Thank you very much! I love Assembly and Computer Architecture, I was looking for page table in RISC-V and here I am, om my way to watch this complete series Greetings from India
Thank you very much! I love operating systems! And I started to study them, because it is a subject that fascinates me! I found the MIT course, but I was looking for something more for a better understanding! And here I am! Greetings from Brazil!
Thanks very much for this great video series! I watched your videos about the shell and I was impressed how much effort you put into explaining that rather simple code. That level of precision and clarity is great. I bet your videos will educate a lot of people!
I started working through “Advanced Programming in Unix Environment” but it gotten heavy for me, I searched TH-cam for file descriptor explanation and stumbled upon this gem. Then I started reading about xv6… and found open source code with 4k lines + book with comments + your amazing TH-cam series, so… I will take a “step back” and work through it with your help and understand the core concepts even better. Thank you so much for these videos.
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Looking forward to this series!! I just setup my xv6-riscv-32 on qemu and already pretty excited.
Hello professor. Is there any laboratory work on this playlist in the public domain? Your style of story is much more complete than the original MIT course on xv6 (can be found on TH-cam). Thanks you!
Thank you for putting these videos up for all to enjoy. As someone with no formal background but a lot of interest, the simple and to the point style of these videos made them very easy to understand and follow.
Hi Professor, Your xv6 video lectures have been brilliant and helped me understand the operating system at a much deeper level. Would it be possible for you to also release the drawings/notes that you used in the videos? Any format like PDF or PPT would be greatly appreciated. Having access to those supplementary materials would further enhance my learning experience.
Coming back to the first in this series to leave a note of thanks. Your students were very lucky to have you. I don't recall any of my professors as being this clear..
Whenever I see people fascinated about hardware, i don't see them as grown adults. I always see them as children who just got their electronic curios and got excited to know how it was made.
You have created such a valuable content, these videos will be in the hearts of operating system enthusiasts and will be recommended in related websites. Thank you very much.
Yes, more than enough. This course is fantastic as you can see kernel code. Really grateful for hhp3 for putting this together. I think this course is best if you have read some more foundational books. For me, this was the case. Here are two books which I really like "Operating system: Three easy pieces". I believe the online version is free. "Operating systems from 0 to 1". Only 70% of this book is complete. It is a free resource too. Best of luck my friend
Thank you very much! I love Assembly and Computer Architecture, I was looking for page table in RISC-V and here I am, om my way to watch this complete series
Greetings from India
Haha I was curious about how processes work and here I am compiling xv6
MY GOD, THANK YOU Professor Harry,
This is PURE GEM been uploaded here.
Thank you very much! I love operating systems! And I started to study them, because it is a subject that fascinates me! I found the MIT course, but I was looking for something more for a better understanding! And here I am!
Greetings from Brazil!
You are excellent teacher
Thank you
Typed “Hrrngh kernal” and this showed up, and I don’t regret anything.
I always wonder who my audience is and how people find my videos!
How do I tell if the implementation I am using is x86 or RISC-V?
Beautiful
nice talk, thanks very very much. learned a lot.
thank you sir , can you please make how to install qemu and other tools in ubuntu or other linux
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开字幕嘛,讲的非常非常好。
Hello! I am glad to see people from across the globe are learning xv6 just like I am!
Very cool series, thank you!!
you found any labratory work on this playlist?
hahah glad to see i m not only one in AI learning about operating systems
Thanks very much for this great video series! I watched your videos about the shell and I was impressed how much effort you put into explaining that rather simple code. That level of precision and clarity is great. I bet your videos will educate a lot of people!
I started working through “Advanced Programming in Unix Environment” but it gotten heavy for me, I searched TH-cam for file descriptor explanation and stumbled upon this gem. Then I started reading about xv6… and found open source code with 4k lines + book with comments + your amazing TH-cam series, so… I will take a “step back” and work through it with your help and understand the core concepts even better.
Thank you so much for these videos.
Looking forward to this series!! I just setup my xv6-riscv-32 on qemu and already pretty excited.
Hello professor. Is there any laboratory work on this playlist in the public domain?
Your style of story is much more complete than the original MIT course on xv6 (can be found on TH-cam).
Thanks you!
Thank you for putting these videos up for all to enjoy. As someone with no formal background but a lot of interest, the simple and to the point style of these videos made them very easy to understand and follow.
Hi Professor,
Your xv6 video lectures have been brilliant and helped me understand the operating system at a much deeper level. Would it be possible for you to also release the drawings/notes that you used in the videos? Any format like PDF or PPT would be greatly appreciated. Having access to those supplementary materials would further enhance my learning experience.
I need it toooo!!!🥺
very nice! looking forward for the next video
Coming back to the first in this series to leave a note of thanks. Your students were very lucky to have you. I don't recall any of my professors as being this clear..
Whenever I see people fascinated about hardware, i don't see them as grown adults.
I always see them as children who just got their electronic curios and got excited to know how it was made.
You have created such a valuable content, these videos will be in the hearts of operating system enthusiasts and will be recommended in related websites. Thank you very much.
Holy shit this playlist is a GOLDMINE of knowledge.
absolute goldmine :D
An absolute goldmine. Will recommend these to any student who wants to learn about operating systems.
Thank you so much for the incredible videos
Thank you very much Dr
Can you provide us with the slides and paper pdf
is this course enough for understanding OS ?
Yes, more than enough. This course is fantastic as you can see kernel code. Really grateful for hhp3 for putting this together.
I think this course is best if you have read some more foundational books. For me, this was the case.
Here are two books which I really like
"Operating system: Three easy pieces". I believe the online version is free.
"Operating systems from 0 to 1". Only 70% of this book is complete. It is a free resource too.
Best of luck my friend
i m really excited
Excellent!
thank you!!
i m very happy
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