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. .Ss Contributions

p The following people have made contributions of various sorts specifically for the Macintosh port (in alphabetical order): .(bullet All of the users who have supplied us with good bug reports and moral support. t The Alice Group (Allen K. Briggs, Chris P. Caputo, Michael L. Finch, Bradley A. Grantham, and Lawrence A. Kesteloot), without whom there would be no .Nx port for the Macintosh. t Steven R. Allen for keeping our snapshot distributions up-to-date. t Stephen C. Brown for maintaining the Installer application. t Denton Gentry and Yanagisawa Takeshi for their work on the SONIC Ethernet driver. t Paul Goyette, Taras Ivanenko, Ken Nakata, and Michael R. Zucca for invaluable work towards supporting color X. t Takashi Hamada and John Wittkoski beating the direct ADB hardware driver into submission. t David Huang for getting MACE Ethernet and basic DMA working on the AV Macs. t Scott Jann for acquiring a IIx and a IIci, used for building and testing release sets. t Scott Kaplan for lending his IIci and Kensington Turbo Mouse for IIci/IIsi banked memory and internal video as well as non-Apple ADB devices. t Noah M. Kieserman for lending a PowerBook 520C for tracking down several bugs on that platform. t Markus Krummenacker for monetary donations. t Glan Lalonde for an invaluable IIci page table dump. t Dan McMahill for lending a PowerBook 165 to tweak ADB support on the PowerBook 160 and 180 family laptops. t Bob Nestor for (unofficially) maintaining the Mkfs utility, and providing a lot of useful information about the ROM vectors used by different systems. t Brad Parker for serial and Ethernet drivers/improvements. t Brian R. Gaeke and Nigel Pearson for tweaking, polishing, and performing the occasional major refit on the Booter application. t Scott Redman for lending Brad Grantham a PowerBook 160. t Craig Ruff for assembling an '030 .Li "pmove ttx" instruction. t Brad Salai for lending an Ethernet card to help resolve interrupt conflicts. t Larry Samuels for monetary donations. t Peter Siebold for lending his IIvx in support of ADB and IIvx internal video. t Glen Stewart for lending a Carrera040 accelerator which, while still unsupported, helped to track down memory management bugs for '030-based machines. t Bill Studenmund for providing a stable front end to the machine- independent serial driver. t Schuyler Stultz for the loan of his Macintosh II when we desperately needed another machine on which to compile and test during the '93 Xmas vacation. t Tenon Intersystems for monetary donations, MachTen, and Brad's access to several machines and documentation after hours. t Virginia Tech English Department for loan of a IIci w/ NuBus video and 32 MB of RAM \(em the first IIci to run .Nx*M . t Rob Windsor for donating a variety of Macintosh II-family systems, a Centris 650, a Quadra 700, and several boxes full of miscellaneous peripherals and parts in the interest of ensuring adequate testing and working out minor (and not-so-minor) problems. t Colin Wood for maintaining a host of .Nx*M documentation, including the FAQ, Meta-FAQ, and OS Info documents. .bullet)