Many special thanks go to the guy who started it all:
- John R.Dunning.
+ John R. Dunning
Without his great work, there would not be a single freeware C crosscompiler
for the 6502 out there. He built the grounds for this cc65 and some other cc65
* Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux <veilleux@ameth.org>
- Tennessee worked on the NES port.
+ Tennessee worked on the NES port (which is unfinished and was removed
+ because having an unfinished port it was confusing and people started
+ mailing me about it).
* Kevin Ruland <kevin@rodin.wustl.edu>
C library while doing so.
* Christian Groessler <cpg@aladdin.de>
+ Mark Keates <markk@dendrite.co.uk>
+ Freddy Offenga <F.Offenga@student.kun.nl>
+ David Lloyd <dmlloyd@atari-central.com>
- Christian sent me several fixes for 64 bit machines.
+ The team that added support for the Atari 8 bit machines.
+ Christian Groessler also sent me several fixes for 64 bit machines.
* Sidney Cadot <sidney@ch.twi.tudelft.nl>
* Maciej Witkowiak <ytm@friko.onet.pl>
- Maciej is responsible for the GEOS support.
+ Maciej wrote the GEOS support libraries for cc65.
+
+ * Eric Au <eric_au@hotmail.com>
+
+ Eric is one of the most active testers, and supplied me with dozens of
+ bug reports.
* MicroSystems Development Technologies Inc. located in San Jose,
California payed me for the addition of several assembler features,
Robert R. Wal <rrw@reptile.eu.org>
Jesse Beach <agmorion@erols.com>
Chris Ward <chris.ward@freenet.co.uk>
- Eric Au <eric_au@hotmail.com>
Tim Vanderhoek <hoek@FreeBSD.org>
Bill Craig <craigw@gusun.georgetown.edu>