3 Thanks a lot for postcards from:
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41 Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie
53 I would like to thank the following people and organisations:
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56 Gary Jennejohn for his constant kind support while writing isdn4bsd
57 during that year. Gary always runs the latest and
58 greatest FreeBSD-current and makes isdn4bsd run
59 there, if his root fs is intact, of course! :-).
60 In February 1999, Gary contributed the AVM Fritz!
61 Card PCI driver to isdn4bsd.
63 Martin Husemann is a major contributor to isdn4bsd. He wrote almost
64 all of the NetBSD support for isdn4bsd, the monitor
65 network code and the Diehl driver. He constantly
66 tries put strange macros into i4b ... ;-)
68 Serge Vakulenko for writing the sppp driver and making it freely
71 Joerg Wunsch for adapting the synchronous PPP stuff to i4b.
72 Gary finished this and integrated the PPP stuff into
75 Wolfgang Helbig for many patches, polishing isdn4bsd and layer 1
79 Stephan Forth of FORTH EDV in Mainz donated two AVM A1 card and
80 one AVM B1 card to support the development and
81 maintenance of drivers for this cards. Thomas donated
82 three more AVM A1 cards in the meantime - Thank you!
84 Arne Helme for the initial work on how to support IOM-2 based
87 Andrew Gordon for disassembling an old AVM A1 and documenting it.
88 Andrew added VJ header compression to the ipr interface
89 and is a constant source of various hints and
91 Andrew sent in a Teles S0/16 PnP for FreeBSD newbus
92 conversion, thanks a lot!
94 Juergen Krause and someone who does not want to be mentioned anymore
95 for the work on the first ISDN package for FreeBSD.
97 Michael Elbel for supporting the development with ftp/www/mail
100 Leo Weppelman for the port to the NetBSD/Atari platform.
102 Bas Oude Nijeweme for the port to OpenBSD/i386 2.2.
104 German Tischler for the driver for the Sedlbauer WinSpeed card,
105 for the PnP support for FreeBSD and for constant
106 testing and contributions. German did the initial
107 mostly complete conversion of the layer1 code
108 to the FreeBSD 4.0 new-bus driver architecture!
110 Matthias Apitz for the driver for the AVM PCMCIA Fritz!Card.
112 Martijn Plak for the Dynalink driver.
114 Ignatios Souvatzis for the NetBSD/Amiga port and associated driver(s).
116 Christoph Weber-Fahr donated an AVM B1 card to support development of a
117 driver. Thanks a lot, Christoph!
119 Eivind Eklund for the PnP support for FreeBSD, for __FreeBSD_version
122 Karsten Keil author of the hisax isdn4linux driver for some details
123 about the one or the other piece of hardware.
125 Bert Driehuis for the support of the BSDI BSD/OS 4.0 operating system
127 Barry Scott for fixed charging units shorthold mode support (as
128 used in the UK by British Telecom).
130 Poul-Henning Kamp for the work on DTMF decoding and many hints, fixes
133 Stefan Bethke for the work on the audio format conversion stuff in
136 Udo Schweigert for PCMCIA support and work on FreeBSD 2.2x
137 compatibility. Udo contributed the AVM Fritz PnP
138 and the Siemens I-Surf V2.0 driver.
140 Ernst Winter donated a Fritz!Card PCI which was used to develop
143 Harald Frank long-term loan of an ISDN Blaster board.
145 Klaus Burkert for a loan of an ISDN Master II.
147 Ari Suutari for a driver for the Asuscom ISDNlink ISA PnP card
149 Brian Somers for working on making userland ppp work with i4b
151 Rune Knapstad for good help with the port to OpenBSD/i386 2.5
153 Uwe Laverenz for the donation of an ELSA PCC-16 card
155 Luke Roberts for the long time loan a Dynalink ISDN intern PCI card
157 Marc van Kempen for the donation of a Dynalink ISDN intern PCI card
159 Christoph Kukulies for the donation of an ITK ix1 card
161 Nikolay Sturm sent in patches to get OpenBSD 2.6 supported.
163 Dave Boyce wrote a driver for the Winbond W6692 PCI ISDN
164 chip which eventually lead to a layer 1 reorg.
166 Hans Petter Selasky for his contribution of a driver for the
167 Teles 16.3c card (and the complete ihfc driver).
169 Sergio de Souza Prallon for the contribution of the itjc driver which
170 supports the NETJet-S and the Teles PCI-TJ cards
172 Steve Looman for the driver for a Compaq Microcom 610 ISDN card
173 and for the subaddressing implementation
175 Christian Ullrich for the "type of number" patchset
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181 Liebscher & Partner Martin Welk and Holm Tiffe sent in a motivating
182 BSD daemon plushie :-)
184 Abaid Andreas Mutschlechner of Abaid, Alte Strasse 2, in
185 I-39017 Schenna (BZ) donated money to support i4b
186 development, which was used to upgrade my main test
187 machine for isdn4bsd from an 486 to a Pentium II.
188 Thank you very, very much, Andreas !
190 3Com USRobotics Christian Weissgerber of 3Com USRobotics in Munich
191 donated a passive "Sportster ISDN TA intern" ISDN
192 card and complete hardware documentation for the card.
194 Florian Uhl of 3Com in Munich donated two MC68SC302
195 "3Com U.S.Robotics ISDN Card PnP internal" cards and
196 documentation to support writing a driver for this
199 Dr. Neuhaus Klaus Muehle of Dr. Neuhaus Telekommunikation in
200 Hamburg sent documentation for the NICCY GO@ and
201 NICCY EASY@ ISDN cards to support development of
202 a driver for this cards.
204 Stollmann Many thanks to Christian Luehrs and Manfred Jung
205 for giving out docs and sources to support the
206 driver development for the tina-dd active card.
208 ELSA Axel Riemer of ELSA AG in Aachen donated several
209 ISA, PCI and PC-Card ISDN boards to three developers
210 and provided support and documentation to help with
211 adding support to i4b for this hardware. Werner Fehr
212 of ELSA answered our technical questions and gave
213 valuable hints. Thanks also to Andreas Klemm for
214 making the contact ;-)
216 Cologne Chip Design Harald Schaefer of Cologne Chip Design send in a
217 HFC-S-PCI developer card, complete docs and
218 layer 1 example code to support the development
219 of a driver for that chipset! Thanks a lot!
221 ASUSCOM Network Inc. Mr. Ben Chen of Asuscom sent a Winbond based PCI
222 card and a Cologne Chip Design based PCI card to
223 support the development of device drivers.
225 Cubical Solutions Ltd. Juha-Matti Liukkonen <jml@cubical.fi> of Cubical
226 contributed the CAPI layer and the AVM B1/T1 device
229 AVM GmbH Mr. A. Ziessnitz of AVM donated an AVM B1 PCI cards
230 to support development and maintenance of a driver
233 Intelligent Network Technology Ltd.
234 David Hedley provided an AVM Fritz!Card PCI Version 2
235 controller to support development of a driver.
239 The following people contributed in one or the other way to isdn4bsd:
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289 (In case i forgot someone, please tell me!)