| 1. | Memory protection keeps one errant application from wildly crashing the entire computer.
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| 2. | Under OS X, the Mac will finally get memory protection and pre-emptive multitasking.
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| 3. | On Unix-like systems, the mprotect system call is used to control memory protection.
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| 4. | Various methods of memory protection exist, including memory segmentation and paging.
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| 5. | Memory protection enables the kernel to limit a process'access to the computer's memory.
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| 6. | :: Depends on the processor architecture and how the memory protection is set.
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| 7. | Real mode provides no support for memory protection, multitasking, or code privilege levels.
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| 8. | :: We have an article on memory protection that answers most of your question.
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| 9. | On operating systems without memory protection, this could be any process on the system.
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| 10. | For starters, the system introduces something called memory protection.
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