Hardware - Provides Basic Computing Resources (CPU, Memory, I/O
Hardware - Provides Basic Computing Resources (CPU, Memory, I/O
COMPONENTS
1. Hardware – provides basic computing resources (CPU, memory, I/O
devices).
2. Operating system – controls and coordinates the use of the hardware
among the various
application programs for the various users.
3. Applications programs – define the ways in which the system resources
are used to solve
the computing problems of the users
(compilers, database systems, video
games, business programs).
4. Users (people, machines, other
computers)
OPERATING SYSTEMS BY DR. M. WASIM 1
INTRODUCTION TO
OPERATING
Task SYSTEMS
1: Create a logical diagram of computer system to get output
Virtual Mass
Memory Physical Storage
Memor Device
y
RESOURCES /
HARDWARE
After calculation
$ Job
$ Fortran
$ Data format
$ Load
$ Run
Third generation 1965 – 1980
- IC based (components)
- System/360 or os/360
- Fred Brooks (writer)
- Title of this book is “Comprehensive”
Ken Thomsons
- First person, worked on Linux.
- He has read System/360 previously.
- He writes Linux after MULTICS.
Fourth generation 1980 – 1990
- DOS was very popular
- Components LSI >>>>>>>>>> VLSI
- O.S is DOS, UNIX, and Windows
DESIGNING OF A PROCESSOR
Instruction set ------- 37 instruction in 8086
Instruction working/what does is doing?
Clock tuning processing
1. Monolithic System
- A main program
- A set of service
- A set of utility