User:Cyberabi

This is the user page for electrical engineer, computer programmer, and hobbyist Christopher Burke (also known as Chris Burke).

Chris worked with others in the 1980's and 1990's to create text messaging, Bluetooth, and wireless internet access technologies and standards, first at Motorola's Digital Communication Systems Division, and later at Motorola's Information Products and Services Group.

Also in the 1980's, Chris ran an aftermarket hardware and software business serving enthusiasts of the Tandy Color Computer. Doing business as as Burke & Burke, his flagship product was the CoCo XT hard disk interface, an elegant circuit and device driver software that allowed use of an IBM PC hard drive and controller on the Color Computer.

From the 1980's to the present, Chris has developed dozens of video games and other interactive entertainment. Some of this development was for Burke & Burke, or for other dba ventures including Serotonin Software and CYBERABI. Other games development was for established game studios. Chris has written games for platforms and systems, including: Apple II, BSD Unix, Tandy Color Computer, OS9, Windows, MacOS, Super Nintendo, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, Symbian OS, Java 2 Micro Edition, Jakks TV Games, Xbox 360, Flash Player, and Facebook.