User:Omokolade.Hunpatin
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Personal Info
Omokolade Hunpatin is a Math and Computer Science double major at Marquette University.
Research Topic
To help complete the porting of the Xinu Operating System to the Raspberry Pi, and to set up a pool of Raspberry Pis for use in a Marquette University Operating System course.
Daily Log
Week 1 (6/1 - 6/5)
- Attended REU Introduction Session, and became acquainted with co-researchers
- Discussed with Dr.Brylow and co-researchers about what research project we should work on
- Took pre-REU NSF survey
- Started researching block based programming dialects and languages
- Started to learn how to make basic programs in Scratch(block based programming language) in order to become better acquainted with research project
- Attended library resources orientation with Heather James
- Discussed with Dr.Brylow about previous REU's group contribution to MUzECS, and access to the MUzECS repository
- Attended research discussion with Dr. Factor
- Installed Arduino and Ardublock software
- Learned about LaTex and downloaded it
- Outlined goals with research group members
Week 2 (6/5 - 6/12)
- Discussed with group members and Dr. Brylow on weekly milestones and objectives
- Perused through MUzECS code repository in order to better understand how to construct blocks graphically and how to use them logically in making programs
- Met with Dr. Brylow and group members
- Attended sample research presentation by Dr. Factor
- Tested programs made in Ardublock on working Arduino Leonardo boards
- Started reading Resnik et al.
Week 3
- Met with Dr.Brylow and showed him the progress so far on the research project/li>\
- Began to read Google's documentation on Blockly
- Receive a virtual machine server to run our Blockly website on from Dr.Brylow
- Configure virtual machine server to fit our needs
- Attended research talk by Dr. Brylow
- forked google's open source blockly and peruse the code
- Met with Dr. Brylow and group members
- Tested programs made in Ardublock on working Arduino Leonardo boards
- Corrected errors in Ardublock
- Watched RCR training videos
- Soldered more MUzECS shields
Week 4
- Met with Dr.Brylow and showed him the progress so far on the research project/li>
- Work on visualization code for the blocks and make sure they are the same as Ardublock's blocks
- Download ino arduino compiler on virtual machine
- Make python program on our virtual machine server that sends arduino code from website to ino compiler
- Make the python program multi-threaded in order to handle more requests at a time
- Add logging capabilities to the python program so that we can debug any errors in the future easier
- Test python backend program by having 4+ computers connect to it and try to compile their arduino code
- Met with Dr. Brylow and group members
- Talked with Dr.Brylow after finishing MUzECS project
Week 5
- Met with Dr.Brylow
- Received new research project
- Outlined goals and objectives for the new research project
- Learned about previous REU group's unfinished XinuPi project
- worked on research presention
- Tested previous REU group's XinuPi project in order to find out what we have to do in the next 5 weeks
- Received collaboration access to XinuPi's git repository
- Talked with two members from previous XinuPi group
- Discovered kexec command does not work
- Presented MUzECS to REU co-researchers
- Attended REU presentations
Week 6
- Met with Dr.Brylow
Week 7
- Met with Dr.Brylow
Week 8
- Met with Dr.Brylow
Week 9
- Met with Dr.Brylow
Week 10
- Met with Dr.Brylow
- Presented XinuPi poster to passer-biers
- Presented XinuPi to co-researchers
- Finished research paper on MUzECS
- Made sure to extensively test XinuPi and MUzECS so that they can go into production this or the following year
- Attended a conclusive meeting with Dr.Brylow and group members