How does the operating system control input and output devices this is true ir false?
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As operating system acts as a medium through which can access our input and outpuy device so its true
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This is called memory management. input/output devices: The OS must ensure that the devices are used correctly and fairly by the executing programs. ... The OS also provides the interrupt-handling programs that the processor executes when an input/output device signals an interrupt.
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