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CSCI-E215 Lectures

CLICK Lectures for CSCI-E215     Material for each lecture consists of an outline, source code, some diagrams, and some explanatory documents. Each lecture is recorded on videotape and may be viewed over the Internet. This page provides access to the lecture directories and class videos. Click for information about the lecture directories.

LECTURE ACCESS  Lectures 3-13 are password protected. Your userid is your Harvard id number (starts with 00), Your password is the first 8 chars of your last name. (All spaces and punctuation removed)

 
Class   Documents, Code, Pictures   Videos
1   Intro to Systems Programming   VIDEO CONTROLS RTSP1 RTSP2
2   Users, Files, Docs   VIDEO CONTROLS RTSP1 RTSP2
3   Directories, File Info, Bits   VIDEO CONTROLS RTSP1 RTSP2
4   Focus on File Systems   VIDEO CONTROLS RTSP1 RTSP2
5   Files, Devices, Drivers   VIDEO CONTROLS RTSP1 RTSP2
6   Writing a Video Game   VIDEO CONTROLS RTSP1 RTSP2
7   Processes: Programs in Action   VIDEO CONTROLS RTSP1 RTSP2
8   A Programmable Shell & the Environment   VIDEO CONTROLS RTSP1 RTSP2
9   I/O Redirection and Pipes  
10   Connecting to Processes Near and Far  
11   Spotlight on Servers: Connections and Protocols  
12   Network Programming with UDP: License Server  
13   Review  
 
VIDEOS  You need the Real Networks Player to view the lectures. You can download the current player at the real networks site. There are versions for Windows and Mac. There is a Unix version of the player which has been tested on Linux. For technical information on getting the Linux player, see this link. If you are using the Linux player, you can get the RTSP url by right-clicking on the RTSP link, picking "Copy link location" and then pasting that link into the name of the URL to open.

TERMINAL PLAYER  All the activity on the terminal can be played in sync with the video. Please read this page for some of the details.

Note: TERMINAL PLAYER and BIG SCREEN The simultaneous terminal player does not always keep in time with the video when you watch the large screen version. There is no fix for that now; we suggest you watch the regular size video when you want to see the terminal stay in synch.