3 seconds on google gave me a Java implementation. Shoo.
Narue
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Hi everyone,
Please explain this round robin thing you are talking about in detail. What is it for, what is its function/purpose and maybe i will be able to point you in the right direction. If i am not wrong round robin involves the cpu.
Anyway here is one link to a cpu one with all the sources written in java
http://www.utdallas.edu/~ilyen/animation/cpu/program/manual.html
Let me know if this link helped you
Hey are you guys in college? Ask around for me and see if anyone knows how to print the contents of a JTextPane(including selected pages). If someone does let me know at this thread or at my e-mail(click on my user name)
PS: Don't be bothered about what narue said, some people simple refuse to help others out but when they need help they expect others to help them out.
Yours sincerely
Richard West
freesoft_2000
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PS: Don't be bothered about what narue said, some people simple refuse to help others out but when they need help they expect others to help them out.
I've seen it many times on here. You would think that some people would realize there is no need for a forum if you simply tell people to look on google. I guess it's just they don't know how to do it. The point of a forum is to help people.
server_crash
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I've seen it many times on here. You would think that some people would realize there is no need for a forum if you simply tell people to look on google. I guess it's just they don't know how to do it. The point of a forum is to help people.
EXACTLY. The point of a forum is to help people, not do their homework for them. Every single person that's posted something about round-robin scheduling is simply regurgitating some assignment they've been handed, and they want us to do it for them. Suggesting they search Google in this case is as much help as any.
Is doing their homework for them helping? No. It will just add to their dependancy on others, and that will produce crappy coders, crappy code, and no one will benefit. Narue is exactly right-- a search for this algorithm on Google took seconds, and I don't even need to understand Java or the algorithm to simply cut and paste something I found, which is what these people are basically asking for us to provide.
alc6379
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