2 Many special thanks go to the guy who started it all:
6 Without his great work, there would not be a single freeware C crosscompiler
7 for the 6502 out there. He built the grounds for this cc65 and some other cc65
8 implementations and a lot of his code is still in the current compiler.
11 More special thanks to:
13 * Keith W. Gerdes <kwg@freebird.ghofn.org>
15 Without his outstanding help, the assembler/compiler wouldn't be, what it
16 is now. He helped with suggestions, bug reports and even kicked me here
17 and then, when I started to get too lazy:-)
19 * Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux <veilleux@ameth.org>
21 Tennessee worked on the NES port.
23 * Kevin Ruland <kevin@rodin.wustl.edu>
25 Kevin did the Apple 2 port and found at least one serious error in the
26 C library while doing so.
28 * Christian Groessler <cpg@aladdin.de>
30 Christian sent me several fixes for 64 bit machines.
32 * Sidney Cadot <sidney@ch.twi.tudelft.nl>
34 Sidney rewrote the random number generator.
36 * Maciej Witkowiak <ytm@friko.onet.pl>
38 Maciej is responsible for the GEOS support.
44 Mark Nasgowitz <MNasgowitz@NAZdesign.com>
45 da Blondie <db@tvnet.hu>
46 Jari Tuominen <jer64@kolumbus.fi>
47 MagerValp <magervalp@cling.gu.se>
48 Ingo Korb <unseen@gmx.net>
49 Robert R. Wal <rrw@reptile.eu.org>
50 Jesse Beach <agmorion@erols.com>
51 Chris Ward <chris.ward@freenet.co.uk>
52 Eric Au <eric_au@hotmail.com>
53 Tim Vanderhoek <hoek@FreeBSD.org>
54 Bill Craig <craigw@gusun.georgetown.edu>
56 for bug reports and suggestions.
59 This list is probably incomplete. So, if you think you should be mentioned
60 here, but cannot find yourself, please drop me a mail.