Operating systems: design and implementation
Operating systems: design and implementation
Design and implementation of a multicast messaging kernel
Microprocessors & Microsystems
An introduction to operating systems (2nd ed.)
An introduction to operating systems (2nd ed.)
Computer organization and assembly language programming for IBM PCs and compatibles (2nd ed.)
Computer organization and assembly language programming for IBM PCs and compatibles (2nd ed.)
Operating systems from assembler to C
SIGCSE '90 Proceedings of the twenty-first SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
The 80286 and 80287 Architecture
The 80286 and 80287 Architecture
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Operating systems are an example of a subject that, given the right tools, can be taught in a practical manner, allowing students to understand, and hence appreciate, the internal workings of commercial operating systems such as VMS, Unix, or VM. Not surprisingly, the tools needed in an operating systems course are, at a minimum, a hardware testbed and a programming language into which algorithms can be translated. This paper describes how many of the salient points concerning operating systems can be covered in a practical manner using the PC and Turbo C.