My NAS Appliance Just Turned Ten Years Old
I’ve been waiting a couple of years to write this post. In November, 2015, I bought a Synology RS815 NAS appliance to replace the DIY solution that I had been using for years before that. A month ago, that NAS appliance turned ten years old. It’s been in daily use for the past decade. At the six…
Flying Over Mars
I’ve had this one sitting on the shelf for a while. The last semester of my undergraduate program at Wash U., I created a flight simulator program that could be used to view Martian terrtain data. We created this by grabbing a series of still shots while the flight simulator was running.
JCup & JFlex With Ant
I’ve been bogged down in work and school lately. So, it has been a while since I’ve written anything. This semester I’m taking an Instruction Set Architecture course at Wash U–basically, the final project is to design a processor with VHDL in ModelSim. I think I’m going to stick to software.…
Using JCup & JFlex with Ant
I’ve been bogged down in work and school lately. So, it has been a while since I’ve written anything. This semester I’m taking an Instruction Set Architecture course at Wash U–basically, the final project is to design a processor with VHDL in ModelSim. I think I’m going to stick to software.…
Examining the Call Stack with GDB
This will be the second Blog entry I’ve made. I need to come up with a fancier welcome and introduction to each of these things. I started the forth semester of CS Masters program at Wash U. last week. I’ve got a lot of reading to do.
Universal Exterminator
I took CS450–Game Programming– at Wash U in Fall, 2005. This was the result. This was the end result. My group called themselves “Die Sphere, Die!”–you may notice our logo pop up occasionally.






