My name is Eric Amundsen. I work for the Special Purpose Processor Development Ground (SPPDG) at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota (with [Bob Techentin]). My work involves testing of high speed digital and analog circuits/chips/systems. My involvement with TCL came about in automating equipment and acquiring data (mainly through GPIB, but more recently through tcp/ip). Our home page is http://www.mayo.edu/sppdg/ and my email is mailto:amundsen.eric@mayo.edu . * [Gray code] * [Binary representation of numbers] * [Firework Display] My personal interests with regard to tcl are rather diverse. I run Ubuntu [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/] at home and use tcl for all my scripting needs (including interfacing with a mysql server, audio manipulation (either to control more sophisticated audio processors or through [snack]), and so on and so forth). My personal email address is mailto:eric_amundsen@yahoo.com I have put together a database and related cgi scripts to track my bootleg (mostly Bob Dylan and Neil Young) collection. Info can be found here [http://polarhome.com:753/~amuneric/database/] and the database can be accessed here [http://polarhome.com:753/~amuneric/cgi-bin/myCgi.cgi]. <> Person