Windows NT processor scheduling: Difference between revisions

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These levels have associated numbers with them. [[Application software|Applications]] start at a base priority level of eight. The system dynamically adjusts the priority level to give all applications access to the processor.
Priority levels 0 - 15 are used by dynamic applications. Priority levels 16- 31 are reserved for real-time applications.
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[[Category:Windows NT kernel]]
[[Category:Scheduling algorithms]]
 
 
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