
MMCd is an open source solution for realtime datalogging of ECU parameters on certain year Mitsubishi vehicles using a Palm handheld.
I am not the author, but a contributor to the MMCd project. However, I have authored the MMCd Tools add-on, used for datalog conversion to Excel on PC platform during HotSync.
Read more at the MMCd homepage.
There may be a day when Microsoft realizes that rebooting a server after trivial security updates is too much hassle. Or, that undistinguished, yet business critical, third party application's memory leak just never gets fixed, forcing you to reboot weekly to prevent an outage. As a Windows sysadmin, unless you plan on migrating all your server applications to Unix, you're stuck rebooting your servers periodically. I came up with a way to issue reboots via ad-hoc or a scheduling tool to remotely reboot servers and ensure they are back online.
As an experiment with symmetric encryption, I put together a simple example to show how it works. You can choose from DES or Blowfish ciphers and encrypted output can be binary, hex string, or base64 encoded.
Written in Perl/CGI and uses the Crypt::CBC module bundle for ciphers.
I recently found the need to configure Outlook 2003 for thousands of corporate users to use preferred address book settings instead of the defaults. As anyone in a large corporate environment may know, the defaults are set such that when composing an email, name resolution checks all address lists in Exchange in alphabetical order by list, then name. When an organization is many tens of thousands large, resolving "Smith" will inevitably find conflicts.