On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 16:32:37 +0100, Wolfgang Keller <felip...@gmx.net> wrote:
With Windows it *is* "normal". An experienced software developer
once even explained the reason to me. When a single process on
Windows
does I/O, then the system essentially falls back to "single
tasking".
Or (non-)"cooperative multitasking" at best, depending on how
dissocial the developer of that process is.

If you were told this 20 years ago, perhaps. But Windows hasn't been running on DOS for a long time. Starting with NT 3.1, that's nonsense.

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