Author Justin Lee

DRAM Error Rates are Actually Hundred and Thousands of Times Higher Than We Thought

DRAM, or commonly called RAM, is something we have on all computers and most mini electronic devices such as our mobile phones and portable players. Without them, computers won’t work. They hold vital data while they are in use, such… Continue Reading →

Sun Netra T1 AC200 is Alive!

It’s alive! I’ve finally decommissioned a server that has served me well for over 5 years. WhyMobile, IABPI and Naturext were the last sites hosted on the server. The old hefty 2U server is now sitting in my mum’s office… Continue Reading →

Why FTTH Will Suck and 1 Mbps Symmetric Broadband is Enough for Everybody

Watch this video. Although this video was made for entertainment, it does goes to show what people think 100 Mbps can give them. I think I need to start my rant. People have the wrong impression of subscribed broadband speeds…. Continue Reading →

StarHub and SingNet Practices Traffic Management

Slow Internet access tonight? ISPs say, blame it on the P2P. In an earlier blog entry, I wrote about how the Internet really works and why there’s really no such thing as dedicated Internet bandwidth. To tackle the increasing bandwidth… Continue Reading →

Telnet to Serial Script for the Mac, Now Complete

In my previous blog entry, I found a tool MultiCom that proxies my serial to a TCP socket, but it was lacking the ability to set my telnet client into character mode and wasn’t working with Cisco devices. I later… Continue Reading →

Finally, a Real Serial Console for the Mac

I’ve been searching high and low. ZTerm is extinct, screen kinda sucks with scrolling. So what do I have left? I attempted to write a script in Python to turn the serial port into a local socket so I could… Continue Reading →

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