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Operating Systems
[edit]Andrew Turner
[edit]- Lecture 1 - Introduction
- Operating system
- Kernel (operating system)
- Virtual machine
- Floppy-disk controller
- Hardware abstraction
- Batch processing
- Lecture 2 - Human Computer Interaction
- Human–computer interaction
- Graphical user interface
- Command-line interface
- Unix
- Shell (computing)
- Bash (Unix shell)
- File system permissions
- MS-DOS
- Batch file
- Microsoft Windows
- Windows Script Host
- Windows PowerShell
- Lecture 3 - Memory Management
- Computer memory
- Memory management unit
- Fragmentation (computing)
- Computer multitasking
- Cache (computing)
- Virtual memory
- Virtual address space
- Paging
- Page table
- Memory segmentation
- Working set
- Thrashing (computer science)
- Lecture 4 - Memory Management 2
- DOS
- List of DOS commands
- MSDOS.SYS
- IO.SYS
- COMMAND.COM
- BIOS
- PRINT (command)
- Terminate and stay resident program
- DOS memory management
- Expanded memory
- Extended memory
- HIMEM.SYS
- DOS extender
- Real mode
- Protected mode
- History of Microsoft Windows
- Reentrancy (computing)
- Prefetcher
- Windows Vista I/O technologies
- Hardware virtualization
- Protection ring
- User space
- OS X
- IOS
- Lecture 5 - Input/Output
- Block (data storage)
- Device file
- Input/output
- Memory-mapped I/O
- Direct memory access
- Programmed input/output
- Interrupt
- Interrupt handler
- Device driver
- Daemon (computing)
- Spooling
- Lecture 6 - Devices and Networking
- CONFIG.SYS
- AUTOEXEC.BAT
- MSCDEX
- Plug and play
- Computer network
- Server (computing)
- Ethernet
- Local area network
- Wide area network
- File Transfer Protocol
- Telnet
- Secure Shell
- Network socket
- Silliness