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Thanks
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The current maintainers of TilEm are Thibault Duponchelle and Benjamin
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Moody, but many other people have played a part in making this program
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possible.
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The original TilEm was written in 2001 by Julien Solignac. The
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current version is partially based on the original, but large portions
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have been rewritten, starting in 2009, by Benjamin Moody and Thibault
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Duponchelle. Portions of the hardware emulation code are also due to
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Luc Bruant.
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The code for reading skin files is based on code from TiEmu, written
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by Julien Blache. The GIF compression code is based on whirlgif,
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written by Hans Dinsen-Hansen and Michael A. Mayer.
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Thanks to Claude Clerc for the photo of his TI-83 Plus, and to Danilo
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Šegan for the photo of his TI-86, which we have used as skins. Thanks
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to Scott Zeid for the design of the program icon.
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TilEm uses the TiLP libraries (libticalcs2, libticables2, libtifiles2,
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and libticonv) to send and receive variables. Thanks are due to the
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current maintainer of TiLP, Lionel Debroux, for his assistance, as
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well as to all of the past maintainers of TiLP, including Romain
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Liévin, Kevin Kofler, and Julien Blache.
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Finally, this program would never have been possible without the
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efforts of countless programmers and researchers over the years to
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discover and document the inner workings of the calculator hardware.
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The following people deserve special recognition for their research:
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Randy Compton, Tijl Coosemans, Brian Coventry, Dan Eble, Dan
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Englender, Dines Justesen, Julien Lasson, Mattias Lindqvist, James
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Montelongo, Michael Vincent, Brandon Wilson, and Joerg Woerner.
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(Thibault) In addition of above:
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Thanks to Michael Nock and Guillaume Hoffman for testing, feature request and encouragement.
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Thanks to Xavier Andreani for his encouragement.
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