I believe the answer may be S/360-40, (i actually used wiki cuz i was just a bit confused and it says here that the first hypervisors that provide full virtualization were the test tool SIMMON and the CP-40 system. It states that the CP-40 ran on a S/360-40, which was modified to support dynamic address translation.)
D when opening a program it is searching for info on the program
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A usually dust has got in the vents
Answer:
B. Four bits are enough to store the eight directions
Explanation:
The summary of the question is to determine whether 4 bits can store 8 directions or not.
To understand this question properly, the 8 bits will be seen as 8 different characters.
In computer memory, a computer of n bits can store 2^n characters.
In this case:
i.e. 4 bits
So:


This implies that the memory can store up to 16 characters.
Because 16 > 8, then (b) answers the question.
If you mean Gbit/s (GB/s is different), then you're referring to SATA III, it supports 6 Gbit/s performance :)
Windows nt is not a type of application software.