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I love to program, but I don't often have a chance to do it anymore. These are some of the projects that I have worked on over the years.
LaunchyThis is the blurb from the webpage:Launchy is a free windows utility designed to help you forget about your start menu, the icons on your desktop, and even your file manager. Launchy indexes the programs in your start menu and can launch your documents, project files, folders, and bookmarks with just a few keystrokes! Launchy is my favorite project thusfar, and it's even starting to get a little publicity.
BSIMBSIM simulates the announcement of BGP messages across a topology of Autonomous Systems. It was used for the PGBGP project which you can read about in the research page. It supports inferred Internet topologies and provides researchers with the ability to alter the decision process as well the BGP protocol.
XBox Game ManagerThis is one of my more popular appliations. It's had ~10,000 downloads. Xbox Game Manager is a program for those with mod'd xboxes. It allows you to manage your games (as only a handful can be stored on the xbox harddisk simultaneously) by ftp'ing them back and forth between your xbox and pc. It estimates disk usage, reads/writes native xbox isos, and performs a bunch of other useful functions.At this point I'm completely out of the loop on this application. Since I stopped development (years ago), a very very similar (hmmmm) application has been developed with the same name no less. It can be found on on SourceForge if you're interested in a more modern application.
T42 Linux TutorialThis isn't actually a program, just a tutorial for how to get Linux running properly on an IBM Thinkpad T42 with Kubuntu 6.06.
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