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BASCOM was invented in 1995. Many users gave feedback and helped with tips, code, suggestions, support, a user list, and of course with buying the software.
The software improved a lot during the last 10 years and will so during the next decade.
While it is impossible to thank everybody there are a few people that deserve credits :
• | Josef Franz Vögel. He wrote a significant part of the libraries in BASCOM-AVR. He is also author of AVR-DOS. |
• | Dr.-Ing. Claus Kuehnel for his book 'AVR RISC' , that helped me a lot when I began to study the AVR chips. Check his website at http://www.ckuehnel.ch |
• | Atmel, who gave permission to use the AVR picture in the start up screen. And for the great tech support. Check their website at http://www.atmel.com |
• | Brian Dickens, who did most of the Beta testing. He also checked the documentation on grammar and spelling errors. (he is not responsible for the spelling errors i added later :-) ) |
• | Jack Tidwell. I used his FP unit for singles. It is the best one available. |
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