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C programming language / Interrupts / C++ / POSIX / System call / Interrupt descriptor table / INT / Exit / X86 memory segmentation / Computer architecture / Computing / X86 architecture
Date: 2004-06-17 12:11:45
C programming language
Interrupts
C++
POSIX
System call
Interrupt descriptor table
INT
Exit
X86 memory segmentation
Computer architecture
Computing
X86 architecture

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