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About
Hello, my name is Christian, I hold a degree in computer science and I am 30 years old. I'm currently working as an IT consultant for a cool company called
Method Park Software AG.
In recent years I ported the GNU compiler collection (gcc) for the Renesas m16c microcontroller (which hardly anyone seems to use :) ) and invented the core technologies for the chronSim and chronEst simulation tools from INCHRON.
Just like every geek, I have strange hobbies like watching cartoons
or
collecting CPUs.
My favourite food (what a surprise) is fast food, pizza and Coke, like all my fellow geeks at University.
However, I do a lot of sports
and have friends.
I do even have an e-mail address, so if you want to leave a nice message for
me:
If you are too shy, you can also sign my guestbook.
If you're paranoid, you can use my GnuPG-Key for secure communication.
cpu-museum.de is a completely private non-profit website made for the benefit of the net community.
However, maintaining this site consumes lots of time and money and searching and getting new chips does even more.
If you fell like you want to help and contribute to this museum, I will greatly appreciate your offers and list any donor.
In any case I will at least try to reimbuse your expenses for shipping.
If you don't have anything to give away, but you think this page is worth supporting, you can donate via paypal by clicking the button below, I am really thankful for any amount, no matter how small:
I would like to say thanks to all those helping me building these pages.
Special thanks to:
and many others ...
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cpu-museum.de appeared in the june 2005 editorial of Dr.Dobb's journal
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I'm a participant in the setiathome project
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