Every computer has some main memory it uses to hold executing programs. In a very simple operating system, only one program at a time is in memory. To run a second program, the first one has to be removed and the second one placed in memory.
—from Modern Operating Systems 4th Edition Global Edition, a book by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Herbert Bos
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