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Oscope/Xoscope was written by Tim Witham <twitham@quiknet.com>, known
as <twitham@pcocd2.intel.com> back in 1995 when development began.
Oscope was originally based on "scope" by Jeff Tranter
<Jeff_Tranter@Mitel.COM>. Oscope is released under the conditions of
the GNU General Public License. See the files README and COPYING in
the distribution for details.
CREDITS:
Thanks to:
Jeff Tranter <Jeff_Tranter@Mitel.com> for writing the original
scope-0.1 that inspired all this.
Philip VanBaren <phillipv@eecs.umich.edu> for the realfft.c code from
his freq program. If you want a Spectrum Analyzer, you should get
Philip's freq program and read README.f51.
The many folks working on the way cool GTK+.
The Cthugha-L program (Torps Productions, Harald Deischinger
<k3096e5@c210.edvz.uni-linz.ac.at>) for inspiring the X11 client and
some coding ideas.
Dominic Giamapolo <dbg@sgi.com> for libsx which made the original X11
client possible.
Mitch D'Souza <Mitch@Dubai.Sun.COM> for libvgamisc which makes the
16-color console text possible (from his "g3vga").
For the DOS port, DJ Delorie (dj@delorie.com) for DJGPP and to Charles
W Sandmann (sandmann@clio.rice.edu) for CWSDPMI which together allow
the 32 bit code to work on DOS. To Gerhard Kordmann
(kordmann@ldv01.Uni-Trier.de) for sb02.zip which made the sound card
work. And to Sam Vincent (svincent@cs.sonoma.edu) for svasync.zip
which made the serial connection to ProbeScope possible.
Dave J. Andruczyk <dave@techdev.buffalostate.edu> for the initial
tweaks to make a connection to EsounD.
Bruce Tulloch <bruce@bitscope.com> and Norman Jackson
<normj@discrete.net> for the way cool open BitScope hardware and the
wonderful Programmer's guide.
Ingo Cyliax <cyliax@ezcomm.com> for initial code to work with the
bitscope.
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