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What Is The Difference Between System I/O And Standard I/O?

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    System I/O is where the OS (Unix/Linux/Windows) sends and receives data on hardware I/O ports such as the disk controller and network interface cards.

    Standard I/O is where a program reads and writes to a file.  The OS takes these I/O requests and translates them to the appropriate hardware I/O request.
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    Boris 

    answered 2 years ago

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