Dec 17: Quiz 2 solutions are posted, as are quiz
grades. Swing by 32-G980 and catch one of the course staff if you'd
like to pick up your quiz.
Dec 8: Here is today's presentation schedule. During class, this
page will automatically update to track our progress.
Dec 1: The sign up
sheet for demonstrating your final project to Austin is
open.
Dec 1: Please fill out the HKN
course evaluation by 11:59 PM, Sunday, December 12th
(corrected). Your
comments are greatly appreciated and really do improve the
class.
Nov 19: Lab 7 is out.
Nov 11: Lab 6 is out.
Nov 3: Lab 5 is out.
Oct 27: Here are the quiz 1
solutions.
Oct 22: Quiz 1 is this coming Monday. It will be held
during normal class time in the usual classroom. It is open book
and open notes (please remember to bring your xv6 booklet!)
Practice quizzes are here.
Oct 15: We've updated the lab late policy to clarify
some vagueries.
Oct 13: Lab 4 is out. We
added targets for run-name-gdb and
run-name-nox-gdb to make it more convenient to run
user programs while debugging.
Oct 7: Quiz 2 will be held during finals week on
Thursday, December 16, from 1:30pm–4:30pm in du Pont.
Oct 7: You can check your grades
here. Log in using the same
username and password you use for the handin form. Please let us
know if you see any discrepancies.
Sep 29: Lab 3 is out.
Sep 28: All of the lecture notes through today are now
up-to-date. In particular, we've updated the lecture notes and
handouts for lectures 2 and 6 and the lecture notes for lectures 4
and 5 are now simply the corresponding x86 chapters.
Sep 24: We added a few helpful pointers regarding JOS
memory layout to the introduction of part 3 of lab 2, so you should
reload the page if you have it open. Also, the issue with the 6.828
toolchain on Athena should be resolved now, so you no longer need
the TOOLPREFIX= workaround to compile xv6.
Sep 15: Lab 2 is out.
Sep 8: Lab 1 is out.
Sep 4: The material for lecture 1 is up, if you'd like
to get a jump start on things.
Aug 27: Lectures will be held on Monday and Wednesday
from 1:00pm to 2:30pm in 32-144. The first lecture will be on
Wednesday, September 8th.