1 Thanks 2 -------- 3The current maintainers of TilEm are Thibault Duponchelle and Benjamin 4Moody, but many other people have played a part in making this program 5possible. 6 7The original TilEm was written in 2001 by Julien Solignac. The 8current version is partially based on the original, but large portions 9have been rewritten, starting in 2009, by Benjamin Moody and Thibault 10Duponchelle. Portions of the hardware emulation code are also due to 11Luc Bruant. 12 13The code for reading skin files is based on code from TiEmu, written 14by Julien Blache. The GIF compression code is based on whirlgif, 15written by Hans Dinsen-Hansen and Michael A. Mayer. 16 17Thanks to Claude Clerc for the photo of his TI-83 Plus, and to Danilo 18Šegan for the photo of his TI-86, which we have used as skins. Thanks 19to Scott Zeid for the design of the program icon. 20 21TilEm uses the TiLP libraries (libticalcs2, libticables2, libtifiles2, 22and libticonv) to send and receive variables. Thanks are due to the 23current maintainer of TiLP, Lionel Debroux, for his assistance, as 24well as to all of the past maintainers of TiLP, including Romain 25Liévin, Kevin Kofler, and Julien Blache. 26 27Finally, this program would never have been possible without the 28efforts of countless programmers and researchers over the years to 29discover and document the inner workings of the calculator hardware. 30The following people deserve special recognition for their research: 31Randy Compton, Tijl Coosemans, Brian Coventry, Dan Eble, Dan 32Englender, Dines Justesen, Julien Lasson, Mattias Lindqvist, James 33Montelongo, Michael Vincent, Brandon Wilson, and Joerg Woerner. 34 35(Thibault) In addition of above: 36Thanks to Michael Nock and Guillaume Hoffman for testing, feature request and encouragement. 37Thanks to Xavier Andreani for his encouragement. 38