Put Windows 7 in network with XP and Vista

  • Check the workgroup

To be in network, the computers (XP, vista, windows 7) need to be in the same workgroup.

  • Activate the sharing

Check that the options below are activated.

  • To share a folder:

You can easily share the files and the folders between several computers of your network even if they run Windows XP or Vista.

Select the concerned users for the sharing and choose the authorization level accorded to the users.

Albane & Enzo

HOLDALL BOX

My group is on the project of a box whose name is the « Boîte à fourre-tout ». In my group we are 5: Tommy, Joris, Julien, Mohamed-Amine and me Camille.

This locking box would be used to put some objects away. There will be a bluetooth padlock.

This padlock will be opened thanks to a smartphone application. The objects will be safely stored and nobody will manage to open it except you.

It is a simple object but it can be very useful.

You can buy this box on the Christmas market at the SEPR and on the Open Days.

This type of product can be used by all because it is very easy to use, even for children !

Camille

Chronology of Operating Systems (OS)

Résultat de recherche d'images pour "système d exploitation"1950s

1951 : LEO I (Lyons Electronic Office) 1, the commercial development of the EDSAC computer, supported by the British firm J. Lyons and Co.

1954 : The MIT operating system for UNIVAC 11032

1955 : The General Motors operating system for the IBM (= International Business Machines) 7013

1956 : GM-NAA I / O for the IBM 704, this system was based on the General Motors operating system for the IBM 701

1957 : Atlas Supervisor (Manchester University)
BESYS (Bell Labs), for the IBM 7090 and IBM 7094

1958 : University of Michigan Executive System (UMES), for IBM 704, 709, and 7090

1959 : SHARE Operating System (SOS), based on GM-NAA I / O

1960s

1961 : CTSS
1962 : GCOS
1964 : EXEC 8, OS / 360 (announced), TOPS-10
1965 : Multics (announced), OS / 360 (available), Tape Operating System (TOS)
1966 : DOS / 360 (IBM), MS / 8
1967ACP (IBM), CP / CMS, ITS, WAITS
1969 : TENEX, Unix

1970s

1970DOS / BATCH 11 (PDP-11)
1971OS / 8
1972 : MFT, MVT, RDOS, SVS, VM / CMS
1973Alto OS, RSX-11D, RT-11, VME
1974MVS (MVS / XA)
1976 : CP / M, TOPS-20
1978 : Apple DOS 3.1 (first Apple OS), Tripos, VMS, Lisp machine (CADR)
1979 : POS

1980s

1980 : IBM S / 38, OS-9, QDOS, SOS, XDE (Tajo) (Xerox Development Environment), Xenix nineteen eighty one, MS-DOS
1982SunOS (1.0), Ultrix
1983 : Lisa OS, Coherent, ProDOS
1984 : AMSDOS, Macintosh OS (System 1.0), QNX, Únicos
1985 : AmigaOS, Atari TOS, MIPS OS, Microsoft Windows 1.0 (first Windows)
1986 : AIX, GS-OS, HP-UX
1987 : Arthur, IRIX (3.0 is the first SGI version), Minix, OS / 2 (1.0), Microsoft Windows 2.0
1988A / UX (Apple Computer), LynxOS, MVS / ESA, OS / 400
1989 : NeXTSTEP (1.0),  RISC OS, SCO Unix (release 3)

1990’s

1990 : AmigaOS 2.0, BeOS (v1), OSF / 1
1991 : Linux 0.01
1992 : 386BSD 0.1, AmigaOS 3.0, Solaris (2.0 is the first to not be called SunOS), Windows 3.1
1993 : Plan 9 (First Edition), FreeBSD, NetBSD, Windows NT 3.1 (first version of NT)
1993 : Linux 1.0
1995 : Digital Unix (aka Tru64), OpenBSD, OS / 390, Windows 95, Linux 1.2
1996 : Windows NT 4.0, Linux 2.0
1997 : Inferno, Mac OS 7.6 (first officially named Mac OS version), SkyOS
1998 : Windows 98
1999 : AROS (Boot for the first time in Stand Alone version), Mac OS 8

2000s

2000 : AtheOS, Mac OS 9, MorphOS, Windows 2000, Windows Me (Millennium Edition)
2001 : Linux 2.4, AmigaOS 4.0 (May 2001), Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah (Cheetah) in March, Mac OS X 10.1 Puma, in September, Windows XP, Z / OS
2002 : syllable, Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar
2003 : Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, Windows Server 2003, Linux 2.6
2005 : Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger

2007 : Windows Vista, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

2009 : Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard

Years 2010

2011 : Linux 3.0, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
2012 : OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion (renamed « Mac OS X » to « OS X »), Windows 8 (released October 26, 2012)
2013 : OS X 10.9 Mavericks
2014 : AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition, OS X 10.10 Yosemite, RedHat 7
2015 : Windows 10 (since July 29, 2015), Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan
2016 : Windows Server 2016, MacOS Sierra 10.12

Brandon

The Babiol Chest

The Babiol Chest is a box where we can store every object. It is an hexagonal wooden box which contains a motion detector.

Here are two copies: one in natural wood finished and another one in painted coulour. Here is an electronic card which controls movement, it opens the door when an object reaches it field of vision.

The Babiol Chest is designed for a very wide audience. You will find it during the « Open days of the SEPR »

Benoît

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