It's UWAweek 42 (2nd semester, week 12)

help2002

This forum is provided to promote discussion amongst students enrolled in CITS2002 Systems Programming.
Please consider offering answers and suggestions to help other students! And if you fix a problem by following a suggestion here, it would be great if other interested students could see a short "Great, fixed it!"  followup message.
Displaying selected article
Showing 1 of 738 articles.
Currently 190 other people reading this forum.


 UWA week 41 (2nd semester, week 11) ↓
SVG not supported

Login to reply

👍?
helpful
7:03pm Sat 12th Oct, Joshua N.

"Kushan Jayasekera" <24*0*1*3@s*u*e*t*u*a*e*u*a*> wrote:
> Hey, I wanted to findout how the timesteps in the output are greater than 7? > Because when a new frame is loaded onto memory. It resets the time to 0 again, it is mentioned in the specification.
Could you state exactly which part of the specification you are referring to? Or what it said exactly? I can't seem to find it. The spec states: "The last accessed time of a page will be the time step when you brought the page to RAM. For example, after reading this file, the first (or 0th page of process 0 will be brought to RAM), the last accessed time of this page will be 0, as the simulation starts now and time is 0. Time will increase by 1 for each entry in the file."

The University of Western Australia

Computer Science and Software Engineering

CRICOS Code: 00126G
Written by [email protected]
Powered by history
Feedback always welcome - it makes our software better!
Last modified  8:08AM Aug 25 2024
Privacy policy