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Acknowledgments
SE Basic IV would not exist without those contributing code, reporting bugs, sending in patches, documenting Microsoft BASIC's behavior, creating localization and sponsoring the project.
- Source Solutions, Inc.
- Daniel A. Nagy
- Chris Young
- Eduardo Llana Ugalde
- Basque: Baskman
- Brazilian Portuguese: Rodrigo Fernandes, Caroline Eira
- Bulgarian: Vessela Kateva
- Croatian: Antonela Prusina
- Danish: Pia Christensen
- Dutch: Mike van der Lee, Wout Plattel
- Finnish: Johanna Behm, Tiia Tsurkka
- French: François Lionet, Giulia Crotti
- German: Sebastian Braunert
- Greek: Anestis Koutsoudis, Vasiliki Korfiati
- Hungarian: Daniel Nagy
- Italian: Davide Guida, Rossella Squillace
- Japanese: Aiko Chiba
- Lithuanian: Ray Juodvirsis
- Polish: Jad Sinoradzka
- Portuguese: João Diogo Ramos, Joana Araujo
- Romanian: Dora Stancu
- Russian: Alex Semenov
- Serbian: Ivan Benishek
- Spanish: Miguel Angel Rodríguez Jódar, Andrea Cebrián
- Swedish: Mette Hafstad Attar
- Turkish: Arda Erdikmen
- Ukranian: Nazar Grymnak
- Vietnamese: Subi Nga
- Perifractic
- Sebastian Braunert
- Ricardo Clcagno
- Bruno Silva
- Nikolay Ivanchev
- Andrew Stephen
- John Cook
- George Schizas
- Matt Myers
- APBDeveloper
- Thomas Jager
- Paul Becker
- Robsoft
- Ramon Martinez Palomares
- Tom Wilson
- John van der Vuurst
- Igmar Palsenberg
- Matthew Butch
- Benjamin Kleiner
- Gavin Haubelt
- davidb
- Guy Black
SE Basic IV incorporates code derived from other projects, in particular:
- John Grant's Sinclair Integer BASIC
- Steve Vickers' T/S1000 BASIC
- Andy Wright's SAM BASIC
The Chloe 280SE hardware is based on the ZX Uno developed by:
- Antonio Villena
- Don Superfo
- Jordi "Hark0" Bayó
- Miguel Angel Rodríguez Jódar
- Samuel "Quest" Baselga
Building SE Basic IV would have been impossible without the immense amounts of technical documentation that has been made available online. It has proven not to be feasible to compile a complete list of the documentation used. Many thanks to all those who make technical information freely available, and apologies to those whose contribution we have failed to acknowledge here.
- Miguel Angel Rodríguez Jódar's ZX Uno wiki
- Frank O'Hara's The complete Timex TS1000 ROM disassembly
- Ian Logan's The complete Spectrum ROM disassembly
- Andy Wright's SAM ROM assembly
- Chris Smith's How to Design a Microcomputer
- Rebecca G. Bettencourt's BitsNPicas
- Git
- Perl
- Édouard Bergé's RASM
- Visual Studio Code
- Simon Brattel's ZCL
- Weblate
This documentation is copyright © 2012-2022 Source Solutions, Inc. Portions copyright © 2014-2019 Rob Hagemans.
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.