My contribution to this wiki thing, nice stuff. Web pages: http://home.tiscali.nl/theover and http://theover.tripod.com . The former is redirected to a local server which is based on tclhttpd. ---- '''NOTE''' the (web) server IP address where many of my pages and images reside has a different IP address, and unfortunately I refer to it by only ip number, when it changes permanently, I'll adjust the links, for now, it seems to be here: http://82.168.209.239 !!! ---- Here is a picture [http://82.168.209.239/cam/last13.jpg] from a webcam with recent captures, though I'm still figuring out how to get a free (by principe) program which simply takes an image and without starting the harddisc through all night and day makesit available for web server feeding. A compromise will be a tcl extension which can screen capture, I guess. ---- ''(24 Nov 03)'' I'm making a page on a 'string simulator' a midi driven guitar-like real time sound program, which in verious versions has seen tcl interfaces during its development, which I'll get above the table, too, after years. It's a good example of a powerfull computation core with real time interaction. http://195.241.128.75/Articles/pms.html ---- A secure way to get a private message to me is here https://195.241.128.75/guest I'm the author of at least a few relevant tcl/tk based packages, hell, they called the login name for the delft university student computer facilities after one of them, where I graduated in electrical engineering over 10 years ago and worked a long time. * '[bwise]' a package for making graphs with blocks associated with tcl/tk functions and running them automatically. [http://195.241.128.75/diary/Ldi5/captbwise.jpg] * '[pcom]' a communication package which is sort of a combination of a peer to peer linked aol, combined with graphical ftp. [http://195.241.128.75/Tripod/pcom1.gif] http://members.tripod.com/~theover/pcom.html See my tripod pages for more tcl stuff, http://members.tripod.com/~theover/tcl4.html for instance and http://members.tripod.com/~theover/bwiseapp.html . On my locally running server, the latest bwise is available from this of my diary pages (http://195.241.128.75/Diary/, currently the latest one is http://195.241.128.75/Diary/ldiary14.html (''Nov 2003''). Picture from a well workinging project result: [http://195.241.128.75/Wiki/amp1.jpg] A 2x100 Watt full continuous 10 Amp/channel maximum, 0.005 % distortion 'straight' amplifier in 19 inch rack. Tried it next to a (studio) bit older harman kardon, and har har, the differences... http://195.241.128.75/Diary/ldiary5.html#bwise The idea is to have a seperate [Bwise] page (shorter title), where I'll put on a starting manual/directions of use, and maybe some procedure listing. (That's there now, see it for latest info and version) ---- Some pages with maybe interesting stuff are some of my audio files http://195.241.128.75/Myaudiofiles (mainly self made music), a javascript/java based webpage (also served from tclhttpd) http://195.241.128.75/Menu/jsmenu3.html about basic signals and their fft. I've got some stuff on http://www.photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=379714 and on http://stage.vitaminic.nl/theover As a third year student or so I started with a task that would also become my graduation work (to become (university) electrical engineer in what was at the time network theory) in the design of a highly advanced computer architecture for computer graphics at Delft University, where some visiting top researchers in that field had spent a sabbatical year just before I came there, and which inspired me greatly, they were Pulleyblank (from Hewlett Packard Labs) and Kapenga. During that task I was asked to write a project proposal page, which led to several graphics project in my section, where the last one I worked in. Not that I'm in the credits much, but I was the main driving force in them and behind them, and probably the only one who could have made them realy work at the top level the section was once intended to function. Sour feelings Verelst? Well I can handle, it just happens to piss me off how fascistic some countries turn out to be. The project page (though that is some time ago) is still on the university server, NOT with my name in it though I worked their on the official pay roll for years and took part in and published at least the sponsors (rather big) conferences and then some. http://cas.et.tudelft.nl/~radio/radio-pub.html Some of my reports (still completely valid and interesting, but I don't think they have my software on the ftp server) are still there: http://cobalt.et.tudelft.nl/research/sigarchi.html#radio . Lets see if suddenly these pages disappear from the official, tax money paid site as well, just like my picture and 'guest' page. It was on this project that I started to use Tcl/Tk, and where I got interested in using the then existing version to act as a socket-linked user interface and main level script language, when such things were not yet built in. One of my current interests, started while I was still in network theory section, is nanobiolory: http://theover.tripod.com/Nano/brain1.html ---- Public key (in certificate for secure connections, all pages are available in secure way by https://...): 30 48 02 41 00 ba 52 01 07 ac 65 30 2a 2a 4b 16 24 09 ce 5d 40 6c e0 18 4a be 82 ab 0c 4c 27 7d 12 94 df c4 c2 eb ac 2d 9d 96 f0 c6 21 10 8c 17 b2 29 8f 5e e2 b8 42 c8 db ed d6 13 18 45 cc 80 eb 06 62 4a 0d 02 03 01 00 01 ---- [[ [Category Person] | [Category Home Page] ]]