• Re: RCM,VRTX,UNIX,AIX,C,NY/LI area

    From KP2 KP2@21:1/5 to Jim Martling on Mon Mar 20 18:22:15 2023
    On Monday, November 30, 1992 at 10:22:54 PM UTC-8, Jim Martling wrote:
    COVER LETTER:
    NOTE: I figured I could be a little more "human" for my internet version. Please let me know if I shouldn't have!
    James L. Martling
    941 Oyster Bay Rd.
    East Norwich, NY 11732
    (516) 922-0059
    Internet: mart...@cshl.org

    I am looking for employment as a C programmer in a Unix, MS-DOS, or "embedded" environment. I require a minimum yearly salary of $40,000.
    I am experienced in systems (Unix internals), application and embedded programming for Unix and MS-DOS platforms. I have a good understanding of computer hardware (I have designed and built several working single-board computers (Z-80, 8086, 8051 CPUs).
    I enjoy programming for graphics and hardware control. Perhaps the most
    fun programming I have had was when I did software development for a mobile robot named "Sandy" when I worked at the NY Tech Robotics Research facility. I have developed 3-D object rendering and animation software (including both wire-frame and hidden surface removal), as well as communications protocols for home-brew SBCs. Please note that I maintained an A+ average for
    Calc I,II, III, and matrix algebra at college (New York Tech). Also note that
    only Matrix and Trig have ever been useful since then!
    My most ambitious professional project recently was the design, coding and testing of a coprocessor software development kit. This was a job sub- contracted to my employer (Systems Strategies Inc.) by IBM Boca Raton. The kit is currently marketed under the IBM logo. It targets the IBM RS/6000 for development of software to run on the IBM ARTIC family of coprocessor adapters. ARTIC is 80186 based Micro-Channel Architecture communications boards. The development kit includes an AIX device driver, an AIX user-space download application, and a C library of system calls for control of, and communications with the ARTIC boards. The ARTIC boards run a real-time multitasking executive named "RCM" (for Realtime Control Microcode). RCM
    was developed by IBM Boca. I personally wrote the following documents
    (all were requested, and subsequently approved by IBM Boca).
    High-level Design Document (project overview)
    Disaster Recover Plan
    Installation Design Plan and User Installation guides
    Low-level Design and Test Documents (a paper for each program module,
    and shell-script).
    Please note that we received NO bug reports from IBM after delivery of the "golden master" software, even though we were contracted for a year of support (there were a few bugs during Beta, though!).
    I also have good verbal skills. I was selected by SSI to be sent to Basingstoke, United Kingdom, to teach European IBM engineers how to support our communications products (SSI's software is sold under IBM's logo in Europe). I received good reviews from the IBM Basingstoke personnel.

    P.S. This is the first time I have posted a resume to the net. If you have the time (and the inclination), please critique and write to me, Jim Martling,
    at internet: mart...@cshl.org (or contact me by phone or US mail, info
    at top of this document and resume).
    Thank you very much,
    Jim Martling
    RESUME: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    James L. Martling
    941 Oyster Bay Rd.
    East Norwich, NY 11732
    (516) 922-0059
    internet: mart...@cshl.org
    EXPERIENCE:
    8/92-present Independent development and design of hardware and
    software for an 8031 (8051 architecture) based
    single board computer.
    6/89-7/92 Software Engineer
    Systems Strategies Inc.
    NYC and Melville, NY.
    Ported communications products to RS/6000 and
    PS/2 AIX platforms, for use with IBM ARTIC coprocessor
    adapters. Software included AIX device drivers, and
    download and communications protocols for the coprocessor
    adapters. Also the installation and configuration
    programs. Designed and wrote IBM's development kit
    for the ARTIC family of coprocessor adapters
    (sub-contracted by IBM to SSI).
    6/87-6/89 Programmer/Analyst
    Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories
    Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.
    Created ORACLE database for all known Restriction
    Enzymes. Wrote SunView windows interface in C under
    SUN Unix for graphic interface into database. Also
    wrote utility programs in C and C-shell for the scientific
    community. These were to aid in DNA analysis and network
    communications.
    4/85-6/87 Systems Programmer
    Systems Strategies Inc.
    NYC and Melville, NY.
    Wrote device drivers under Unix and iRMX for downloading
    to, and communications with CPU boards in Multibus I
    system. Also wrote driver for board side code, and
    assembler system service routines. Also wrote relocater-
    loaders for MS-DOS .EXE format code.
    EDUCATION: New York Institute of Technology
    Old Westbury, N.Y.
    Major: Electrical Engineering
    Currently have 100 credits, 3.8 avg.
    A.A.S. Degree 1980 Nassau Community College
    HONORS: Dean's List, all semesters at NYIT
    During schooling, I worked at the Robotics Research Lab
    for NY Tech developing sonar and motion algorithms for
    mobile robots. Also worked at Applied Digital Data Systems,
    and Eaton AIL in cooperative education programs.
    SOFTWARE: C, Unix (AIX, Sys V, Xenix, etc.), Bourne, Korn and C-shell
    Pascal, FORTRAN, 80x86/87 assembler, Z-80 assembler, BASIC
    COBOL.
    HARDWARE: IBM RS/6000, PS/2, PCs, Multibus and VME bus systems,
    SUN3 (Motorola based) and SUN4 (RISC)f systems, MASSCOMP,
    many others.
    Chet HEath.

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