Nachos operating system learning (1) Importing nachos source code to eclipse in windows
I am afraid I don't have to think about anything like start-ups and looking for work in this time period. It is the most important to learn something honestly, so I am aiming to learn the operating system, nachos is a learning-type operating system that is easy to use. In addition, UC Berkeley computer Institute provides nachos source code written in java to learn the operating system mechanism using the object-oriented approach, I think it is more suitable for the landlord to learn from me. The landlord will continue to update the learning experience of this series. If you have any mistakes, I hope you can correct them more. Qq: 81996308 is willing to become a pen pal with you!
First, you need to download the windows version of the source code, Official Website: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu /~ Kubitron/courses/cs162-F05/Nachos/index.html
The landlord I also uploaded a free resource URL: http://download.csdn.net/detail/u014492257/8604723
Next, we will focus on importing nachos source code to eclipse in windows:
1. Open eclipse and create a project named Nachos2, as shown in:
2. Find the corresponding working path of the new project Nachos2, and copy all the decompressed nachos source code to the src Folder:
3. Copy the nachos. confi file in proj1 to the root path of the Nachos project, that is, the folder in the same path as src:
After completing the preceding three steps, you can run the program. The specific steps are as follows: Find the nachos. machine. Machine. java file and right-click to run the program.
Programming: in the next month, the landlord will read the code and study it together. Due to the limited ability of the landlord, there is something inappropriate. I hope you will give more comments!