A direct mapped cache and a fully associative cache are going to be simulated through simple statements written in C. The main purpose of this is to compare the hit rate between caches.
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An operating system operates and manages both the hardware and software in a computer. Operating systems provide software platforms for applications to function.
A direct mapped cache and a fully associative cache are going to be simulated through simple statements written in C. The main purpose of this is to compare the hit rate between caches.
Assignments for ECSE-427: Operating Systems at McGill University.
Repository with all the tasks and projects of the subject "Operation System I".
TinyOS is a very small operating system, built on top of a simple-minded virtual machine, whose purpose is purely educational. It is not related in any way to the well-known operating system for wireless sensors! This code (in its long history) has been used for many years to teach the Operating Systems course at the Technical University of Crete.
File System Integrity - Operating Systems
Own shell as main lab assignment in Operating Systems (2020/21 CS Degree).
Hands-on experience with parallel programming and the difficulty of building correct parallel programs.
Operating Systems Course at the Technion - 234123 Wet HW1.
Projects for Georgia Tech's Operating Systems Course (CS6200)
A working example of a simple display framebuffer working on Qemu's Virt machine emulating an Arm Cortex.
General C/C++ programming library with data algorithms and CPU based image processing
This repo contains Operating Systems Lab Programs that are useful for Undergraduate Students
This simple C program avoids disputes as a group and allows you to choose meals in two rounds according to your priorities.
Operating Systems portfolio using C and Java covering process management, inter-process communication, file copying, multithreading, and memory management
A simple Unix shell implementation in C. Portfolio project for CS344 Operating Systems at OSU