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Hyper Plugin

Hypercosm, a company that provides web-based 3D simulation software, produces a plugin for SketchUp that allows users to export script that can be executed by browsers equipped with the browser plugin.  For a class project, I have implemented this software by providing a virtual 3D model of my design for Auburn's new coliseum. Click on the Hyper 3D link above to view the model.  Remember, you must install the browser plugin first.  You can do so by going to my downloads page or by clicking here.  After you have downloaded it and installed it, restart your browser, come back to my page, and click on Hyper 3D to explore my creation.

 

Daemon Tools

April 14, 2007

Today, the new version (Daemon Tools, V4.09 with SPTD V1.43) was released to the public.  Below are the reflected changes.  Visit the downloads page to download it.

Changes in this version:

- Support for StarForce 4.70.
- Support for compressed and encrypted *.mds images which soon will be created by Alcohol and DAEMON Tools Pro.
- Support for compressed and encrypted *.isz images created by UltraISO.
- Fixed some minor issues with image autorun, autostart option etc. (also HKCU is used now instead of HKLM).
- Added "Check for updates" option (periodically checks for new version at each tray start).
- Internal virtual drive engine enhancements.
- Fixed installation problems on Dell systems with Embassy Trust Suite

Welcome

 

April 13, Friday

 

Welcome to the grand opening of my page.  I've had this page since 2003 and yet have not utilized the great amount of "free" space I have to post random tidbits and information.  So have a look around, let me know what you think, and take advantage of the available downloads. 

 

 

Limbeck

April 13, Friday

Friday the 13th, another day for superstitions and scary movies.  However, today, I doubt that I will do anything differently. 

I revived Limbeck's new album in the mail today along with a t-shirt.  It's a very good album and I've been listening to it ever since I first tore into the thin cellophane wrapper. If you don't already have the album, or have never even heard of them, then check them out.

http://www.limbeck.net/