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Written by Rick Swenton   
Sunday, 28 October 2007 06:18
Rick Swenton

Bristol, CT

I am married to to Gail (Planchard) for 32 years and have two wonderful adult daughters, Cathy and Rachel. Cathy graduated from Northeastern University in Boston in 2005. She is living in Seattle and working as a Software Developer for Microsoft. Rachel is attending Northeastern University. She recently completed a 6 month co-op assignment at Microsoft in Redmond. She will be returning to Boston in September to complete her senior year and she has accepted an offer from Microsoft for employment next year when she graduates.

kodaklogo.gif (372 bytes) My primary career was electrical engineering. I worked for Eastman Kodak Company for 23 years having various assignments from Field Engineer to Field Specialist to Service Manager. When our entire division was sold to Danka Office Imaging I continued with Danka where I managed on-site customer service in Connecticut and Rhode Island. See my Kodak Images of the Past page.

sunlogo.gif (2538 bytes) Today I am a Strategic Account Manager with Sun Microsystems working from the Connecticut office. I am responsible for customer service support for several large national accounts in the enterprise computing environment. Chances are that many of the web pages you see over the internet are coming from Sun computers.


I am very involved in my parish at St. Joseph Church in Bristol CT:

  • Cantor, Vocal Choir and Handbell Choir member.
  • Adult and Youth education, workshops and seminars.
  • Completed the 2006-2008 Archdiocesan Lay Ministry formation program.
  • Published church music composer.
  • Member emeritus, Pastoral Council and past chair for nine years.
  • Liturgy Committee.
  • Parish webmaster.
  • Parish and School Technology and Computer support.

I have presented numerous workshops and seminars on music, the sacraments, worship and liturgy within the parish and the central Connecticut area. I am a member of the Hartford Chapter of the National Pastoral Musicians (NPM) and have moderated discussion panels on church music. Some of my original music compositions appear on CDs available from the Holy Family Monastery and Retreat Center in West Hartford CT., run by the Passionist Community, and on CDs that accompany the Quest program for Small Christian Communities from the Archdiocese of Hartford. My music is also used within our parish liturgies.

In 2008 I will be presenting a class on liturgy for the Archdiocesan Lay Ministry formation program.

I am a hard core computer hobbyist with a focus on home automation and remote control of houses and radio equipment over the internet. Expert hacker of the Motorola Razr V3c and the Nokia N770/N800 Internet Tablets. Linux user since 1993. My first real computer was the Heathkit H89 which I built in 1983. Although I no longer have any H89's I do have a fully operational Kaypro-10!

My friends and I re-wrote the Heath BIOS for the H89. We converted it to Z80 instructions, improved efficiency and functionality, reduced its size and added ZCPR3/Z-System support. We eventually built Ampro and Micromint SB180 systems and modified hardware and software on those systems with a passion. I authored many magazine articles published in REMark, the journal of the Heath/Zenith Users Group. (Bill Gates also had articles published there although we did not appear in any of the same issues.) I also authored articles for The Computer Journal and I was associate editor of the SEBHC Journal and a regular contributor.

I created an X10 home control software package for CP/M that used the CP290 interface. This program used the standard IMP/MEX serial port overlays which allowed the program to run on all the popular CP/M computers of the day.

In modern times I have created and administer several web sites for my parish, parish school and other organizations.

I am a licensed Amateur Radio Operator and repeater builder, WA1LMV, since 1969, with an Advanced Class license. I have built and operated several VHF and UHF repeater systems throughout central Connecticut. I was one of the 6 Meter repeater pioneers in Connecticut with WR1AIB on the air in 1978. I developed custom repeater control logic that evolved into a personally designed microprocessor based controller. I wrote the software myself which consisted of 170 pages of Z80 assembly language instructions. See my Ham Radio Page.

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