| Windows ce (officially known as Windows Embedded), is an edition of Windows that runs on minimalistic computers, like satellite navigation systems, and uncommonly mobile phones Windows Embedded runs as ce, rather than nt, which is why it should not be mistaken for Windows xp embedded, which is nt. Windows ce was used in the Sega Dreamcast along with Sega's own proprietary os for the console 61.71 Kb. 1 | read |
| Rowland Hanson Windows included a simple graphic programs called Windows Paint, Windows Write, a simple word processor, an appointment calendar, a card filer, a notepad, a clock, a control panel, a computer terminal, Clipboard, and ram driver 33.69 Kb. 1 | read |
| College of Information Technology / Software Department computer Skills I It is the heart and soul of a computer. It is the basis on which all software applications rest. It takes care of little details, such as reading a data from a disk, interpreting the keystrokes and so on 44.6 Kb. 1 | read |
| Chapter 4 Windows comes in several versions for home users, business users, home entertainment system users Windows comes in several versions for – home users, business users, home entertainment system users 8.28 Kb. 1 | read |
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| Guide to Operating Systems 4 This chapter lists some of the more commonly used operating systems, and gives some details about their history and included features. The goal of the chapter is to give some insight into the more interesting features that set apart each Guide 17.76 Kb. 1 | read |
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| Note: This is Part-i of Unit-2 (File Name: fos unit-2 Part-1), and it describes all oss except the Bold one from above list. It also describes partially some of the os X – os/2 Warp – Windows nt – Windows 9X – Windows 2000 – Windows xp – Windows Vista – Windows 7 – Linux – Embedded Operating Systems – Server Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2008 Server 48.42 Kb. 1 | read |
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