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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 going to have some type of trade-off here so what the offering system can do and what happens in Lab the modes and then kernel mode was Ring zero so you are essentially running your guest in mode

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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
  • going to have some type of trade-off here so what the offering system can do and what happens in Lab
  • the modes and then kernel mode was Ring zero so you are essentially running your guest in mode
  • be terribly concerned about the actual implementation of malloc just the general
  • Sure all right so is its P ID equal to zero yes it is so it will sleep for

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