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Printers typically can print only a single document at a time and require seconds or minutes to do so. If more than one application requires printer’s access, it might result in delay and slow down the application for as long as the printer is busy in serving other application. Printer Spooling has overcome this delay, as the documents formatted for printing are stored into an area on a disk and retrieved and printed by a printer at its own rate. With spooling, multiple processes can write documents to a print queue without waiting. As soon as a process has written its document to the spool device, the process can perform other tasks, while a separate printing process operates the printer. In this project, we will be implementing a printer spooler for a working environment which is equipped with 3 printers using concepts of Linked Lists and Queues.
Virtual simulation of an operating system with robust features such as input spooling, output spooling, paging and error handling, making it capable of handling multiple jobs simultaneously using C/C++ and GCC compiler
Ingesting Call Detail Record into HDFS using Flume Agent
Arduino sources and instructions for a pickup spooling machine
A spool holder upgrade to lower the incidents of filament cross-threading during a 3D print job
SQL Server Database Spooler for Raw Label Printing
Printer spooling simulator creates fake print jobs and "completes" them, made for first year of university.