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Transcript
Operating Systems
Adapted by Dr. Semmes
from Mrs. Jungman’s Presentation
Operating Systems
What are the functions of an operating system?
provide user
interface
start up the
computer
manage
programs
manage
memory
schedule jobs
and configure
devices
Operating
System
administer
security
control
access
the a
network
Web
monitor
performance and
provide
housekeeping
services
Operating System Functions
Step 2:
1: The power
processor
looks
supply sends
a
for
the to
BIOS.
signal
components
BIOSin the
system
basicunit.
input/output
system
Firmware that contains
the computer's startup
instructions
Step 1
Step 2
processor
BIOS
How does a
personal
computer
boot up?
Operating System Functions
Step 3: The BIOS
performs the POST,
which checks
components such
as the mouse,
keyboard
connectors, and
expansion cards.
CD-ROM drive
processor
POST
power-on self test
BIOS
Step 3
expansion cards
Operating System Functions
Step 6: The boot
program loads the
basic part of the
operating system
into RAM from
storage (hard disk).
CD-ROM drive
CMOS
processor
(RAM) memory
modules
hard disk
BIOS
The operating
system in memory
takes control of the
computer.
floppy disk drive
Step 6
expansion cards
Operating System Functions
Step 7: The operating system
loads configuration information
and displays the desktop on the
screen.
Step 7
Operating System Functions
What is a user interface?
•command-line
Controls
how
you enter
interface
graphical
user
(GUI)data and instructions and how
information displays on the screen
Allows you to use
type
keywords
menus
andorvisual
press
special keys
images
to issue
on the
keyboard to enter
commands
data and
instructions
Set of commands
you use to interact
with the computer
is called the
command language
commands
entered by
user
Operating System Functions
What is multitasking?
• Allows a single user to work on two or more applications that
reside in memory at the same time
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
The foreground
contains the
active
application: the
one you currently
are using
The other
programs that are
running, but are
not in use, are in
the background
foreground
application
background
applications
listed on the
toolbar
Operating System Functions
sector
What is formatting?
track
• The process of
preparing a disk for
reading and writing
• Most floppy and hard
disk manufacturers
preformat their disks
• Various operating
systems format disks
differently
block
Network Operating Systems
What is Linux?
• A popular, free, multitasking UNIX-type operating system



Also includes many
programming
languages
Open-source
software
• Code is available
to the public
Some versions are
command-line and
others are GUI
Product on the Cutting Edge
• Operating system created by Linus
Torvalds
• A free program offered as
alternative to Microsoft Windows
and Apple Mac OS
• Linux’ GNU General Public License
allows anyone to obtain and modify
the source code and then
redistribute the revised product
• A large, friendly community of users
distribute the operating system and
provide an extensive number of
user groups, mailing lists,
newsletters, and forums
On with the Show…