VICE derives from X64, the first Commodore 64 emulator for the X Window System. Here is an informal list of the people who were mostly involved in the development of X64 and VICE:
The VICE core team:
xvic and made tons
of bug fixes. Has now implemented the cycle-exact CRTC emulation on top
of Ettores new Raster code.
Former team members:
petcat and
c1541, T64 handling, user service and
maintenance (most of the work in x64 0.3.x was made by him); retired
from the project in July 96, after VICE 0.10.0.
External contributors:
deb package for the Debian distribution, and also
helped proofreading the documentation.
extract command in c1541.
unlynx and system commands in c1541.
findpath.c.
zip2disk, on which the Zipcode support in c1541 is based.
Xaw GUI.
(We hope we have not forgotten anybody; if you think we have, please tell us.)
Thanks also to everyone else for sending suggestions, ideas, bug reports, questions and requests. In particular, a warm thank goes to the following people:
Last but not least, a very special thank to Andreas Arens, Lutz Sammer, Edgar Tornig, Christian Bauer, Wolfgang Lorenz, Miha Peternel and Per Hâkan Sundell for writing cool emulators to compete with. :-)
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