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An Operating System Fundamentals case study technically analyzing Arch Linux.
This is a lab course in which C & Assembly programming languages are used to understand and implement I/O interface methods for the ARM Cortex microcomputer and to demonstrate knowledge of memory maps, polling, interrupts, and internal structure of a microprocessor.
In this lab we design microcontroller-based embedded systems for various applications. Topics covered include interfacing to sensors and actuators from both hardware and software perspectives, assembly and C programming for embedded systems I/O, real-time design, and interrupts. In addition, we implement and evaluate a complete embedded system.
📘 Build a solid Linux foundation for cybersecurity and system administration with structured notes, practical labs, and automation scripts.
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A chatbot webapp for travelling inquires and planning. Built with Python, HTML, and a Spline-sourced 3D backdrop.
This course focuses on modern computer system architecture and design principles, with an emphasis on using a Hardware Description Language (HDL) to create fundamental components of a microprocessor’s data path and control unit.