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Day 26 of #100DaysOfCode : Today I gained clarity on threading models : User-level threads are handled in user space fast but limited. Kernel-level threads are OS-managed support parallelism but with overhead. #TechLearning #OSConcepts #100DaysOfCode


3️⃣ Core Subject – Operating Systems 📘 Topic: Boot Process & Memory Components 🧠 Explored: • BIOS → Bootloader → OS • MBR vs EFI roles • ROM (permanent firmware) vs RAM (temporary workspace) • Bootloader helps load OS kernel into memory #OperatingSystems #OSConcepts


3️⃣ Core Subject – Operating Systems 🖥️ 📘 Topic: Components of Operating System 🧠 Explored: • Types of Kernel • User vs Kernel modes 📌 Threads in user mode request access via system calls. Context switching enables multitasking on a single CPU #OperatingSystems #OSConcepts


Day 23 of #100DaysOfCode : Today I gained clarity on threading models : User-level threads are handled in user space—fast but limited. Kernel-level threads are OS-managed—support parallelism but with overhead. #TechLearning #OSConcepts #LearnInPublic


🧵 Thread vs Process 🧵 Thread = lightweight task in a process 📦 Process = standalone program in execution 📌 Threads share memory; processes don’t ⚠️ Threads in single CPU → concurrent, not parallel ✅ Still boosts efficiency in UI/I/O apps! #OSConcepts


2 Assignment Almost finished and ready to print.. #C++ #OSconcepts #Hardwork #Tired #needrest #Csaa :p


Day 26 of #100DaysOfCode : Today I gained clarity on threading models : User-level threads are handled in user space fast but limited. Kernel-level threads are OS-managed support parallelism but with overhead. #TechLearning #OSConcepts #100DaysOfCode


Day 23 of #100DaysOfCode : Today I gained clarity on threading models : User-level threads are handled in user space—fast but limited. Kernel-level threads are OS-managed—support parallelism but with overhead. #TechLearning #OSConcepts #LearnInPublic


3️⃣ Core Subject – Operating Systems 🖥️ 📘 Topic: Components of Operating System 🧠 Explored: • Types of Kernel • User vs Kernel modes 📌 Threads in user mode request access via system calls. Context switching enables multitasking on a single CPU #OperatingSystems #OSConcepts


🧵 Thread vs Process 🧵 Thread = lightweight task in a process 📦 Process = standalone program in execution 📌 Threads share memory; processes don’t ⚠️ Threads in single CPU → concurrent, not parallel ✅ Still boosts efficiency in UI/I/O apps! #OSConcepts


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