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and four main operating systems families, namely: DOS-Win9X, WinNT-Vista, UNIX-Ubuntu, Macintosh-MacOSX
 
and four main operating systems families, namely: DOS-Win9X, WinNT-Vista, UNIX-Ubuntu, Macintosh-MacOSX
  
1. Operating Systems
 
instructor
 
students
 
write about yourself
 
syllabus and course outline
 
course materials
 
Hardware overview
 
  
Activity: install  DOS
 
versioning
 
things you can do with an operating system
 
DOS-Win9X, WinNT-Vista, UNIX-Ubuntu, Macintosh-MacOSX
 
*Wikipedia entry for operating system
 
HANDOUT: Regan, Patrick.  Troubleshooting the PC with A+ prepearation, Pages 515-521
 
 
2. MS-DOS
 
 
BOOT Up process
 
disk media
 
partition and filesysem formats formats
 
 
*Wikipedia entry for DOS
 
IO.SYS
 
MS-DOS.SYS
 
COMMAND.COM
 
CONFIG.SYS
 
AUTOEXEC.BAT
 
 
command line
 
DOS Commands
 
/, \, filepaths and switches
 
comparing OSs
 
other legacy DOS (win 9x . . .)
 
HELP menu
 
 
Activity: configure DOS
 
 
3. MS-DOS
 
making a MS-DOS boot disk
 
            Mac and GUIs, Nortons
 
 
DOS command line quiz
 
 
4. Windows 3.11, 9X
 
 
5. Windows NT, 2000
 
 
6. Windows XP, Vista
 
 
7. Midterm Exam
 
8. UNIX & Linux
 
9. Ubuntu Linux
 
10. Ubuntu Linux
 
11. Macintosh
 
12. Macintosh System 7 - 9
 
13. MacOS X
 
14. MacOS X
 
15. Final Exam
 
  
  

Revision as of 03:33, 22 January 2007

Operating Systems class


This is the main page for the operating systems class.

Welcome

Operating Systems Syllabus

Class Notes

In this class we will study operating systems generally, and four main operating systems families, namely: DOS-Win9X, WinNT-Vista, UNIX-Ubuntu, Macintosh-MacOSX



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