[CSE]  COMP3231 Operating Systems 2002 S1  UNSW


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 C Exercises (voluntary)
- Specification
 Assignment 1
- Specification
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 Assignment 2
- Specification
- FAQ
 Assignment 3
- Specification
- FAQ

 
Documentation
- Unix Manual
- C info sheet
- C FAQ
- C Style Guide
- Debugging Quickstart
- Topsy User Manual
- Topsy Hello World!
- Topsy Intro
- SimOS Intro
- Topsy Debugging
- Topsy Source
- MIPS R4700 Reference
 
Exam
- sample paper
- Supplementaries
 
Staff
- Gernot Heiser (LiC)
- Brett Nash (Admin)

 
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Lectures

Week    Topic    Book Print HTML
01 Remedial C Lecture (Fri 4pm) -- PS sorry
02 Introduction, Computer systems overview      Ch 1 PS HTML
03 Operating System overview Ch 2 PS HTML
03 Threads Part 1 Ch 3, 4 PS HTML
04 Threads: Internals Ch 3, 4 PS HTML
05 Memory Management Ch 7 PS HTML
05 Virtual Memory Basics Ch 8 PS HTML
06 Virtual Memory Cont. Ch 8 PS HTML
08 Processes and Threads Ch 3 PS PS
08 Scheduling Ch 9 PS HTML
09 Multiprocessor and Real-Time Scheduling Ch 10 PS HTML
10 I/O Management & Disk Scheduling Ch 11 PS HTML
11 File Management Ch 12 PS HTML
12 Security Ch 15 PS HTML
13 Concurrency Control Ch 5 PS
13 Deadlocks Ch 6 PS
14 Security Ch 15 PS HTML
14 OS Infomercial HTML

Topsy source code browser, Topsy source code structure.

And for the real masochists, the Linux source code!


All lecture notes (with the exception of the remedial C lecture) are available in three formats:
  1. the "topic" is linked to PDF slides which I use in lectures (note that these are unsuitable for printing);
  2. the PostScript symbol is linked to an 8-up version suitable for printing;
  3. the WWW symbol is linked to a minimally formatted HTML version.

Last modified: 31 Jul 2002. [an error occurred while processing this directive]