Saturday, August 5, 2017

Another Astonishing Coincidence



Today I published two short updates here.

The first,
Green Hills is out of the closet regarding their wholly owned subsidiaries. Here is the first.



was published today, Saturday, August 5, 2017 at 11:50 AM


The second,
Dan O'Dowd, now 61 steps out to realize his dreams of being richer than Bill Gates




was published today, Saturday, August 5, 2017 11:50 AM


Why would this matter? Because the wifi in the place where I am staying suddenly, to the surprise of everyone there suddenly stopped working. And I found an interesting wifi connection, secured, on the list.







The list goes on from there for quite a ways. 



Today, this suddenly reminded me of the traumatic period early last year when I was being stalked and threatened at my cabin in the Sierras.  For three months we, myself and my disabled son, endured freezing and near starvation.  You might ask why I did not get help from other people in the area.  I can tell you it was not because I did not try.  No one came.  

Saturday, March 12, 2016

A Look at the Neighborhood

This post begins with, 


"At 6:16 this morning these were the available WiFis on Circle Way, Cedar Slope.  Mine are Harriet and the HP-Print-88-Officejet 4630 is my printer. 

This is especially interesting because no one is staying at any cabin around here - except for us.  Personally, I think both the other  routers, or other wifi devices are at the Greenfield cabin.   Greenfield Cabin 5.4 and FBI Surveillance come and go but generally travel together, appearing one after another and staying around while my AVG repair goes nuts keeping this computer operating.  Why would that be?  

11:57am - Hey!  Where did Greenfield and FBI Surveillance go?  They all of a sudden disappeared.  I wonder why?

12:01pm - And guess what????  No more huge piles of hacks to be  handled.  Must be a coincidence, right?"  MORE




The story began much earlier.  John Greenfield had been the president of the Cedar Slope 

On January 1, 2016, I fell on the black, compacted ice at the end of our driveway.  I crawled back to the cabin growing steadily colder and more sodden with water warmed by by sweat.  The distance was 100 feet, more or less.  

The accumulation of snow was caused by several men in loud vehicles driving over it over and over again up into my drive way.  I had been clearing what I could before this.  Greenfield was one of those men.  

Afterward, I suffered the injury, caused by these men, this was not possible.  

I called two friends, who are both nurses and described the symptoms.  Independently each said it sounded like the symptoms of a hair-line fracture of my pelvis and told me adamantly to stay in bed.  Fortunately, I had a bottle of aspirin which allowed me to kill enough of the pain so I could crawl to the bathroom and feed myself and Arthur.  

These posts, and the several previous to it, is from the Cedar Slope Blog. The relevant stories are linked below, for as long as the links last I have discovered someone is perfectly capable of changing links to bizarre locations and  disappearing articles. Of course, that would mean Google is involved. 

Two of the 'available' wifi connections are mine.  The cabin was a half mile from any other occupied residence.   The two you see, Harriet and the HP-88-Officejet 4530 Printer, were mine.  The printer had was not set up to be used wirelessly.  The other two  are Greenfield Cabin 5.4 and FBI Surveillance.  More on John Greenfield at the end of this post. 




Friday, February 26, 2016




Thursday, February 11, 2016




Wednesday, February 10, 2016




Tuesday, February 9, 2016



John Greenfield - Who he is. Linked In August 5, 2017

Here is my experience with him from the time he visited our cabin around 1989 on. Yep, it is true every word of it.  I think he has a lot in common with Craig, for sure.

Notice he now works for CaseText, a site I visited once, briefly, in 2015.  Thereafter, they contacted me several times offering to let me do my legal research there.  They did not request I pay for these services.

While I was enduring being boxed in at the cabin Greenfield was always looking to see me, watching him from the cabin, as he drove back and forth, compressing the snow into ice.  

Now, John's career includes services to corporate clients.  These services appear to include whatever needs doing.  Could that be to act as Craig and Dan's agent in my destruction?  Given the actions taken by Craig and Dan this is a reasonable assumption.

About CaseText

Pricing

What would it have been worth to Craig and Dan to know what I was researching?  

















Dan O'Dowd, now 61 steps out to realize his dreams of being richer than Bill Gates

August 05, 2017 2:47 PM ET




Software

Company Overview of Green Hills Software, Inc.

Company Overview

Green Hills Software, Inc. develops embedded software solutions. The company’s portfolio includes real-time operating system (RTOS) solutions; Multivisor, a flexible embedded virtualization solution for hosting guest operating systems alongside real-time applications and middleware; and ยต-velOSity RTOS, an operating system for cost-sensitive and resource-constrained devices. Its product line includes integrated development environments; networking and communications solutions; hardware debug devices; and safety-critical products. The company also provides custom development for new architectures, DSP specialization, MULTI IDE customization, advanced debugging, third party extension/porting, ...
30 West Sola Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
United States
Founded in 1982
Phone:
805-965-6044
Fax:
805-965-6343

Key Executives For Green Hills Software, Inc.

Founder, Chief Executive Officer and President
Age: 61
Chief Financial Officer
Age: 61
General Counsel
Age: 45
Vice President of Business Development
Vice President of Marketing
Age: 56
Compensation as of Fiscal Year 2017.

Green Hills Software, Inc. Key Developments


Green Hills Software, Inc. Key Developments

Commercial & Military Flight Critical Equipment Supplier Selects Green Hills Software INTEGRITY-178 Tump Multicore Operating System for DO-178B Level Certification on the Xilinx Zynq Ultrascale+ MPSoC
Green Hills Software announced that it has been selected by a US supplier of guidance and navigation equipment for commercial and military aircraft to provide its DO-178B Level A-compliant real-time multicore operating system for their next generation of equipment based on the Xilinx Zynq® Ultrascale+ MPSoC. The Ultrascale+ MPSoC includes four Cortex®-A53 64-bit cores which will run Green Hills Software's INTEGRITY®-178 Time-Variant Unified Multi Processing (tuMP) operating system. The DO-178B Level A-compliant operating system capabilities required by Green Hills Software's flight-critical avionics and mission equipment customers using an ARMv8 based architecture (e.g. Ultrascale+'s quadcore Cortex-A53s) includes full 64-bit operational support for all applications, the ability to execute SMP and/or AMP applications on all four cores simultaneously, support for the latest ARINC-653 multicore partitioning requirements as defined in Part 1 Supplement 4 of the standard (including SMP operation as defined in Section 2.2.1 of Supplement 4), a safety-critical IP network stack that supports multiple IP clients at differing safety levels, and the ability to host applications that align with the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACETM) Technical Standard. Green Hills Software has a long history as an innovative leader in enabling critical embedded system designers to fully utilize advanced microprocessor features such as those found on today's multicore SoCs. Beginning with Green Hills Software's pioneering efforts of robust partitioning for single-core processors, its list of accomplishments continues with certified operating systems for today's highly capable ARMv8 multicore SoCs. The Green Hills INTEGRITY-178 tuMP RTOS has been shipping to aerospace and defense customers since 2010 and builds upon a proven fifteen-year service history and certification pedigree of its INTEGRITY-178 single-core predecessor by incorporating multicore operating system capabilities, including support for both AMP and SMP operation. The INTEGRITY-178 tuMP multicore operating system is available for ARM, Intel, and NXP PowerPC/QorIQ architectures, supporting both 32-bit and full 64-bit operation. INTEGRITY-178 tuMP for Intel architectures also offers support for Linux, Windows and Android GuestOS virtualization. INTEGRITY-178 tuMP offers complete support for the ARINC-653 Part 1 Supplement 4 standard (including section 2.2.1 – SMP operation), as well as the Part 2 optional features such as Sampling Port Data Structures, Sampling Port Extensions, Memory Blocks, Multiple Module Schedules and File System. INTEGRITY-178 tuMP offers advanced options such as a DO-178B Level A-compliant network stack and file systems, both based on a Client/Server architecture that features the ability of the Level A Server to communicate simultaneously with multiple Clients operating at different safety levels (DAL A – E), located on the same or different cores. INTEGRITY-178 aligns with the FACE 2.1 Safety Base and Security profiles, with support for the current FACE 3.0 Safety Base and Security draft profiles already in place. INTEGRITY-178 tuMP is the worldwide high-assurance RTOS leader when it comes to delivering the most efficient and optimal core utilization for todays advanced 32-bit and 64-bit multicore architectures – translation: the leader in enabling SWaP reduction results.
Green Hills Software INTEGRITY RTOS Supports Scalys System-on-Module Range
Green Hills Software and Scalys have announced support for Green Hills Software's INTEGRITY® real-time operating system (RTOS) on the Scalys range of System-on-Modules (SoM). Users of Scalys SoMs can now rely on a trusted, safe RTOS that supports the secure operation. The Scalys range features modules based around NXP (formerly Freescale) processors including i.MX 53, i.MX 6, and QorIQ T1, T2 and LS2 communication processors. Scalys will offer a board support package (BSP) with each SoM that includes support for the Green Hills INTEGRITY RTOS and MULTI® IDE. This will enable developers to further reduce the time to market for their products whilst delivering a robust and proven hardware/software combination. Green Hills Software's INTEGRITY RTOS BSPs for Scalys SoMs are available on request.
Green Hills Software Announces Compiler 2017
Green Hills Software announced its latest Optimizing C and C++ Compilers for the world's most popular 32-bit and 64-bit embedded processor architectures, including ARM®, Intel® and Power Architecture®. Enhanced support for the C++11 language, updated functional safety certification and NEON™ autovectorization lead the list of the many important compiler and toolchain enhancements. Compiler 2017 is an important component in the MULTI® integrated development environment (IDE), used by thousands of developers to be more productive, generate faster code, decrease code size and enhance maintainability when creating today's IoT and embedded applications. The Green Hills Optimizing Compilers 2017 build upon 34 years of performance optimizations and are applied to 32/64-bit architectures from ARM, Intel, Power Architecture, Renesas RH850, MIPS and Tricore™. New hardware-specific optimizations include: Automatic or manual vectorization for ARM NEON instructions. NEON technology is a 128-bit SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) architecture extension for the ARM Cortex™-A series processors, bringing powerful acceleration to multimedia applications. Expanded support for the latest Intel Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE4) unlocking a higher dynamic range of computational power across many embedded workloads. Updated support for over 100 new DSP instructions in the SPE2 instruction set on Power Architecture e200 processors for increased and efficient performance on automotive and industrial vector processing. Processor manufacturers have chosen Green Hills compilers more than all other competing compilers when publishing their high processor performance scores on EEMBC® Benchmarks — the industry standard benchmarks for embedded systems. Green Hills Software continues its significant investment to maintain functional safety qualification for its C/C++ Compilers, toolchain and C/C++ runtime libraries, certified to meet the high levels of functional safety levels for ISO 26262 ASIL D (Automotive), IEC 61508 SIL 4 (Industrial) and EN 50128 SWSIL 4 (Railway) standards. In addition, the integrated single-pass MISRA-C adherence checker gives development teams a flexible means to enforce cleaner, higher-quality code. New enhancements in Compiler 2017 yield increased code determinism and reliability such as: Argument type checking giving the developer greater control against mismatches across link modules — a safety-critical concern. Multiple options are now available to the developer to control the tradeoff between floating point accuracy and speed. Convenience and productivity: upgraded support brings increased code performance and powerful developer productivity and convenience. Some of the important features are: Standardized C++ threading enables developers to write portable multi-threaded application code. Standard C++ libraries for regular expressions, random number generators, unordered containers and more. Template Metaprogramming is simplified and expanded in the standard library. Additional options for controlling linker sections.

Green Hills is out of the closet regarding their wholly owned subsidiaries. Here is the first.

News and Announcements


An exciting announcement made by 



..who are delighted to announce their relationship with....(Drum roll)  



Look here for coming announcements relating to the entities above.  The balance of the news release is provided below.

"OmniAir Consortium is pleased to announce that INTEGRITY Security Services (ISS), a Green Hills Software company, joined as an executive member.
“As vehicles become more and more connected the issue of cybersecurity for vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V), vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I), and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) connected vehicles devices are at the forefront of the discussion, and we are fortunate to have ISS as a member,” Jason Conley, executive director at OmniAir.
“INTEGRITY Security Services is excited to join OmniAir because the future of V2X depends on the safety and reliability of the communication system, “said David Sequino, VP and General Manager of ISS. “As the first commercial V2V certificate authority, we are committed to ensuring that buyers of OmniAir certified devices understand their system was designed and tested using the very best security practices.”
INTEGRITY Security Services is a wholly owned subsidiary of Green Hills Software, established to provide best practice embedded security products and services for the protection of smart devices in all industries.  ISS end-to-end embedded security solutions protect reliability and data throughout the most complex supply chains.  Learn more about ISS at www.ghsiss.com.
OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification in ITS, tolling, IoT technologies and connected vehicles. OmniAir’s membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test labs. Learn more about OmniAir at www.omniair.org.


Sure, thanks for reminding me!