Per Håkan Sundell (born 1968, Sweden) is a programmer and computer scientist with roots in the scene and early computer enthusiasts of the eighties, when he was known as PHS of CCS (Computerbrains Cracking Service).
Biography
Håkan currently holds a Ph.D. in computing science (2004) from Chalmers University of Technology and works as associate professor in software engineering at the School of Business and Informatics, University College of Borås, Sweden.
Creations
- Time Zero (1985) - together with Ale Rivinoja
- CCS-Mon (1986)
- PlaySID (1990) - together with Ron Birk
- CCS64 (1995)
- NOBLE (2002) - together with Philippas Tsigas
References
- Ernkvist, Mirko (2008). Svensk dataspelsutveckling, 1960-1995. KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
- Per Håkan Sundell/Computerbrains Cracking Service. CSDb - The C-64 Scene Database. Retrieved August 10, 2011
- Zike (1992). PHS - In Medias Res. Retrieved August 10, 2011
- University College of Borås, School of Business and Informatics: Researchers, accessed 2010-05-13
- Prize for best research article News article with interview at Chalmers University of Technology.
- Chalmersteknologi i nya Java News article with interview at Chalmers University of Technology.
- Den främsta C64-emulatorn är svensk - M3 News article with interview in the magazine called M3.
- Mobiler och handdatorer ger gamla datorspel ett andra liv News article with interview in the scientific news paper Ny Teknik.
External links
- CCS64 The homepage of the CCS64 Emulator.
- Dr. Håkan Sundell Research homepage.
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