1. I/O operations of a processor (i.e., CPU) can be run when the processor is in: a. user mode b. kernel mode 2. The con
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1. I/O operations of a processor (i.e., CPU) can be run when the processor is in: a. user mode b. kernel mode 2. The con
1. I/O operations of a processor (i.e., CPU) can be run when the processor is in: a. user mode b. kernel mode 2. The contents of the trap table are set when: a. the OS boots b. a system call is made C. a trap handler runs 3. (T/F) The location of the trap table is stored in hardware 4. (T/F) Code running in user mode is allowed to run a trap instruction.
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