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.
12 More special thanks to:
14 * Keith W. Gerdes <kwg@netzero.net>
16 Without his outstanding help, the assembler/compiler wouldn't be, what it
17 is now. He helped with suggestions, bug reports and even kicked me here
18 and then, when I started to get too lazy:-)
20 * Kevin Ruland <kevin@rodin.wustl.edu>
22 Kevin did the Apple 2 port and found at least one serious error in the
23 C library while doing so.
25 * Christian Groessler <cpg@aladdin.de>
26 Mark Keates <markk@dendrite.co.uk>
27 Freddy Offenga <taf_offenga@yahoo.com>
28 David Lloyd <dmlloyd@atari-central.com>
30 The team that added support for the Atari 8 bit machines.
31 Christian Groessler also sent me several fixes for 64 bit machines.
33 * Sidney Cadot <sidney@ch.twi.tudelft.nl>
35 Sidney rewrote the random number generator.
37 * Maciej Witkowiak <ytm@friko.onet.pl>
39 Maciej wrote the GEOS support libraries for cc65.
41 * Eric Au <eric_au@hotmail.com>
43 Eric is one of the most active testers, and supplied me with dozens of
46 * MicroSystems Development Technologies Inc. located in San Jose,
47 California payed me for the addition of several assembler features,
48 which went also into the freeware version. These guys are selling
49 nice hardware devices like EPROM emulators. If you are developing
50 hardware or embedded microcontroller applications, you should have
51 a look at their web site at www.msd.com.
53 * Mirco Miranda <mircomir@libero.it>
55 Miroc contributed Makefile additions, docs and patches to compile cc65
56 cleanly under OS/2 using the EMX toolkit.
58 * Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch <blackjack@civitas64.de>
60 Marc wrote and contributed BASIC compatible file I/O routines for the
63 * Groepaz <groepaz@gmx.net>
65 Thanks for the contribution of the plasma.c sample program.
69 ...for his public domain Swiftlink/Turbo232 drivers which are part
70 of the cc65 library in modified form.
72 * Debrune Jérôme <jede@oric.org>
74 for help with preliminary Oric Atmos support.
76 * Steve Schmidtke <steve_schmidtke@hotmail.com>
78 Steve contributed the VIC20 port.
80 * Michael Klein <michael.klein@puffin.lb.shuttle.de>
82 for the Debian support files.
84 * Greg King <gngking@erols.com>
86 reported lots of bugs and contributed several code snippets.
88 * MagerValp <magervalp@cling.gu.se>
90 for sample code regarding the Plus/4 banking and the base for the new
91 C128 conio library supporting 80 column mode.
93 * Piotr Fusik <P.Fusik@elka.pw.edu.pl>
95 for lots of bug reports, code snippets and suggestions.
97 * Josef Soucek <josef.soucek@ct.cz>
99 Josef contributed the CBM directory routines.
103 for his GRLIB code which is the base of the C64 320x200 TGI driver.
109 da Blondie <db@tvnet.hu>
110 Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
111 Bill Craig <craigw@gusun.georgetown.edu>
112 C. N. Wong <superufo@netvigator.com>
113 Carsten Strotmann <cas@strotmann.de>
114 Chris Ward <chris.ward@freenet.co.uk>
115 Dagan Galarneau <dagan@dnai.com>
116 Darrell Krulce <dkrulce@atcomm.com>
117 Dennis Lin <dennis@mosart.com.tw>
118 Eric Bacher <ebacher@teaser.fr>
119 Gábor Lénárt <lgb@lgb.hu>
120 Ingo Korb <unseen@gmx.net>
121 Jacek Jozwiak <jacek.jozwiak@interia.pl>
122 Jaleco <jaleco@gameone.com.tw>
123 Jari Tuominen <jer64@kolumbus.fi>
124 Jesse Beach <agmorion@erols.com>
125 Joerg Schwedes <joerg.schwedes@siemens.com>
126 John Weidman <jweidman@slip.net>
127 Jonathan Wright <jonathan.wright@adtran.com>
128 Mark Nasgowitz <MNasgowitz@NAZdesign.com>
129 Peter Karlsson <peter@softwolves.pp.se>
130 Robert R. Wal <rrw@reptile.eu.org>
131 Shawn Jefferson <sjefferson@sd62.bc.ca>
132 Stefan Andree <sandree@physik.tu-berlin.de>
133 Stefan A. Haubenthal <polluks@web.de>
134 Stephan Lesch <slesch@studcs.uni-sb.de>
135 Tim Vanderhoek <hoek@FreeBSD.org>
136 Todd Elliott <eyeth@videocam.net.au>
138 for bug reports and suggestions.
141 This list is probably incomplete. So, if you think you should be mentioned
142 here, but cannot find yourself, please drop me a mail.