Do you mean allowing two processes to share the same physical memory? If so, yes, that is a definite requirement for operating systems these days. Windows, Linux, and MacOS all support this feature as a means for fast interprocess communication.
Do you mean allowing two processes to share the same physical memory? If so, yes, that is a definite requirement for operating systems these days. Windows, Linux, and MacOS all support this feature as a means for fast interprocess communication.
Do you mean allowing two processes to share the same physical memory? If so, yes, that is a definite requirement for operating systems these days. Windows, Linux, and MacOS all support this feature as a means for fast interprocess communication.
- Casey