003
Nov 13 at 19:04
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and what are your thoughts on this problem?
– bolov
Nov 11 at 21:05
"There is no correct answer."
– user3344003
Nov 13 at 19:04
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and what are your thoughts on this problem?
– bolov
Nov 11 at 21:05
and what are your thoughts on this problem?
– bolov
Nov 11 at 21:05
"There is no correct answer."
– user3344003
Nov 13 at 19:04
"There is no correct answer."
– user3344003
Nov 13 at 19:04
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and what are your thoughts on this problem?
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"There is no correct answer."
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Nov 13 at 19:04