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13 April, 20:57

The operating system is not responsible for allowing one computer to share information with other computers.

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  1. 13 April, 22:17
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    The network layer is responsible for logical connection setup, data forwarding, routing & delivery. This therefore means that the network (third) layer of the OSI model is responsible for allowing one computer to share information with other computers.
  2. 13 April, 22:17
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    False.

    Explanation:

    The operating system is the software responsible for interfacing between user and hardware, without binary code or machine language and not necessarily responsible for allowing a computer to share information with other computers.

    The operating system is software or a set of software whose function is to administer and manage the resources of a system, from hardware components and file systems to programs, establishing the interface between the computer and the user.

    The operating system introduces an "abstraction layer" between the hardware and the user, which transforms commands at home or keyboard and system requests, such as resource management (CPU, RAM), into machine language, sending instructions to the processor. The latter translates them into binary code, executes the commands and sends the responses as information that appears on your screen.
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