Check out Zigbee, it has some support for encryption in the protocol stack.
http://www.zigbee.org/ has some info that may be of use.
Zigbee is a "reliable, secure, low power wireless communications protocol based on IEEE 802.15.4"
--buddy
what you want is an RTOS. Look around at various embedded sites, such as www.circuitcellar.com or www.embedded.com to find similar projects that us an RTOS or no OS at all.
Do not for the love of God make your speedometer be a PC.
"Each version of the kernel requires applications to be compiled specifically for it. "
I'm sorry but that's utter bullshite[sic]. I've never had to recompile applications because I upgraded the kernel...... have you?
--buddy
Actually, doing patent searches is bad....
on
Is The Lone Coder Dead?
·
· Score: 2, Interesting
If you look for patents you may be violating then ignore it, you'll be charged with willfull infringement and forced to pay 2-3x what it would be otherwise.
So my 'not a lawyer' advise is don't look for patents until someone comes knocking on your door.
I'd hardly call Intel the biggest CPU architecture out there.... maybe for PCs.
ARM comes to mind. what about the embedded market? Atmel's AVRs, Microchip PICs, Motorola HC08's,HC11's, there's billions of non-intel architecture CPUs shipped every year. To those guys, intel is just a niche player....
on the mplayer site, they also complain that KISS is using libjpeg. LIBJPEG is NOT GPL. It is under the BSD license, so their usage is perfectly reasonable, legal, and what the developers intended (assuming that they document the copyright line according to the license from IJG)
I worked for a guy who used to work for IBM in the glory days.
In fact, he showed me the first PCjr board ever made! Because of design issues, it even had a second WIREWRAPPED board which they had to make b/c one of the chips didn't get designed in time.
I was diagnosed my last quarter in school (Georgia Tech).
I don't take drugs (i've thought about it, but being a contractor i'm currently without insurance), but i've found that in a LOT of ADD cases, just knowing what it is helps greatly.
That explains why i had a 2.0x GPA at tech, yet know more than 90% of my colleagues....
i could NEVER do homework. period. you try going to college without doing ANY homework...'tis not easy, and you retake LOTS of classes.
You don't have to take the drugs, but you will need to setup some external order in your life. routines help greatly.
my girlfriend thought it was funny that the aforementioned book is ~600 pages long, and intended for people with ADD (and nonetheless written by doctors with ADD!)
Read the "cooking" times mentioned on the page....the magic is in the solder paste that melts much more quickly than standard solder.... simply sticking a board into a toaster oven with normal solder definitely WOULD NOT work:)
Good grief. what has happened to America? can our young not at least TRY to learn spelling?
"They sorounded the house..."
"They had more artillary then they..."
"..founder approached the door were 2 FBI..."
"...was currently being ran within...."
"..extensive government monitering"
"recieved over 100...."
"...continuesly monitered the site on a daily basis"
"Even government's from the UK..."
Well, if you want to make hardware, make hardware. if you want to make software, make software. maybe you would be interested in hardware software codesign.... www.codesign.ece.gatech.edu
anyway, if you want to design hardware components, use a hardware description language that is standard in industry. the same goes for software
you don't see me writing programs in befunge, so why would you do hardware in something nonstandard?:)
if you don't want to make your own components, stay away from HDL.
--buddy
(btw, i'm just playing devils advocate mostly here..... so don't take it personally and look up gte160h..errr nevermind....)
I'm surprised to see a fellow georgia tech CS student asking such stupid questions.
As a cmpe student at georgia tech, i encourage gte910h (name withheld) to take some REAL cmpe classes, ie more than ECE2030 which is probably where he was exposed to VHDL.
Take ECE2031, and while you're at it, maybe ECE2025. After that, you can take classes that really show off what VHDL can do, such as ECE3055 (Computer Architecture and Operating Systems)
some of these will be electives for you, but you might not get any credit at all for 3055.....it's still a fun class though.
My true advice: don't be such a wuss....if you want to be cmpe, switch to cmpe. we rock! join the dark side! (not only do we rock, we make more money too....)
Check out Zigbee, it has some support for encryption in the protocol stack. http://www.zigbee.org/ has some info that may be of use. Zigbee is a "reliable, secure, low power wireless communications protocol based on IEEE 802.15.4" --buddy
I came up with the idea of a ping/fork DoS attack (mostly as a joke)
:)
In pseudocode:
while (true) {
ping(target)
fork()
}
I seriously thought of posting this to a few script kiddie sites, so the kiddies could crash themselves long before the pinging does any damage
--buddy
what you want is an RTOS. Look around at various embedded sites, such as www.circuitcellar.com or www.embedded.com to find similar projects that us an RTOS or no OS at all.
Do not for the love of God make your speedometer be a PC.
--buddy
I overclocked my TI-85 long ago, so that Daedalus (i think that was the name of it), a 3D grayscale game, would run better....
:)
it was nice. I even had the switch to turn it off so that my batteries would last longer during class
--buddy
Check out Jack Ganssle's site
particularly:
Articles such as I, Consultant
There are 5 parts to that article.
--buddy
"Each version of the kernel requires applications to be compiled specifically for it. "
I'm sorry but that's utter bullshite[sic]. I've never had to recompile applications because I upgraded the kernel...... have you?
--buddy
If you look for patents you may be violating then ignore it, you'll be charged with willfull infringement and forced to pay 2-3x what it would be otherwise.
So my 'not a lawyer' advise is don't look for patents until someone comes knocking on your door.
--buddy
I bought it last night just after midnight. The line wasn't that long...
:)
I played the first level. It seems like they're trying too hard to me. They're going for this overly grandiose and epic feel, and it just doesn't fit.
But I still enjoyed what i've played so far, and i'll certainly finish it
I'd like to see the covenant have a bit more personality...not just horrible villains, but they seem to just keep with the villanous mindset.
And the elites all sound like Gov Arnie! It's hilarious....
Did anyone else choke on "not that cbs hasn't been without it's problems"?
Okay... not hasn't = "cbs has been without its problems"
somehow i do not think this was the intended meaning.
I'd hardly call Intel the biggest CPU architecture out there.... maybe for PCs.
ARM comes to mind. what about the embedded market? Atmel's AVRs, Microchip PICs, Motorola HC08's,HC11's, there's billions of non-intel architecture CPUs shipped every year. To those guys, intel is just a niche player....
[flame suit off]
"only" 1GB? that's hardly impressive. Try fitting that in a few kb of ROM, like a real product would be, and i'd be impressed....
seriously, this is nothing but a joke. avionics software does NOT use 1GB of storage, nor does it run a PC-oriented OS (be it XP or linux).
This is quite silly from an embedded point of view. I really hope they weren't hoping to impress embedded developers with those specs.
--buddy
So that makes it not very useful......
I try to avoid MFC/ATL in my code, but sometimes it's a necessary evil.
Be sure to check out Dr Hallowell. He is the coauthor of "Driven to Distraction" as well as their recent followup "Answers to Distraction".
I would recommend emailing him if there's nothing on this site about this particular therapy.
on the mplayer site, they also complain that KISS is using libjpeg. LIBJPEG is NOT GPL. It is under the BSD license, so their usage is perfectly reasonable, legal, and what the developers intended (assuming that they document the copyright line according to the license from IJG)
--buddy
I worked for a guy who used to work for IBM in the glory days.
In fact, he showed me the first PCjr board ever made! Because of design issues, it even had a second WIREWRAPPED board which they had to make b/c one of the chips didn't get designed in time.
I was in awe....
> It's almost as though it was a setup. The only
> thing that was missing was the fact that she
> wasn't in a wheelchair.
That could be arranged.....
(j/k)
--buddy
I second that.
I was diagnosed my last quarter in school (Georgia Tech).
I don't take drugs (i've thought about it, but being a contractor i'm currently without insurance), but i've found that in a LOT of ADD cases, just knowing what it is helps greatly.
That explains why i had a 2.0x GPA at tech, yet know more than 90% of my colleagues....
i could NEVER do homework. period. you try going to college without doing ANY homework...'tis not easy, and you retake LOTS of classes.
You don't have to take the drugs, but you will need to setup some external order in your life. routines help greatly.
my girlfriend thought it was funny that the aforementioned book is ~600 pages long, and intended for people with ADD (and nonetheless written by doctors with ADD!)
ttyl,
--buddy
I did, but they didn't like mine i guess :)
--buddy
Read the "cooking" times mentioned on the page....the magic is in the solder paste that melts much more quickly than standard solder.... simply sticking a board into a toaster oven with normal solder definitely WOULD NOT work :)
--buddy
Finally, something I submit gets posted....after all these years and hundreds....err well 12 total submissions :)
--buddy
wow tim, you read slashdot? :)
--buddy (nullset)
*looks at the overcode.net server, sitting next to him*
*grabs a fire extinguisher*
at least John warned me that the box was gonna be slashdotted......
(if you don't believe me, look up my IP address and then overcode.net's IP address, or email me nullset onthesite overcode.net)
--buddy
Good grief. what has happened to America? can our young not at least TRY to learn spelling?
"They sorounded the house..."
"They had more artillary then they..."
"..founder approached the door were 2 FBI..."
"...was currently being ran within...."
"..extensive government monitering"
"recieved over 100...."
"...continuesly monitered the site on a daily basis"
"Even government's from the UK..."
I'm not even going to comment on his grammar.
Well, if you want to make hardware, make hardware. if you want to make software, make software. maybe you would be interested in hardware software codesign.... www.codesign.ece.gatech.edu
:)
anyway, if you want to design hardware components, use a hardware description language that is standard in industry. the same goes for software
you don't see me writing programs in befunge, so why would you do hardware in something nonstandard?
if you don't want to make your own components, stay away from HDL.
--buddy
(btw, i'm just playing devils advocate mostly here..... so don't take it personally and look up gte160h..errr nevermind....)
I'm surprised to see a fellow georgia tech CS student asking such stupid questions.
As a cmpe student at georgia tech, i encourage gte910h (name withheld) to take some REAL cmpe classes, ie more than ECE2030 which is probably where he was exposed to VHDL.
Take ECE2031, and while you're at it, maybe ECE2025. After that, you can take classes that really show off what VHDL can do, such as ECE3055 (Computer Architecture and Operating Systems)
some of these will be electives for you, but you might not get any credit at all for 3055.....it's still a fun class though.
My true advice: don't be such a wuss....if you want to be cmpe, switch to cmpe. we rock! join the dark side! (not only do we rock, we make more money too....)
--buddy