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bare machine : ウィキペディア英語版 | bare machine
Bare machine (or bare metal), in computer parlance, means a computer without its operating system. Modern operating systems evolved through various stages, from elementary to the present day complex, highly sensitive real-time systems. After the development of programmable computers (which did not require physical changes to run different programs) but prior to the development of operating systems, programs were fed to the computer system directly using machine language by the programmers without any system software support. This approach is termed the "bare machine" approach in the development of operating systems. Today it is mostly applicable to embedded systems and firmware, while everyday programs are run by a runtime system within an operating system. == Example == The PDP-11 machine allowed programmers to feed a program, written in machine code, to RAM directly using front panel switches. The resulting execution of the loaded program could be observed using lights mounted on the front cover. The approach was tiresome and not very user friendly, as one would have to load the entire program in machine code each time one wanted to execute the program.
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