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PC Operating Systems

Learn about the different operating systems used on PCs, including UNIX, DOS, Mac OS, Windows 3.x, OS/2 Warp, Windows NT, Windows 95/98, Linux, and Windows 2000.

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PC Operating Systems

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  1. section 6b PC Operating Systems

  2. UNIX • DOS • The Macintosh Operating System • Windows 3.x • OS/2 Warp • Windows NT • Windows 95 and 98 • Linux • Windows 2000 • This lesson includes the following sections:

  3. UNIX • UNIX is the oldest operating system used on PCs. • UNIX was the first multi-user, multiprocessor, multitasking operating system available for use on PCs. • UNIX-initially development by Bell Labs in the 1970s. Bell Labs distributed the source code and allow users to modify it. • Two major families of UNIX • System V: development by AT&T • BSD UNIX: development by UC. Berkeley • Most versions of UNIX use a command-line interface, but some versions offer a GUI.

  4. UNIX • To make UNIX more user-friendly, developer have created windows-based GUI for UNIX • MOTIF • OpenLook • All based on a windows standard called X-windows

  5. DOS • DOS dominated the operating system market during the 1980s. • DOS is a single-user OS that supports only 640 KB of memory. • DOS features a command-line interface, and does not support multitasking or multiprocessing. • Because DOS provides no interface restrictions, DOS applications can look and function differently.

  6. An Application Running Under DOS

  7. The Macintosh Operating System • The Macintosh OS supports the graphical nature of the Macintosh computer. • The Mac OS brought the first truly graphical user interface to consumers. • The Mac OS also brought interface conformity to the desktop. All applications running under the Mac OS, therefore, provided the same "look and feel" to the user.

  8. Windows 3.x • Windows 3.0, 3.1, and 3.11 (Windows for Workgroups) are called the Windows 3.x family. • Windows 3.x brought a GUI and multitasking capabilities to PCs running DOS. • Windows 3.x is an operating environment because it ran on top of DOS, which was the actual OS.

  9. OS/2 Warp • OS/2 Warp was the first true GUI-based operating system for Intel-based PCs. • OS/2 is a multitasking OS that provides support for networking and multiple users. • It was the first PC OS to feature built-in speech recognition capabilities.

  10. Windows NT • Microsoft's Windows NT (New Technology) was meant as a replacement for DOS, but was too resource- intensive to work on most PCs at the time of its release. • Microsoft issued two versions of Windows NT—Windows NT Workstation and Windows NT Server. • NT is a very powerful and robust OS, resistant to system crashes.

  11. Windows NT Workstation • Windows NT runs on system that use Intel, AMD, Cyrix, Alpha, PowerPC, and other RISC-based processors. • Windows NT Workstation is typically used for individual, stand-alone PCs. • NT Workstation incorporates • Greater security: • Account • File protection: NTFS (NT File System) • Fault tolerance: • Disk mirroring

  12. Windows NT Workstation 4.0

  13. Windows NT Server • Windows NT Server • Designed for file server, print server, and network server • Incorporate all the features of Windows NT • Support RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) • Disk duplexing • Disk striping • Disk mirroring

  14. Windows 9x • Windows 95 was Microsoft's first true GUI-based, 32-bit operating system for Intel PCs. • Difference between Windows 3.x and Windows 95 • 32-bit OS (Operating System) • Preemptive multitasking v.s. cooperative multitasking • Improved graphical interface • Offer a Plug and Play standard

  15. Windows 95 was designed primarily to run 32-bit applications, but it would run older 16-bit applications designed for Windows 3.x and DOS

  16. Windows 98 • Windows 98's features include advanced Internet capabilities, an improved user interface, and enhanced file system performance, among others. • Active Desktop • Let you browse the Internet and local computer in a similar manner • Windows Update • FAT32-a 32-bit implementation of the FAT file system

  17. Linux • Linux is a recently developed version of UNIX, which is available for free or at a very low cost from various sources. • Linux is a very powerful 32-bit OS that supports multitasking, multiple users, networking, and virtually any application. • Linux can run on nearly any type of computer. • Because of its power and openness, Linux is attracting many users, including students, teachers, Internet service providers, and others.

  18. Windows 2000 • Windows 2000 features the same interface and features of Windows 98, with the file system, networking, power, and stability of Windows NT. • Several versions of Windows 2000 are available, each targeting a specific user or computing environment, from home PCs to large enterprise networks. • Professional: SMP (symmetric multiprocessing with up to two processors) • Server Standard Edition: network server for the average business • Advanced Server: SMP with up to four processors • Data Center Server: for large-application server

  19. Windows XP • Windows XP is available in two different editions • The Home edition and the Professional edition.

  20. Windows .Net • Windows .NET Enterprise Server includes • Application Center • BizTalk Server: building business processes • Commerce Server: create and maintain e-commerce infrastructure • Exchange Server: email server • Internet Security and Acceleration Server: provides for internet connectively

  21. Windows .Net • Windows .NET Enterprise Server includes • Mobile Information Server: setup and maintenance of intranet sites • SQL server: database server

  22. Embedded Operating System • Embedded operating system • Built into the circuitry of an electron device • Unlike PC that resides on a magnetic disk • PalmOS • Windows CE: Microsoft version of an embedded system • Pocket PC OS: A specific type of operating system that Microsoft developed to user on smaller versions of handheld computers.

  23. Palm

  24. lesson 6b review • List all the major PC operating systems. • Identify some of the limitations of DOS. • List two features that made the Macintosh OS popular. • Differentiate between the terms operating environment and operating system. • List the various versions of Windows.

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