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I'm afraid I don't know what you mean by that either.


It must unknowingly be embedded-specific terminology, because I knew exactly what he was talking about.


So, what is it, then?


what is a task/thread/process?

where do I start.... a processor naturally has one thread of control, i.e. it executes instructions sequentially.

To simulate multiple things happening at a time a context-switcher periodically saves and restores the current processor state and switches to another sequence.

Each sequence is a thread-of-control... commonly known as a thread (or task, or process).

...and this isn't embedded-specific, just computer-science specific.


I know what a thread is. I thought you meant something special with "thread of control".




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