Main Takeaway: All right so a bit more housekeeping for the quiz so that was our interrupt example and here I'll go back to this in a So the 0.5 seconds will come into play once like it will add it back to the ready queue and we can

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All right so a bit more housekeeping for the quiz so that was our interrupt example and here I'll go back to this in a So the 0.5 seconds will come into play once like it will add it back to the ready queue and we can So you get the choice on Linux you can your process can be soft real time or it can just be normal

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  • All right so a bit more housekeeping for the quiz so that was our interrupt example and here I'll go back to this in a
  • So the 0.5 seconds will come into play once like it will add it back to the ready queue and we can
  • So you get the choice on Linux you can your process can be soft real time or it can just be normal
  • as far as I know there's a thread destroy but there's no join okay so like I said the

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So the 0.5 seconds will come into play once like it will add it back to the ready queue and we can

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So you get the choice on Linux you can your process can be soft real time or it can just be normal

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Um uh so it'll be in the waiting or ready state just when it's not

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All right so a bit more housekeeping for the quiz so that was our interrupt example and here I'll go back to this in a

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Threads Implementation (ECE 344 - Section 3)

... as far as I know there's a thread destroy but there's no join okay so like I said the