Tubes A computer museum blog

    Tubes: A blog about the future of technikum29

    Welcome to our new small blog where we write about current topics in technikum29. This blog was started in February 2019 and will be mixed language (German, English). It is authored by the technikum29 team but open for guest contributions.

    Entries

    The following entries have been written so far:

    Authors

    So far, we have the following authors:

    Sven Köppel is one of the three children of the founder of the museum, Heribert Müller. He is a researcher in theoretical and computational physics. Sven is contributing to the technikum29 computer museum since more then 15 years.
    Dr. Roland Langfeld (born 1957) is physicist and held several leading positions at Schott AG, such as the head of R&D, research fellow and consultant. Since early childhood, he is interested in all kind of technology. In 1977 he built up his first micro processor system. He collects old computers, pocket calculators and chess computers. He is a passionate programmer for all architectures. Since 2016, he is working with Heribert Müller in the technikum29 for programming various computers and interfaces. Roland Langfeld is married, has two children and lives in Frankfurt.
    Probably you? If you want to write something, you are very welcome to send us texts by mail or to contribute directly via Github (it is easy).