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6.3.1 Paging, Segmentation: Revision history

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11 July 2025

  • curprev 11:4611:46, 11 July 2025 Mr. Goldstein talk contribs 1,388 bytes +1,388 Created page with "==== 6.3.1 Paging, Segmentation ==== ''(Difficulty Note: These are technical methods the OS uses. Focus on the idea of breaking things up.)'' When the OS manages memory, it often breaks up programs and memory into smaller pieces: * '''Paging:''' Imagine RAM is divided into small, fixed-size blocks called "frames." When a program needs to run, the OS breaks the program into equally small pieces called "pages." These pages can then be loaded into any available frames in..." Tag: Visual edit