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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This page last updated on 2 May 2000

I'm sure I've missed out people in this list, for which I apologise; shout at me if you should be here. Thanks are also extended to everyone mentioned in the 'Info by' bits of the Where is...? section if not specifically mentioned here. Anyway, mucho thanks to:

Alvin R. Albrecht for lots of Technical information.
Jack Boatwright for maintaining the American mirror of this FAQ.
Damien Burke for maintaining this FAQ from 1995-1997.
Mac Buster for some precise Interrupt Timings and details on some File Formats.
Richard Carlsson for info on his Speccylator emulator for the Amiga.
Paulo Sergio Coelho for info on TC2048 and TS/TC2068.
Ian Collier xz80 emulator, advice, Z80 information and more...
Krzysztof Czysciak information about Elwro emulator.
Marc Dawson information about several Spectrum programmers.
Carlos Duarte for more info on the TK90 machines.
John Elliott information about 128K machines.
Marat Fayzullin for maintaing this FAQ until 1995.
Brian Gaff for keyboard repair info and moderation services ;-)
Pedro Gago for maintaining the Portuguese mirror of this FAQ.
Eduardo Gallego for some BBS numbers in Spain.
Guillaume Genty information about several Speccy programmers.
Pedro Gimeno for lots of Technical Information.
Arnt Gulbrandsen for being the father of Spectrum emulation with JPP and the original version of NVG, as well as multiple contributions to this file.
Simos Hadjiyiannis for several FTP addresses I didn't have.
Martijn van der Heide for World of ZX Spectrum, as well as lots of other stuff.
Des Herriott for his xzx emulator, which is the first and the only way to play LodeRunner on a Unix workstation! :-) ignoring the Unix version of course - eh Ian?
Adam Hodson information about emulators for the Amiga.
Sean Irvine information about channels and streams.
A.G.Jackson information about emulators for Acorn Archimedes.
Bob Johnson information about TS2068 and TK90X.
Erik Kunze for continuing updates to info about his xzx v2 emulator.
Gerton Lunter for the excellent information about ZX-Spectrum internals and Z80 emulator for IBM PC.
Joe Mackay for updated information on the Amiga emulators.
Conor McCarthy for maintaining the Irish mirror of this FAQ.
Peter McGavin for some useful information and (of course :-)) his excellent Spectrum emulator which actually multitasks under AmigaDOS and is system-friendlier than many other programs.
Miguel Melo information about several Speccy programmers.
Szeredi Miklos for information about his SpectEmu emulator.
Alexander Mudretsov information about the SP105 emulator (an earlier version of ZX Spectrum Emulator 128K)
Joseph S. Myers information on undocumented Z80 behaviour.
Troels Norgaard information about KGB.
Emil Obermayr for pinouts of ULA, AY-3-8912 and keyboard layout.
Hansjoerg Oppermann for information about Speccy.
Antonio Ortiz for sending me the C64 and MSX II based Spectrum emulators and other information.
Chris Owen for maintaining the Norwegian mirror of this FAQ.
Alberto Palladini for maintaining the Italian mirror of this FAQ.
Kirill Panyushkin for translating some Russian emulator documentation and making a very good job it too!
Andrew Pollard for information about JASPER.
Pera Putnik for information about port 254 and the differences between Issue 2 and 3 Spectrums.
Boudewijn Rempt compilation of postings for Where is...?
Rui Ribeiro for several contributions to Technical Information, for WSpecEm, and for mirroring this FAQ until 1999.
Jon Ritman information about himself!
Adam Roach maintainer of comp.emulators.misc FAQ; information about the Speccy BASIC emulator for the C64.
Samir Ribic (co-author of Warajevo) for numerous updates, including the Benchmarks page.
Stephan Slabihoud for maintaining the German mirror of this FAQ.
Søren Tjørnov for maintaining the Danish mirror of this FAQ.
Thorsten Roskowetz information about Specci.
Stephen Smith information about several programmers and his great games FAQ and database web pages.
Marcelo Strasunas information about TK90X and TK95.
Arttu Ylarakkola for checking some sites in the resources section for me.
Chris Young for details on the Mac emulator ZX Spectrum, and the Amiga emulators CBSpeccy and Spectrum128.
Sean Young for lots of Technical Information, mostly on Undocumented Flags.

... and everybody else who has contributed to the FAQ, manages FTP archives, writes Speccy emulators and generally helps to keep the Speccy alive!

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