User:Sbmeirow
Steve Meirowsky
[edit]I was raised on a farm in Kansas and graduated from Wichita State University.
I'm an Embedded Design Engineer. Most of my professional experience has been a Software Engineer, but part of my job at various companies and contracting has also included Field Applications Engineer, Systems Design, Hardware Design, Schematic Capture, PCB Layout, Parts Purchasing, Product Assembly, Testing, and more. My unabridged resume is 6 pages. For privacy and security reasons, most of my employment history isn't stated. The following is listed in reverse chronological order.
From 1990 to 1999, I was the Sysop of New World Information Service (NWIS) BBS. It was a free multi-line dial-up modem-based service that ran on Wildcat! BBS software. The BBS primarily targeted engineering and technical users.[1] This was a hobbiest project (not my day job).
In the early-1990s, I was the author of a MSDOS shareware program called PathTool, which can still be found on the internet as PATHTL23.ZIP.[2][3] This software allows a user to modify the PATH and INCLUDE environment variables, which are commonly used by compilers and other development tools.[4] PathTool was written in C computer language and compiled with Microsoft C/C++ 7.0.
In the mid-1980s, I was a partner in a startup, named Intelligent Dimmer Packs (IDP), that developed the first MIDI-controlled stage lighting dimmer pack. We showed it at the CES show in Chicago. It was a 6502-based system that controlled 6 channels of 1200 Watts per channel for a total of 7200 Watts. For stress testing, we mounted 6 water heater elements in a metal trash can filled with water and circulated with two garden hose connections on the side. For MIDI SysEx commands, our Manufacturer ID was 02 (see MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification, Section 4.2, Table VIIb; MIDI Manufacturers Association; 1995).[5]
In the early-1980s, I worked in tech support and engineering at CARDCO, which was the worlds largest peripheral manufacturer for the Commodore 64 and VIC-20. CARDCO shipped millions of Card Print printer interfaces (designed by Breck Ricketts).
In December 1982 issue of Compute! magazine, appeared my article and code for a "Commodore 64 Sprite Editor".[6][7]
While in high school, I was the recipient of the State and National 4-H Electrical award.[8] In 1978, my math teacher (N.M. Patton) and I went before the school board to start a computer class, which was approved, and I was one of five students in the first computer class at our high school. When I was a junior, I played lineman in our high school football team that placed 2nd in state playoffs for class 2A schools, and it was notable because our head coach was Dennis Franchione.
My grandfather was mayor of the city of Peabody from 1971 to 1976 and retired from Boeing (Wichita) where he initially welded engine mounts on biplanes at its former subsidiary Stearman Aircraft during the early 1930s,[9][10] his wife (my grandmother) was a third grade teacher at Peabody-Burns Elementary School for almost 30 years and initially taught at multiple rural one-room schools in Marion County, Kansas.[11][12] My father is a retired farmer and the Chairman of the Board of a rural water district. My mother is a retired high school teacher who taught at schools in three public school districts (Newton, Remington, Peabody). My great-great-grandfather, and his two brothers, were farmers that homesteaded neighboring 80-acre farms near Aulne in the 1870s, after emigrating from Europe.
Contributions
[edit]Substantial
[edit]- 631 cities in Kansas, as well as numerous unincorporated communities / ghost towns / counties of Kansas - I have cleaned up every city article and I continuously examine every edit to these article, I reorganize articles per Wikipedia USCITY guideline, I added a census table, update infoboxes, and various ongoing cleanup and improvements.
- ARM Cortex-M - I did a major overhaul and expansion, investigated ARM documents and created entire Overview section and "pretty" tables. My text from the development tool section was moved from this article to start the List of ARM Cortex-M development tools article.
- SD card - 100% rewrote Electrical Interface section, created tables and drawing for Transfer Modes section, add photos, correct and expand captions for all photos. Merged older microSD and miniSD articles into main article. Misc edits to related SD and MMC card articles and redirects.
- Expanded and overhauled significant amounts of: LTspice, 555 timer IC, Seven-segment display, ATtiny microcontroller comparison chart, List of 4000-series integrated circuits, List of 7400-series integrated circuits, C23 (C standard revision), and numerous other technical articles (too long to list).
- Significant archive research to improve the early history (before 1960) of "RCA connector#History" and "E series of preferred numbers#History" articles.
Photos
[edit]- My Photo Gallery (my photos used in Wikipedia articles)
- I took photos in small towns in Marion County, Kansas and uploaded to Wikimedia Commons then added to city articles.
Created
[edit]Date | Templates |
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2020-08-26 | Template:C language revisions (my concept) |
2016-12-16 | Template:Loop constructs (my concept) |
2018-07-29 | Template:Kansas books (my concept) |
2014-06-29 | Template:SREC HEX |
Date | Technical Articles |
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2023-02-09 | Integra Technologies (Company) |
2014-08-11 | Nokia 130 (Cell Phone) |
2013-09-24 | ESD materials (Electrical) |
2013-08-31 | JST connector (Electrical) |
2013-08-26 | ARM Cortex-A (Microprocessors) |
2013-08-26 | ARM Cortex-R (Microcontrollers) |
2013-03-19 | Lego Mindstorms EV3 (Robots) |
2013-02-24 | HP Slate 7 (Android Tablet) |
2012-08-01 | NXP LPC (ARM Microcontrollers) |
2012-01-16 | NOVO7 (Android Tablets) |
2011-11-29 | STM32 (ARM Microcontrollers) |
2010-12-19 | CARDCO (Company) |
Date | People Articles |
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2023-05-18 | Mike Engelhardt (Programmer, LTspice) |
2017-01-15 | Slobodan Ćuk (Engineer, Ćuk converter) |
2012-05-06 | Justine Lupe (Actress) |
Date | List Articles |
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2015-11-22 | List of satirical news websites |
Date | Water Articles |
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2014-07-05 | Fall River Lake (Greenwood) |
2012-04-13 | Cottonwood River (Kansas) |
2011-05-19 | Marion County Lake (Marion) |
2010-12-13 | Marion Reservoir (Marion) |
Date | Various Kansas Articles |
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2014-05-20 | Florence, El Dorado, and Walnut Valley Railroad (Kansas) |
2012-05-20 | Marion and McPherson Railroad (Kansas) |
2014-02-05 | Peabody Gazette-Bulletin (Peabody) |
2011-08-07 | Threshing stone (Kansas) |
Date | NRHP Articles |
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2015-12-10 | Drinkwater & Schriver Mill (Cedar Point) |
2012-01-29 | Peabody City Park (Peabody) |
2011-07-07 | Harvey House (Florence) |
2011-07-07 | Peabody Downtown Historic District (Peabody) |
2011-07-07 | W.H. Morgan House (Peabody) |
2011-07-07 | J.S. Schroeder Building (Peabody) |
2011-07-04 | Carnegie Library (Peabody) |
2011-07-02 | Peabody Historical Library Museum (Peabody) |
Date | School Articles |
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2023-xx-xx | 6 United School Districts (Kansas) |
2021-xx-xx | 20 United School Districts (Kansas) |
2020-xx-xx | 12 United School Districts (Kansas) |
2019-xx-xx | 11 United School Districts (Kansas) |
2018-xx-xx | 21 United School Districts (Kansas) |
2016-xx-xx | 28 United School Districts (Kansas) |
2011-08-18 | Eisenhower High School (Goddard) |
2010-12-13 | Frederic Remington High School (Whitewater) |
2010-12-12 | Berean Academy (Elbing) |
2010-12-12 | Chase County High School (Cottonwood Falls) |
2010-12-12 | Hillsboro High School (Hillsboro) |
2010-12-12 | Marion High School (Marion) |
2010-08-23 | Peabody-Burns High School (Peabody) |
Date | Community Articles |
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2023-11-05 | Howell, Kansas (Ford County) |
2021-07-16 | Loretta, Kansas (Rush County) |
2021-01-29 | Somerset, Kansas (Miami County) |
2020-12-10 | Watson, Kansas (Shawnee County) |
2020-07-17 | Hitschmann, Kansas (Barton County) |
2020-03-07 | Rome, Kansas (Sumner County) |
2020-02-11 | Suppesville, Kansas (Sumner County) |
2020-02-08 | Mount Vernon, Kansas (Kingman County) |
2018-10-20 | Comiskey, Kansas (Morris County) |
2018-07-05 | Plum Grove, Kansas (Butler County) |
2018-06-09 | Caruso, Kansas (Sherman County) |
2018-05-03 | Alida, Kansas (Geary County) |
2018-05-03 | Broughton, Kansas (Clay County) |
2017-08-19 | Joy, Kansas (Kiowa County) |
2016-06-26 | Sena, New Mexico (San Miguel County) |
2016-01-30 | Yankee Run, Kansas (Ellsworth County) |
2014-05-13 | Waldeck, Kansas (Marion County) |
2014-05-12 | Oursler, Kansas (Marion County) |
2014-03-02 | McLain, Kansas (Harvey County) |
2014-03-02 | Patterson, Kansas (Harvey County) |
2014-03-02 | Putnam, Kansas (Harvey County) |
2014-03-02 | Zimmerdale, Kansas (Harvey County) |
2013-06-xx | 24 Townships (Marion County) |
2013-06-09 | Gnadenau, Kansas (Marion County) |
2011-09-10 | Furley, Kansas (Sedgwick County) |
2011-09-04 | Brainerd, Kansas (Butler County) |
2010-07-07 | Antelope, Kansas (Marion County) |
2010-07-07 | Aulne, Kansas (Marion County) |
2010-07-07 | Canada, Kansas (Marion County) |
2010-07-07 | Eastshore, Kansas (Marion County) |
Subpage Menu
[edit]- My Awards and Barnstars
- My User Boxes
- My Photo Collection
- My eBook Collection
- How To Upload Photos To Wikipedia
- How To Read Wikipedia Offline
- My Recommended Changes To City Articles For 2010 Census
- Various Help Tips
Watch Lists
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Engineering Oriented Bulletin Board Systems Directory; New World Information Service BBS (aka Steve Meirowsky); 1992.
- ^ Best of DOS Shareware CDROM; Walnut Creek; April 1995.
- ^ PathTool v2.3; New World Designs (aka Steve Meirowsky); Released March 3, 1994.
- ^ Online emulation of first version of PathTool v1.0 released on September 2, 1991.
- ^ MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification; MIDI Manufacturers Association; 1995.
- ^ Commodore 64 Sprite Editor; Compute!; page 212 of 298 pages; December 1982.
- ^ Meirowsky Has Article Published; Peabody Gazette-Bulletin; page 1 of 10 pages; December 2, 1982.
- ^ Steve Meirowsky Wins State 4-H Electric Championship; Peabody Gazette-Bulletin; page 1 of 12 pages; October 18, 1979.
- ^ Guy Meirowsky at Find a Grave
- ^ Guy Meirowsky - Obituary; Peabody Gazette-Bulletin; Page 4; November 20, 1986.
- ^ Lucille (Winkley) Meirowsky at Find a Grave
- ^ Lucille Meirowsky - Obituary; Peabody Gazette-Bulletin; Page 3; August 11, 2010.
Licensing
[edit]Photo contributions
[edit]I upload each of my photos to Flickr first, then to Wikimedia Commons second, thus each photo is licensed individually and should match between the two sites. For all of my photos with CC-BY-SA and CC-BY licenses, my name isn't required to be shown in photo captions on any official Wikipedia websites, but for all other uses it is required.
Text contributions
[edit]I grant the following licensing for all of my text edits in Wikipedia articles, but I reserve all rights for my personal user pages.
Licensing rights granted to Wikimedia Foundation | |
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I grant non-exclusive permission for the Wikimedia Foundation Inc. to relicense my text contributions under any copyleft license that it chooses, provided it maintains the free and open spirit of the GFDL. This permission acknowledges that future licensing needs of the Wikimedia projects may need adapting in unforeseen fashions to facilitate other uses, formats, and locations. It is given for as long as this banner remains. |
Warnings
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