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The idea of a kernel where I/O devices are handled uniformly with other processes, as parallel co-operating processes, was first proposed and implemented by Brinch Hansen (although similar ideas were suggested in 1967[23][24]). In Hansen's description of this, the "common" processes are called internal processes, while the I/O devices are called external processes.[22]

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approaches (either lower- or higher-level) are available as well, with many modern kernels providing support for systems such as shared memory and remote procedure calls. I/O device management <span>The idea of a kernel where I/O devices are handled uniformly with other processes, as parallel co-operating processes, was first proposed and implemented by Brinch Hansen (although similar ideas were suggested in 1967[23][24]). In Hansen's description of this, the "common" processes are called internal processes, while the I/O devices are called external processes.[22] Similar to physical memory, allowing applications direct access to controller ports and registers can cause the controller to malfunction, or system to crash. With this, depending on th


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