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- These are some of the people that have helped make ARP a reality:
-
- Scott Ballantyne, who did much of the work developing arp.library,
- and many of the command replacements, and maintained interest in
- the ARP project during spring '87 when my interest had waned.
- Without Scott, there would be no ARP.
-
- Harold W. Norris, who coined the term "ARP" in the early BIX
- discussions of ARP.
-
- Chuck McManis, who implemented Assign and Info in C, tackling the
- tough BCPL data structures I didn't want to touch!
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- Willy Langeveld, who helped out with wildcards and several other
- C programs.
-
- John Toebes, who wrote the final wildcard functions which solved
- our dilemma of which sort of wildcards to support. John also
- provided inspiration that the ARP project could be a sucess by
- his interest in developing a faster filesystem.
-
- Les Noland, who is the ultimate Beta-Tester. If you ever want
- something smoked out to the max, Les is your man.
-
- Larry Phillips, our CIS connection.
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- Brian Dueck, who is working on Modula-II library bindings.
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- Chris Nicotra, who is working on Manx C library bindings.
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- David Milligan, my old pal, another Beta tester.
-
- Joanne Dow, who has been subjected to N^15 different versions of
- arp.library. Honest, Joanne, any new versions will be backwards
- compatible with this one!
-
- Bill Hawes, who is working on a replacement for dos.library, the
- Third Pillar in the quest for a New DOS.
-
- Andy Finkel at Commodore, who we have been pestering for the past
- 9 months trying to get Commodore to pick up ARP for use on the
- WorkBench diskette, and without whom we would probably not have
- implemented ARP in a manner to attempt to be 100% backwards compatible
- with the original BCPL command programs.
-
- Many other people I'm sure I've forgotten as I drift off to sleep
- after sealing the write-protect notch on V1.0 of ARP.
-
- To all these people, thank you!
- ...cheath
-