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  1 Credits for the Simple Linux USB Driver:            1 Credits for the Simple Linux USB Driver:
  2                                                     2 
  3 The following people have contributed to this       3 The following people have contributed to this code (in alphabetical
  4 order by last name).  I'm sure this list shoul !!   4 order by last name).  I'm sure this list should be longer, its
  5 difficult to maintain, add yourself with a pat      5 difficult to maintain, add yourself with a patch if desired.
  6                                                     6 
  7   Georg Acher <acher@informatik.tu-muenchen.de      7   Georg Acher <acher@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>
  8   David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.      8   David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
  9   Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>               9   Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
 10   Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@intel.com>            10   Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@intel.com>
 11   Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com>          11   Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com>
 12   Deti Fliegl <deti@fliegl.de>                     12   Deti Fliegl <deti@fliegl.de>
 13   ham <ham@unsuave.com>                            13   ham <ham@unsuave.com>
 14   Bradley M Keryan <keryan@andrew.cmu.edu>         14   Bradley M Keryan <keryan@andrew.cmu.edu>
 15   Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>              15   Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
 16   Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>                     16   Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>
 17   Paul Mackerras <paulus@cs.anu.edu.au>            17   Paul Mackerras <paulus@cs.anu.edu.au>
 18   Petko Manlolov <petkan@dce.bg>                   18   Petko Manlolov <petkan@dce.bg>
 19   David E. Nelson <dnelson@jump.net>               19   David E. Nelson <dnelson@jump.net>
 20   Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>                 20   Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>
 21   Bill Ryder <bryder@sgi.com>                      21   Bill Ryder <bryder@sgi.com>
 22   Thomas Sailer <sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch>            22   Thomas Sailer <sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch>
 23   Gregory P. Smith <greg@electricrain.com>         23   Gregory P. Smith <greg@electricrain.com>
 24   Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.or     24   Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
 25   Roman Weissgaerber <weissg@vienna.at>            25   Roman Weissgaerber <weissg@vienna.at>
 26   <Kazuki.Yasumatsu@fujixerox.co.jp>               26   <Kazuki.Yasumatsu@fujixerox.co.jp>
 27                                                    27 
 28 Special thanks to:                                 28 Special thanks to:
 29                                                    29 
 30   Inaky Perez Gonzalez <inaky@peloncho.fis.ucm     30   Inaky Perez Gonzalez <inaky@peloncho.fis.ucm.es> for starting the
 31   Linux USB driver effort and writing much of      31   Linux USB driver effort and writing much of the larger uusbd driver.
 32   Much has been learned from that effort.          32   Much has been learned from that effort.
 33                                                    33 
 34   The NetBSD & FreeBSD USB developers.  For be     34   The NetBSD & FreeBSD USB developers.  For being on the Linux USB list
 35   and offering suggestions and sharing impleme     35   and offering suggestions and sharing implementation experiences.
 36                                                    36 
 37 Additional thanks to the following companies a     37 Additional thanks to the following companies and people for donations
 38 of hardware, support, time and development (th     38 of hardware, support, time and development (this is from the original
 39 THANKS file in Inaky's driver):                    39 THANKS file in Inaky's driver):
 40                                                    40 
 41         The following corporations have helped     41         The following corporations have helped us in the development
 42         of Linux USB / UUSBD:                      42         of Linux USB / UUSBD:
 43                                                    43 
 44         - 3Com GmbH for donating a ISDN Pro TA     44         - 3Com GmbH for donating a ISDN Pro TA and supporting me
 45           in technical questions and with test     45           in technical questions and with test equipment. I'd never 
 46           expect such a great help.                46           expect such a great help.
 47                                                    47 
 48         - USAR Systems provided us with one of     48         - USAR Systems provided us with one of their excellent USB
 49           Evaluation Kits. It allows us to tes     49           Evaluation Kits. It allows us to test the Linux-USB driver
 50           for compliance with the latest USB s     50           for compliance with the latest USB specification. USAR
 51           Systems recognized the importance of     51           Systems recognized the importance of an up-to-date open
 52           Operating System and supports this p     52           Operating System and supports this project with
 53           Hardware. Thanks!.                       53           Hardware. Thanks!.
 54                                                    54 
 55         - Thanks to Intel Corporation for thei     55         - Thanks to Intel Corporation for their precious help.
 56                                                    56 
 57         - We teamed up with Cherry to make Lin     57         - We teamed up with Cherry to make Linux the first OS with
 58           built-in USB support. Cherry is one      58           built-in USB support. Cherry is one of the biggest keyboard
 59           makers in the world.                     59           makers in the world.
 60                                                    60 
 61         - CMD Technology, Inc. sponsored us ki     61         - CMD Technology, Inc. sponsored us kindly donating a CSA-6700
 62           PCI-to-USB Controller Board to test      62           PCI-to-USB Controller Board to test the OHCI implementation.
 63                                                    63 
 64         - Due to their support to us, Keytroni     64         - Due to their support to us, Keytronic can be sure that they
 65           will sell keyboards to some of the 3     65           will sell keyboards to some of the 3 million (at least)
 66           Linux users.                             66           Linux users.
 67                                                    67 
 68         - Many thanks to ing büro h doran [ht     68         - Many thanks to ing büro h doran [http://www.ibhdoran.com]!
 69           It was almost impossible to get a PC     69           It was almost impossible to get a PC backplate USB connector
 70           for the motherboard here at Europe (     70           for the motherboard here at Europe (mine, home-made, was
 71           quite lousy :). Now I know where to      71           quite lousy :). Now I know where to acquire nice USB stuff!
 72                                                    72 
 73         - Genius Germany donated a USB mouse t     73         - Genius Germany donated a USB mouse to test the mouse boot
 74           protocol. They've also donated a F-2     74           protocol. They've also donated a F-23 digital joystick and a
 75           NetMouse Pro. Thanks!                    75           NetMouse Pro. Thanks! 
 76                                                    76 
 77         - AVM GmbH Berlin is supporting the de     77         - AVM GmbH Berlin is supporting the development of the Linux
 78           USB driver for the AVM ISDN Controll     78           USB driver for the AVM ISDN Controller B1 USB. AVM is a
 79           leading manufacturer for active and      79           leading manufacturer for active and passive ISDN Controllers
 80           and CAPI 2.0-based software. The act     80           and CAPI 2.0-based software. The active design of the AVM B1
 81           is open for all OS platforms, includ     81           is open for all OS platforms, including Linux.
 82                                                    82 
 83         - Thanks to Y-E Data, Inc. for donatin     83         - Thanks to Y-E Data, Inc. for donating their FlashBuster-U
 84           USB Floppy Disk Drive, so we could t     84           USB Floppy Disk Drive, so we could test the bulk transfer
 85           code.                                    85           code.
 86                                                    86 
 87         - Many thanks to Logitech for contribu     87         - Many thanks to Logitech for contributing a three axis USB
 88           mouse.                                   88           mouse. 
 89                                                    89 
 90           Logitech designs, manufactures and m     90           Logitech designs, manufactures and markets
 91           Human Interface Devices, having a lo     91           Human Interface Devices, having a long history and
 92           experience in making devices such as     92           experience in making devices such as keyboards, mice,
 93           trackballs, cameras, loudspeakers an     93           trackballs, cameras, loudspeakers and control devices for
 94           gaming and professional use.             94           gaming and professional use.
 95                                                    95 
 96           Being a recognized vendor and seller     96           Being a recognized vendor and seller for all these devices,
 97           they have donated USB mice, a joysti     97           they have donated USB mice, a joystick and a scanner, as a
 98           way to acknowledge the importance of     98           way to acknowledge the importance of Linux and to allow
 99           Logitech customers to enjoy support      99           Logitech customers to enjoy support in their favorite
100           operating systems and all Linux user    100           operating systems and all Linux users to use Logitech and
101           other USB hardware.                     101           other USB hardware.
102                                                   102 
103           Logitech is official sponsor of the     103           Logitech is official sponsor of the Linux Conference on
104           Feb. 11th 1999 in Vienna, where we'l    104           Feb. 11th 1999 in Vienna, where we'll will present the
105           current state of the Linux USB effor    105           current state of the Linux USB effort.
106                                                   106 
107         - CATC has provided means to uncover d    107         - CATC has provided means to uncover dark corners of the UHCI
108           inner workings with a USB Inspector.    108           inner workings with a USB Inspector.
109                                                   109 
110         - Thanks to Entrega for providing PCI     110         - Thanks to Entrega for providing PCI to USB cards, hubs and
111           converter products for development.     111           converter products for development. 
112                                                   112 
113         - Thanks to ConnectTech for providing     113         - Thanks to ConnectTech for providing a WhiteHEAT usb to
114           serial converter, and the documentat    114           serial converter, and the documentation for the device to
115           allow a driver to be written.           115           allow a driver to be written.
116                                                   116 
117         - Thanks to ADMtek for providing Pegas    117         - Thanks to ADMtek for providing Pegasus and Pegasus II
118           evaluation boards, specs and valuabl    118           evaluation boards, specs and valuable advices during
119           the driver development.                 119           the driver development.
120                                                   120         
121         And thanks go to (hey! in no particula    121         And thanks go to (hey! in no particular order :)
122                                                   122 
123         - Oren Tirosh <orenti@hishome.net>, fo    123         - Oren Tirosh <orenti@hishome.net>, for standing so patiently
124           all my doubts'bout USB and giving lo    124           all my doubts'bout USB and giving lots of cool ideas.
125                                                   125 
126         - Jochen Karrer <karrer@wpfd25.physik.    126         - Jochen Karrer <karrer@wpfd25.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de>, for
127           pointing out mortal bugs and giving     127           pointing out mortal bugs and giving advice.
128                                                   128 
129         - Edmund Humemberger <ed@atnet.at>, fo !! 129         - Edmund Humemberger <ed@atnet.at>, for it's great work on
130           public relationships and general man    130           public relationships and general management stuff for the
131           Linux-USB effort.                       131           Linux-USB effort.
132                                                   132 
133         - Alberto Menegazzi <flash@flash.iol.i    133         - Alberto Menegazzi <flash@flash.iol.it> is starting the
134           documentation for the UUSBD. Go for     134           documentation for the UUSBD. Go for it!
135                                                   135 
136         - Ric Klaren <ia_ric@cs.utwente.nl> fo    136         - Ric Klaren <ia_ric@cs.utwente.nl> for doing nice
137           introductory documents (competing wi    137           introductory documents (competing with Alberto's :).
138                                                   138 
139         - Christian Groessler <cpg@aladdin.de> !! 139         - Christian Groessler <cpg@aladdin.de>, for it's help on those
140           itchy bits ... :)                       140           itchy bits ... :)
141                                                   141 
142         - Paul MacKerras for polishing OHCI an    142         - Paul MacKerras for polishing OHCI and pushing me harder for
143           the iMac support, giving improvement    143           the iMac support, giving improvements and enhancements.
144                                                   144 
145         - Fernando Herrera <fherrera@eurielec.    145         - Fernando Herrera <fherrera@eurielec.etsit.upm.es> has taken
146           charge of composing, maintaining and    146           charge of composing, maintaining and feeding the
147           long-awaited, unique and marvelous U    147           long-awaited, unique and marvelous UUSBD FAQ! Tadaaaa!!!
148                                                   148 
149         - Rasca Gmelch <thron@gmx.de> has revi    149         - Rasca Gmelch <thron@gmx.de> has revived the raw driver and
150           pointed bugs, as well as started the    150           pointed bugs, as well as started the uusbd-utils package.
151                                                   151 
152         - Peter Dettori <dettori@ozy.dec.com>     152         - Peter Dettori <dettori@ozy.dec.com> is uncovering bugs like
153           crazy, as well as making cool sugges    153           crazy, as well as making cool suggestions, great :)
154                                                   154 
155         - All the Free Software and Linux comm    155         - All the Free Software and Linux community, the FSF & the GNU
156           project, the MIT X consortium, the T    156           project, the MIT X consortium, the TeX people ... everyone!
157           You know who you are!                   157           You know who you are!
158                                                   158 
159         - Big thanks to Richard Stallman for c    159         - Big thanks to Richard Stallman for creating Emacs!
160                                                   160 
161         - The people at the linux-usb mailing     161         - The people at the linux-usb mailing list, for reading so
162           many messages :) Ok, no more kidding    162           many messages :) Ok, no more kidding; for all your advises!
163                                                   163 
164         - All the people at the USB Implemento    164         - All the people at the USB Implementors Forum for their
165           help and assistance.                    165           help and assistance.
166                                                   166 
167         - Nathan Myers <ncm@cantrip.org>, for     167         - Nathan Myers <ncm@cantrip.org>, for his advice! (hope you
168           liked Cibeles' party).                  168           liked Cibeles' party).
169                                                   169 
170         - Linus Torvalds, for starting, develo    170         - Linus Torvalds, for starting, developing and managing Linux.
171                                                   171 
172         - Mike Smith, Craig Keithley, Thierry     172         - Mike Smith, Craig Keithley, Thierry Giron and Janet Schank
173           for convincing me USB Standard hubs     173           for convincing me USB Standard hubs are not that standard
174           and that's good to allow for vendor     174           and that's good to allow for vendor specific quirks on the
175           standard hub driver.                    175           standard hub driver.
                                                      

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