Jeremys Posts

Finishing my Computer Engineering degree

I finally graduate, learn lots about computers, and amass a big debt

SoundCloud oddities

I migrate a bunch of podcasts to a paid SoundCloud subscription - Trouble ensues...

Protect young children on the internet – K9 Web Protection quick start

K9 is a free internet filter which does a pretty good job

“Uneven boldness” with Chinese characters on Office/Windows 10

I was recently showing a PowerPoint with some Chinese characters.

Mini DisplayPort Breakdown

I have a thing against Mini DisplayPort. Ah, the cause of so many of my problems. I’ve been through broken mDP (Mini DisplayPort) cables, broken mDP ports, and “non-working” mDP to HDMI adaptors causing havoc. It’s things like having to drive to a shop just to buy a working adaptor when you really need it, or figuring out what angle to bend the cable to get a projector working for a 21st party (yep).

[link] Interesting blog

Stumbled across Philip Guo’s blog, as I was (initially) searching for programming interview tips. Worth visiting for any software / computer science-y people out there, with insights into Phd and academia life. Hard work! http://pgbovine.net/programming-interview-tips.htm https://www.youtube.com/user/pgbovine/

ProPresenter 6 on Windows tips

Summary: Get a really good computer for ProPresenter. A dual core laptop with integrated graphics does NOT work very well with ProPresenter 5 / 6 Windows. Whilst the Mac version is proven but not perfect, the Windows version is generally “slow” as my volunteers tell me. Test things out before going live!! Editorial note: If you’re thinking about buying ProPresenter 6 Windows, I recommend you take a look at the official forums beforehand to get a feel for the kind of problems others have/are facing with the software.

HP MicroServer Gen8 – OMV NAS

Early into this semester I bought a HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8. A few months after, everything seems to running well! 🙂 This is a huge upgrade from the Noontec N5… oh, _exFAT_ as a 24⁄7 single disk NAS filesystem? NEVER AGAIN. Especially as it definitely wasn’t running any of Microsoft’s OSes! I purchased the most basic option, with a Celeron G1610T processor at ~$310 AUD (incl. shipping), and thanks to ozbargain for an eBay discount coupon, the deal included 8GB RAM (up from the 4GB base).

Xilinx Vivado 2016.4 SDK not launching; more bugs

Xilinx’s tools seems to always come with their fair share of problems. I installed the latest version, Xilinx Vivado 2016.4, hoping that I could avoid hacky fixes to get it running (and playing nice with Windows 10, too!) I was wrong. (Turns out that this is normal, just look at the sample projects in “Zynq SoC Training” from EmbeddedCentric.com!) Current grievances: Bad workflow when developing a custom IP. Plenty of “Vivado Internal Exception” messages popping up every now and then.

Windows 10 gestures on the Logitech Touchpad T650 with AutoHotKey

If you are one of the few people with the Logitech Wireless Rechargable Touchpad T650, and on Windows 10, you’ve probably been wanting some Windows 10 gestures like I have – particularly Virtual Desktop switching. Logitech’s SetPoint software is unfortunately closed-source and not very customisable. This particular device has no method of hand editing the xml files to redefine the special touch gestures. Lame. I have posted this feature suggestion to Logitech (a “Precision Touchpad” driver would be seriously amazing), but in the meantime, here’s my own solution, which piggy backs on SetPoint’s hotkey send events: