ou are required to make changes in the below programs and introduce the use of compaction where required. #include #include main() { int ms,mp[10],i, temp,n=0; char ch = 'y'; clrscr(); printf("\nEnter the total memory available (in Bytes)-- "); scanf("%d",&ms); temp=ms; for(i=0;ch=='y';i++,n++) { printf("\nEnter memory required for process %d (in Bytes) -- ",i+1); scanf("%d",&mp[i]); if(mp[i]<=temp) { printf("\nMemory is allocated for Process %d ",i+1); temp = temp - mp[i]; } else { printf("\nMemory is Full"); break; } printf("\nDo you want to continue(y/n) -- "); scanf(" %c", &ch); } printf("\n\nTotal Memory Available -- %d", ms); printf("\n\n\tPROCESS\t\t MEMORY ALLOCATED "); for(i=0;i

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You are required to make changes in the below programs and introduce the use of compaction where required.

#include<stdio.h>

#include<conio.h>

main()

{

int ms,mp[10],i, temp,n=0; char ch = 'y';

clrscr();

printf("\nEnter the total memory available (in Bytes)-- "); scanf("%d",&ms);

temp=ms;

for(i=0;ch=='y';i++,n++)

{

printf("\nEnter memory required for process %d (in Bytes) -- ",i+1); scanf("%d",&mp[i]);

if(mp[i]<=temp)

{

printf("\nMemory is allocated for Process %d ",i+1); temp = temp - mp[i];

}

else

{

printf("\nMemory is Full"); break;

}

printf("\nDo you want to continue(y/n) -- "); scanf(" %c", &ch);

}

printf("\n\nTotal Memory Available -- %d", ms);

printf("\n\n\tPROCESS\t\t MEMORY ALLOCATED "); for(i=0;i<n;i++)

printf("\n \t%d\t\t%d",i+1,mp[i]); printf("\n\nTotal Memory Allocated is %d",ms-temp);printf("\nTotal External Fragmentation is %d",temp);

 

getch();

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