JOHN CASEY ROBERSON
Electrician at Corran Fry Loop, Austin, TX

License number
Texas 237195
Expiration Date
Mar 4, 2016
Category
Apprentice Electrician
Address
Address
4522 Corran Ferry Loop, Austin, TX 78749
Phone
(512) 565-1536

Professional information

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Development Associate At Greystar

Position:
Development Associate at Greystar
Location:
Charleston, South Carolina
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Greystar - Charleston, South Carolina Area since Jun 2012 - Development Associate Crescent Resources, LLC - Charlotte, NC May 2011 - Aug 2011 - Summer Associate Vincent Gerard & Associates - Austin, TX Jun 2008 - May 2010 - Associate Jones Lang LaSalle (formerly The Staubach Company) - Austin, TX May 2007 - May 2008 - Market Research Intern
Education:
Clemson University 2010 - 2012
MRED, Real Estate Development
The University of Texas at Austin 2004 - 2008
B.A.


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Display Graphics Adapter For Processing Different Pixel Sizes In A Windowing System

US Patent:
5724560, Mar 3, 1998
Filed:
Dec 14, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/572697
Inventors:
Charles Ray Johns - Austin TX
John Thomas Roberson - Austin TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06T 160
US Classification:
395510
Abstract:
A graphics adapter having a processor for processing pixel data is provided. The processor transfers the processed data to the graphics memory in sets of slices of pixel data where each transfer provides several slices, each slice being from a unique pixel. In an alternative embodiment, the storage of the processed data is accomplished within a plurality of memory banks, each of the memory banks being used to store slices of consecutive pixels. The invention further provides for concurrently displaying images having different color depths. This is achieved by a method of organizing data of different pixel depths such that they can be interpreted correctly. Furthermore, the invention provides for double buffering the processed data to get a smooth transition from one image to another.


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Two Dimensional Frame Buffer Memory Interface System And Method Of Operation Thereof

US Patent:
5696947, Dec 9, 1997
Filed:
Nov 20, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/560610
Inventors:
Charles R. Johns - Austin TX
John T. Roberson - Austin TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1206
US Classification:
395517
Abstract:
A two dimensional frame buffer memory interface structure is provided. The interface comprises a parallel data bus, a control signal bus, a data cache, and a controller. The parallel data bus transfers a set of pixel data in parallel to the data cache. The control signal bus transfers to the controller a X strobe signal, a Y strobe signal, and a mode signal indicating an interface mode specifying a designated pattern for the pixel data transferred over the parallel data bus. The data cache, controlled by the controller and connected to the parallel data bus, compiles each set of pixel data received over the parallel data bus into the designated pattern of pixels, as indicated by the mode signal. The controller transfers each set of pixel data from the data cache to a two dimensional frame buffer to be stored in the designated pattern at a calculated address, wherein an address in the two dimensional frame buffer is specified by an X address and a Y address and wherein the calculated address for a given set of pixel data is an X address equal to the X address of a previous set of pixel data plus, when a X strobe signal is received for the given set of pixel data, an X increment associated with the indicated interface mode, and a Y address equal to a Y address of the previous set of pixel data plus, when a Y strobe signal is received for the given set of pixel data, a Y increment associated with the indicated interface mode.


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System And Method For Use In A Computerized Imaging System To Efficiently Transfer Graphics Information To A Graphics Subsystem Employing Masked Span

US Patent:
5790125, Aug 4, 1998
Filed:
Apr 22, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/636093
Inventors:
Thuy-Linh Tran Bui - Austin TX
Charles Ray Johns - Austin TX
John Thomas Roberson - Austin TX
John Fred Spannaus - Austin TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06T 1100
US Classification:
345435
Abstract:
Graphics information is efficiently transferred from a host computer to a graphics subsystem in which rendering and pixel data is generated by the host system. A masked span operation provides an assist for 3D rendering performed by the system processor of the host and other system resources. Storage of depth, alpha, stencil, and other pixel data is in system memory including one or more ancillary graphics buffers. The main processor of the host system generates pixel data associated with an image. This data is checked against the buffers. As a result of such checking, a mask is generated by the host system. The mask is transferred in burst mode across the host-graphic subsystem PCI bus to the graphics subsystem in combination with span width, and in the case of interpolated color, color base and color increment data, and X,Y coordinate of the first pixel. In the graphics subsystem the mask is employed with the other data to load the frame buffer with the portion of pixel data defined by the mask.


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Apparatus And Method Of Performing Screen To Screen Blits In A Color Sliced Frame Buffer Architecture

US Patent:
6061069, May 9, 2000
Filed:
Jul 26, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/687854
Inventors:
Charles Ray Johns - Austin TX
Christopher Mark LeBlanc - Austin TX
Richard Jesse Mitchell - Austin TX
John Thomas Roberson - Austin TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06T 1100
US Classification:
345435
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for moving pixel data from one area of a frame buffer to another in block fashion are provided. In one embodiment of the invention, pixel data is decomposed into its RGB component and each RGB component is stored into the frame buffer in a particular memory bank. The pixel data is moved by moving all the components of the data stored in a memory bank before moving the components in other memory banks.


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John Roberson

Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Semiconductors