Flagstaff Meeting September 11 Presentation on Embedded Linux
Shawn Badger
badger.shawn at gmail.com
Wed Sep 5 13:16:29 MST 2007
I plan on going and have some room for a couple people if anybody is
interested in going. I plan on leaving Phoneix around 3:30 and returning
after the meeting that night. We should be back in town by 10.
Please contact me off the list if you are interested in going.
On 9/4/07, Patrick Fleming, EA <plug at rwcinc.net> wrote:
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> I know it might be a bit of a drive for some Pluggers, but we would like
> to invite anyone who wants to join us on Sept 11 6:00pm at the USGS,
> Shoemaker Building for a presentation on Embedded Linux. RSVP requested
> so we know how many to expect.
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> http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=USGS+shoemaker+flagstaff+az
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> Overview of Embedded System Using Linux
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> In this presentation, Dr. Salazar will give an overview of what is
> embedded Linux, tools, bootloaders, filesystem, as well as the steps
> needed to configure and create a small root filesystem from scratch for
> an embedded device using Linux. All of this in 90 minutes. Q and A
> follows presentations.
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> Bio of Dr. Raul Salazar
> Raul A. Salazar, Ph.D.
> President and CTO
> JHL Technologies, Inc.
> Technical training, Mentoring, Multimedia, embedded and Software
> Development
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> Dr. Salazar is President and Chief Technology Officer of JHL
> Technologies, a global provider of advanced technical training;
> software, embedded, and multimedia development. Prior to joining JHL he
> was an assistant professor at Nova Southeastern University where he was
> instrumental in securing over $800,000 in donated computers and
> software from Gould, AT&T, Harris Corporation, and Digital Corporation.
> At Nova, he was instrumental in establishing a successful relationship
> with industry. While dedicated to academia, industry was demanding more
> of his time and expertise. In 1993, Raul became a joint owner of JHL.
> Even so, Raul maintains his roots in academia and continues to teach
> computer science and computer information systems courses as an adjunct
> professor.
>
> For over ten years, Raul has designed and developed embedded Linux
> systems for the cellular and small screen industry. He also designs
> total home and condominium automation systems based on embedded Linux.
> This includes design and development of DIY Home and Environmental
> Monitoring, Control and Automation using Traditional Interfaces and
> protocols (Panel computers, sbcs, USB ports, Serial ports, X10, Insteon,
> UPB, etc).
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> Today, Dr. Salazar has over 27 years industry experience, 22 years
> university teaching experience, and 24 years technical training and
> development experience to Fortune 500 companies. He has taught and
> designed over 150 technical courses, which also include software
> development, mentoring, and consulting services in these areas. He
> manages a diverse team of developers and contractors. Given his broad
> technical and management expertise, coupled with his commitment to
> excellent customer relations, has garnered him the respect of his
> colleagues in industry, academia, and from corporations for whom he has
> provided his services.
>
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