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rajesh_s76
October 8th, 2003, 06:11 AM
Dear Sir/Madam,

Subject: Windows CE /GSM,GPRS,GPS/EmbeddedVC++/VC++/C++ Position

Let me at the outset introduce my self to you, Windows CE / EmbeddedVC++ / VC++ /GSM Software Engineer.

After gaining some experience working with Embedded Real Time Systems projects, I became fascinated by Microsoft Windows CE OS/Palm OS hand held devices. I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to be developed by leading experts, and to do design work on challenging products based on Windows CE handheld computers. I have five(5+) years Work exp.

I have worked on and have extensive knowledge of the following:

· Driver development for GSM(Simens TC35),Wireless Data Communication, GPRS, GPS.

· Design, Software Architecture, module definition (MIPS,ARM Product)

· Well versed with various windows ce processor (X86, ARM, MIPS)

· Various versions of the windows ce ( 2.0, 2.11, 2.12, 3.0)

. Well versed in WinCE Database.

. SmartCard Reader(Infenion, Gemplus, IRIS), FingerPrintVerification(IRIS).

· Testing, Archiving, Imaging/Builds validation

In addition to Windows CE, I also worked on Mobile Phone(SMS, Phone Book, Make Call, etc) and many other products

Along with my education, work history, industrial experience and core skill set, If your interested then i will forward my profile to you.

I am awaiting for your favourable feed back.

Best regards,

S. RAJESH

rob_robertson
October 28th, 2003, 03:09 PM
Hi there.

I'm a Hardware engineer (very little programming).

I'm looking for a C++ programmer that will help me in a specific
work (which I'll describe later).

First the problem:
To find all the operating system calls in a C++ file.
There are many files (from 15K to 100K) long.
The operting system is Linux (RedHat version 8).

What I need is an experienced programmer who will direct me
in this job (probably need to be done manually) and to
search the C++ file for occurrences which will identify
O/S calls (like interrupt calls) or whatever that shows
a call for service from the operating system.

In some situations, I'll send you the file, and you'll
send me back the list of the O/S calls.

Please notify me how you'd like to be compansated ($$$),
and time frame.

Thanks for your cooperation.

Rob Robertson
YMCA - New York
rob_robertson@ny.com