About Us
The debugger and other products on this website were designed, developed and implemented for use by a leader with many domestic and world wide patents in machine intelligence, Dr. James O. Gouge.
Dr. Gouge has extensive experience in both the hardware and software aspects of most computer platforms. Dr. Gouge was responsible for the telemetry systems that landed our astronauts on the moon during the Apollo space program.
He has been involved in systems for the space shuttle, many military applications, and medical imaging products used to detect cancer by Johnson and Johnson.
Dr. Gouge plans on creating a robot that has a true brain and can actually learn using his software that simulates how the neurons in our brains allow humans to learn.
He will be using at least four Parallax Propeller chips in this undertaking, and therefore needed a debugger to help him in this project. None was available, so he wrote one!
Dr. Gouge has been invited to write a series of articles in ROBOT Magazine. This series of articles will describe his efforts to create a thinking, sentient robot using the Parallax Propeller chips.
You can read about this exciting, one-of-a-kind build in ROBOT Magazine starting in the July/August issue.
Dr. Gouge has been asked to be a contributing editor for ROBOT Magazine, so you will be able to see more of him there in the future.
Our products have also been published in the May 2009 issue of Servo Magazine in the New Products section.