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Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill Technology Education Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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McGraw-Hill Technology Education Chapter 7B Survey of Operating Systems
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7B-3 PC Operating Systems Microsoft Windows is the most popular –Installed more than other OS combined –Installed on about 95% of computers –Apple and Linux represent the other 5%
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7B-4 PC Operating Systems DOS –Disk Operating System –Single user single-tasking OS –Command line interface –16-bit OS –Powerful –Fast –Supports legacy applications
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7B-5 DOS Application
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7B-6 PC Operating Systems Windows NT –Designed for a powerful system –32-bit OS –Very stable –Windows NT Workstation Single user multi tasking OS –Windows NT Server Multi user multi tasking OS Network operating system
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7B-7 PC Operating Systems Windows 9x –95, 98, and Millennium Edition (Me) –32-bit OS Supported 16-bit programs well –Very pretty not stable OS –Still found in large corporations –95 introduced the Start button –98 introduced active desktop –Me improved multimedia software
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7B-8 PC Operating Systems Windows 2000 –Look of 9x with NT stability –Optimized for office and developers –Application software ran very well –Entertainment software ran very poorly
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7B-9 PC Operating Systems Windows XP –Microsoft’s newest desktop product –Different look from 2000 –Many different versions –Digital multimedia support was enhanced –Communications was enhanced –Mobile computing became a priority
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7B-10 PC Operating Systems Windows Vista/7 –Improved the security flaws in XP –Refreshed the GUI of Windows –The entire core was rewritten based from NT –Vista had problems 7 was the fix produced by Microsoft PC Operating Systems
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7B-11 PC Operating Systems Windows 8/8.1 –The latest version of Windows –Provides an interface optimized for touch screens called “Metro” –Had a lot of problems due to interface. 8.1 was a fix for non-touch devices Restores the “Start” button
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7B-12 PC Operating Systems UNIX –Runs on all computer types –32- or 64-bit –Very stable and fast –Command-line interface –Can cost thousands of dollars
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7B-13 PC Operating Systems Linux –Free or inexpensive version of UNIX –32-bit/64-bit OS –Very stable and fast –Most flavors are open source –X Windows GUI Command line interface is available
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7B-14 Linux Desktop
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7B-15 PC Operating Systems Macintosh operating systems –OS X –Based on FreeBSD Unix –Very stable and easy to configure –Only runs on Mac hardware
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7B-16 OS X Desktop
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7B-17 Embedded Operating Systems Devices have EOS built in Cell phones, PDAs, medical equipment Stable and fast
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7B-18 Embedded Operating Systems Windows CE –Not based on a desktop OS –Customized for each device –PDA and cell phones –Microsoft Automotive will run in cars
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7B-19 Embedded Operating Systems Windows Phone –Microsoft's operating systems for smart phones and small tablets –Uses the “Metro” design Windows RT –A version of Windows 8 that runs on larger tablets. –Regular Win 8 programs do not run on RT
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7B-20 Embedded Operating Systems Symbian –Found in older smart cell phones –Games, Instant Messaging, Internet –Full color display
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7B-21 Embedded Operating Systems Android –Owned by Google but was open-sourced –The kernel is Linux –Has both 32- and 64-bit versions –Apps are written in Java and/or C++ –Can be installed on a variety of hardware –Usually updated annually –Runs on a variety of hardware
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7B-22 Embedded Operating Systems iOS –A stripped down version of Mac OS X for mobile devices –64-bit OS –Applications are written in Objective-C and Swift –Only runs of Apple devices –Usually updated annually
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Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill Technology Education Chapter 7B End of Chapter
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