Re: Looking for ASM programmers.

From: Bob McConnell (rmcconne_at_NOSPAM.lightlink.com)
Date: 01/15/05


Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 23:53:31 GMT

On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 04:35:57 GMT, "Randall Hyde"
<randyhyde@earthlink.net> wrote:

>
>"Percival" <dragontamer5788@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:pan.2005.01.14.04.04.36.714473@yahoo.com...
>> On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 22:52:43 -0500, ReliC426 wrote:
>> >
>> > Job requirements:
>> > - AS or BS in CS preferred
>> > - In-depth knowledge or fluency in ASM
>> > - At least one year experience in C/C++
>> > - Operating system development experience an extreme plus
>> >
>> > Please send all resumes/cover letters and code samples to:
>> > Ace94603@aol.com
>>
>> Woah, a serious post here :)
>>
>> Anyway, what country are you from? This is an international board, so it
>> would help to know where I should get a plane ticket too.
>
>He did say New York. So I would assume that means U.S.A.
>
>Better questions to ask:
>What's the pay? (Don't forget, living in NY can be *expensive*, particularly
>if he means NYC).
>

Yes, what part of NY? I live in Ithaca, but there are parts of the
state that take more than four hours to get to from here even when it
is not snowing.

I've been writing device drivers and ISRs part time for over 20 years
for 8085, Z80 and 80x86 processors. Started with CP/M, then went
embedded with either multi-threaded kernels or DR-DOS. Most of that
was assembler, but some in C with critical routines in assembly.

What are the long term prospects for this company? How long do you
expect before the first planned product is released and do you already
have adequate financing in case you have no income for at least three
times that long?

Bob McConnell
N2SPP



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