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Credit goes to the following individuals in chronological order ;
If i have forgotten anyone please let me know so that i can add you to
the list.
1) protocol posted somewhere on the net by Knut Radloff <knut@krhh.hanse.de>
(and a lot of other detailed useful pieces of info)
2) L. Muhlenberg for the original implementation on DOS
3) Victor Wiewirowski (wwiewior@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca)
for setting up the casio info on his web page
[http://csclub.uwaterloo.ca/u/wwiewior/CASIO/]
(including schematics etc)
Without this web page my attempt to write the linux version
would have been much difficult.
4) Denis Rouleau (ca904@freenet.carleton.ca) for helping me build my
cable.
5) J. Pelan (J. Pelan@Queens-Belfast.AC.uk) for advice and not
re-inventing the wheel
6) Numerous users who responded to my questions on the *.linux.*
newsgrps.
7) W. Richard Stevens for _Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment_
8) Birko Bergt (Birko.Bergt@cdc.com) for:
- little/big endian support and the tty-naming for Solaris
- config file + command line modification
9) Ian Laverty (ianl@techw.wimsey.com) -- the Windows shareware
version author for sharing his knowledge and collected information
about the casio.
I am much indebted.
Cheers
Jamal (hadi@cyberus.ca)
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