Friday, July 24, 2009

Web Messages

One of your friend (alfarian2) wrote, "yup, web mssge ni x de faedah langsung ..."
I do not agree with the statement 100%. So far, it is quite beneficial for me in helping you guys in your study. Through it, some of your friend sent messages that had help me to help you. Eg:
(1) The CCTV crew passed a message that he was noob when helping me during the Majlis Anugerah Cemerlang - cikgu Rozi & me will have a special class for that.
(2) Some one mention about your chemistry class - you will get a new teacher by next week.
I knew both problems through web messages ...
-Pak G-

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

NOT HAPPY AT ALL

Hi Guys,
I feel very unhappy after going through our blog web messages - especially after today's class. To me, some of you don't behave the way you should be. Using other people's name, such as our pengetua's name is UNFORGIVABLE.
Do you all know that our blog is being read by a lot of Internet users. Our blog is one of the link in our school official web - the only class blog which we should be very proud.
So guys ... please give a thought - if this is the way you behave I have these FOUR options:
1. remove the web messages.
2. remove the link from sahc web - already removed temporarily
3. stop this blog
4. ~ ^ ~ ... %% ^ $$ ! +++)&^%$#
You all decide and let me know ... IF I DON'T HEAR anything from you guys by this coming Sunday, I will make the decision. If I have to make the decision, I am very sure that YOU WON'T LIKE WHAT I HAVE IN MIND.

Cadangan

Untuk menubuhkan kelas hacking.boleh x?

proposal

aku nak cadagkan untuk kelaas kita pergi melawat ke mana-mana tempat yang menarik.........
kalau boleh minta cikgu untuk uruskan untuk satu lawatan ke mana-mana tempat menarik
contohnya Bukit Merah Water Park atau mana-mana lagi tempat menarik
lawatan ini untuk kelas alfa ....
mungkin selepas periksa akhir tahun boleh jadi masa yang sesuai

-forbidden_angel-

2.3.1.3 State the different interfaces of OS.

The three type of user interface are Command-Line, Menu-Driven and Graphical User Interface.
Command-Line User Interface
This interface requires users to type commands or press special keys to enter data and instructions that instruct the operating system what to do. It has to be typed one line at a time.
It is difficult because it requires exact spelling, syntax or a set of rules of entering commands and punctuation.
We must observe the complicated rules of syntax that specify exactly what you can type in a given place. This interface also requires memorisation. It is also easy to make a typing mistake. The advantage of command-line interface is, it helps the user to operate the computer quickly after memorizing the keywords and syntax.
Menu Driven Interface
Menu-driven user interface enables the user to avoid memorizing keywords such as copy, paste and syntax. On-screen, menu-driven interface provide menus as means of entering commands. It shows all the options available at a given point in a form of text-based menu. Menu-driven user interfaces are easy to learn.
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
GUI makes use of the computer’s graphics capabilities to make the operating system and programs easier to use (user-friendly). GUIs are used to create the desktop that appears after the operating system finishes loading.
We can easily differentiate the interfaces between Mac OS, Windows XP or Linux by looking at their desktops. GUI with menus and visual images such as buttons, icons and other graphical objects to issue commands.
On the desktop, we can initiate many actions by clicking icons that represent computer resources such as files, programs and network connections.

2.3.1.2 State the functions of OS.

The main functions of OS are:
  • starting a computer
  • providing a user interface
  • managing data & program
  • managing memory
  • configuring devices

Starting the Computer
The first function of an operating system is to start the computer. This process is called booting. Booting means to load & initialize the operating system. It can happen in two ways: warm boot or cold boot.
A warm boot means restarting a computer that is already on. It normally happens after installing a new software or hardware or after an application crashes or stops working.
A cold boot means starting a computer that is already off. It happens when we turn on a computer that has been completely powered off.
Providing a User Interface
This function controls how the user enters data and instruction and how information is displayed. The three type of user interface are Command-Line, Menu-Driven and Graphical User Interface . The user interface typically enables users:
to start an application program
to manage disks and files such as formatting, copying and renaming
to shut down the computer safely by following the correct procedures
Managing Data & Programs
When we start an application, the CPU loads the application from storage into memory. In the early days, single-tasking operating systems could run only one application at a time. Multitasking operating systems enable users to work with two or more application programs at the same time.
Managing Memory
The computer's operating system is responsible for managing memory such as:
· optimizing the use of RAM
· allocating data & instruction to an area of memory while being processed
· monitoring the contents of memory
· releasing data & instructions from being monitored in memory when the process is done
Configuring Devices
Another function of an operating system is handling input and output, as well as enabling communication with input and output devices. Most operating systems come with drivers for popular input and output devices. These drivers install new devices and check whenever there is conflict with these devices.

2.3.1.1: State the various types of OS used on different platforms.

PC Platform Operating Systems
The examples of operating systems used on PC platforms or IBM compatible computers are:
· Disk Operating System (DOS)
· Microsoft Windows XP
DOS used a command line interface when Microsoft first developed it. Microsoft Windows XP’s operating environment is a Graphical User Interface (GUI). Both are closed source software.
Apple Platform Operating Systems
The operating systems used on Apple platforms are Mac OS & Mac OS X.
Mac OS was the first commercially successful graphical user interface. It is a closed source software and are targeted for use with home desktops and workstations.
Mac OS X is a multitasking operating system and targeted for use with home desktops, workstations and servers. It also has better security protection compared to Mac OS, for example the integrated firewall utility.
Cross-Platform Operating Systems
Cross-platforms operating systems are:
· UNIX
· LINUX
UNIX is a multitasking operating system. Some versions of UNIX have a command line interface but most versions of UNIX offer a graphical user interface.
Linux is a popular, free, UNIX-like graphical user interface operating system. It is an open source software. Linux provides a great deal of liberty to those that interact with Linux technology. Although Linux runs on many kinds of equipment, it is best known for its support of IBM-Intel PC-based hardware.

2.2.4.1 Explain types and functions Primary & Secondary Storage

Primary Storage (RAM, ROM)
Primary storage is the main memory in a computer. It stores data and programs that can be accessed directly by the processor. There are two types of primary storage which are RAM (Random-Access Memory) and ROM (Read-Only Memory). RAM is installed inside computers. RAM is also known as a working memory.
RAM:
• The data in RAM can be read (retrieved) or written (stored).
• RAM is volatile (the programs & data in RAM are lost when the computer is powered off).
• Computer uses RAM to hold temporary instructions and data needed to complete tasks. This enables CPU to access instructions and data stored in the memory very quickly.
• RAM stores data during and after processing.
ROM:
• ROM is another type of memory permanently stored inside the computer.
• ROM is non-volatile (holds the programs and data when the computer is powered off).
• Programs in ROM have been pre-recorded by the manufacturer. Once it is done, it cannot be changed.
• Many complex functions, such as start up operating instructions, translators for high-level languages & operating systems are placed in ROM memory.
• All the contents in ROM can be accessed and read but cannot be changed.


Secondary Storage
Secondary storage can be divided into magnetic medium, optical medium and flash memory.
Magnetic Medium
Magnetic medium is a non-volatile. It can be any type of storage medium that utilizes magnetic patterns to represent information. The devices use disks that are coated with magnetically sensitive material. The examples of magnetic storage are:
• magnetic disk such as:
- a floppy disk, used for off-line storage
- hard disk, used for secondary storage
• magnetic tape;
- including video cassette, audio storage reel-to-reel tape & others.
Optical Medium
Optical medium is a non-volatile storage that holds content in digital form that are written and read by a laser. These media include various types of CDs and DVDs.
These following forms are often commonly used :
• CD, CD-ROM, and DVD: Read only storage, used for distribution of digital information such as music, video and computer programs.
• CD-R: Write once storage, the data cannot be erased or written over once it is saved.
• CD-RW, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM: Slow to write but fast reading storage; it allows data that have been saved to be erased and rewritten.
The disk capacity of optical media is more compared to magnetic media. Durability is another feature of optical media, they are able to last for up to seven times as long as traditional storage media.
Flash Memory
Flash Memory is a solid-state, non-volatile, rewritable memory that functions like RAM and a hard disk drive combined. Flash memory store bits of electronic data in memory cells just like DRAM (Dynamic RAM), It also works like a hard disk drive that when the power is turned off, the data remains in the memory. Flash memory cards and flash memory sticks are examples of flash memory.
Flash memory cards are also used with digital cellular phones, MP3 players, digital video cameras and other portable digital devices.
Flash memory is also called USB drives, thumb drives, pen drives or flash drives, are the up-and-coming players in the portable storage market.
The advantages of flash memory are, it offers fast reading access times (though not as fast as RAM) it is durable and requires low voltage. It is also light and small. The disadvantage is, it is more expensive than the magnetic disk of the same capacity.

Monday, July 13, 2009


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Friday, July 10, 2009

Majlis Anugerah Cemerlang

Tahniah kepada anda semua yang menerima anugerah sempena Majlis Anugerah Cemerlang 2009. Harapan saya:
1. Kepada yang menerima anugerah hendaklah teruskan usaha. Kejayaan kali ini tidak menjamin yang anda juga akan terus berjaya.
2. Kepada yang tidak menerima anugerah juga hendaklah teruskan usaha. Kegagalan kali ini tidak anda juga akan terus gagal.
3. Make your family proud of yourself.
-Pak G-