With paging, when is the internal fragmentation possible?
a. Page does not fit the frame
b. T...
Engineering, 22.07.2021 14:00 Sg496080
With paging, when is the internal fragmentation possible?
a. Page does not fit the frame
b. The last page of the job is less than the maximum page size
c. The virtual memory assigned to the program is less than the physical memory assigned to it
d. Such thing cannot happen
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