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 Introduction

Welcome to Slyware's web site; hosting products, papers, code and random other compsci related bits maintained by Simon Chudley.

AMV1


Featured applications include the Amateur Radio Utility v1 (AMV1), shown left.

This product was released back in 1999, and aims to provide an easy to use home logging solution for Amateur Radio operators.

Various other utilities based around this application are available, allowing further customisation. The Delphi 3 source code for this product is also now available.

Click here for further details and downloads.

The Desktop Manager application provides multiple virtual desktops, along with many other benefits.

It can discretely exist in the system tray, being completely controlled via keyboard shortcuts; alternately the desktop manager window can be used to drag windows between desktops.

It also allows for common tasks to be scripted and assigned to keyboard shortcuts; and is fully configurable.

Click here for further details and downloads.
Desktop managed

Other site features include:

  • TMip (Transparent Mobile IP): Host mobility with no need for client side stack support.
  • XMLNetMan (XML Network Management): Automatically generate network service configurations.
  • SlyBot (Robotics/Control Software): My venture into the world of robotics and control software.

See the products page for more details, or the projects page for past and present projects. Alternately, read more about me if you wish!

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 Latest News

Sunday 27th April - 12:30
The next developmental CVS version of TMip has now been released (version 0.11a). This has the major addition of an integrated DHCP server within the CN application, so now it really is all transparent!

See here for details on the project, and you can download the software from SourceForge TMip CVS, see the CVS link on the project page.

Or you can use the following to check it out directly (use a blank password):

cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/tmip login
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/tmip co tmipcore
Wednesday 2nd April - 00:30
Over the past few months I've been working on a new project, called TMip. This aims to provide transparent mobile IP over both wireless and wired networks, with no need for any client software or alteration to IP stack.

I have just released the first alpha version (0.1a). More details here!.
Wednesday 2nd April - 00:29
Martin Howells (VK2UMJ) has prepared some frequency allocation plug-ins for AMV1, covering VK and VK2. He has included both full/limited/novice and novice limited allocations.

You can download these from his web site at http://www.qsl.net/vk2umj/amvplug.htm.

Thanks Martin!

Note:  I promised to release the source code for AMV1 ages ago, and it never happened. Other projects have taken over. But... I really should do it, so I will make an effort to get all the source code out for every application I wrote for AMV1. It might not be a pretty process... some of the code is 6 years old!
Wednesday 23rd October - 15:30
I have not had much of a chance to do any updates recently, but hopefully that will change soon! Time has been devoted to University and a new wireless LAN project.

If you are interested, see the SOWN (Southampton Open Wireless Network) page for details.
Sunday 4th August - 18:00
I've updated the latest version of my third year project package, which now includes the simulation program. Documentation on that should follow shortly.

Also, another paper has been posted up, which was presented at the ISSA2002 conference in July 2002.
Tuesday 2th July - 21:00
I have finally got round to writing a small utility to allow AMV1 users to change their frequency allocations and county callsign prefixes!

Sorry it just took so long! :-)

Also note that my IRC server is down currently, I'm kinda moving house so everything is in a bit of a mess!

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