* Please answer the following Operating Systems question and its two parts. Part A: When segmentation and paging are both being used, as in MULTICS, first the segment descriptor must be looked up, then the page descriptor. Does the TLB also work this way, with two levels of lookup? * Please answers to both parts correctly, and I will provide a Thumbs Up. Thank you. Part B: A student in a compiler design course proposes to the professor a project of writing a compiler that will produce a list of page references that can be used to implement the optimal page replacement algorithm. Is this possible? Why or why not? Is there anything that could be done to improve paging efficiency at run time?

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Please answer the following Operating Systems question and its two parts correctly and completely. 

*If you answer the question's two parts correctly, I will give you a thumbs up. Thanks.

* Please answer the following Operating Systems question and its two parts.
Part A:
When segmentation and paging are both
being used, as in MULTICS, first the
segment descriptor must be looked up, then
the page descriptor. Does the TLB also work
this way, with two levels of lookup?
* Please answers to both parts correctly,
and I will provide a Thumbs Up. Thank you.
Part B:
A student in a compiler design course
proposes to the professor a project of
writing a compiler that will produce a list of
page references that can be used to
implement the optimal page replacement
algorithm. Is this possible? Why or why not?
Is there anything that could be done to
improve paging efficiency at run time?
Transcribed Image Text:* Please answer the following Operating Systems question and its two parts. Part A: When segmentation and paging are both being used, as in MULTICS, first the segment descriptor must be looked up, then the page descriptor. Does the TLB also work this way, with two levels of lookup? * Please answers to both parts correctly, and I will provide a Thumbs Up. Thank you. Part B: A student in a compiler design course proposes to the professor a project of writing a compiler that will produce a list of page references that can be used to implement the optimal page replacement algorithm. Is this possible? Why or why not? Is there anything that could be done to improve paging efficiency at run time?
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