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Old November 8th, 2012, 12:42 PM
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Fork the language C program in Linux

Hi, I am researching the following students who could write the following code for me?

To do this, write a program that makes use of four and sixteen consecutive processes can cause the fork. With
Using the command processor specifications for each process ID number and the ID number of the builder of
Remove. Draw a tree based on the ID of the relationship between child, parent show.

Sorry, I do not speak good English,Thanks
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ptr2void disagrees: Go away. We don't write code on request. If you don't want to do your homework, drop your class.

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