Computer Science - Operating Systems Concepts - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Operating Systems Concepts - Section 1 (Q.No. 38)
38.
A non-relocatable program is one which
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Manali said:
1 decade ago
Anyone please explain the concept of this question?
Yateesh said:
9 years ago
A non-relocatable program is one which cannot be made to execute in any area of storage other than the one designated for it at the time of its coding or translation.
A relocatable program form is one which consists of a program and relevant information for its relocation. Using this information it is possible to relocate the program to execute from a storage area then the one designated for it at the time of its coding or translation.
A relocatable program form is one which consists of a program and relevant information for its relocation. Using this information it is possible to relocate the program to execute from a storage area then the one designated for it at the time of its coding or translation.
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