Thank You, (in the order of appearance) Lynne and Bill Jolitz for your work on 386BSD and making all this possible ! Holger Veit (veit@du9ds3.uni-duisburg.de) for the permission to use a modified version of his keyboard driver and utilities for keyboard remapping / multinational keyboard support. Per Lindberg for the extremely helpful vt100 terminal testprogram found in the directory vttest. John Birchfield for the ncsa telnet package, which contains a vt100 emulation and which was very helpful in studying some concepts. Ralf Friedl (friedl@informatik.uni-kl.de) for making his implementation of multi-sceens for the net-2 distribution available. i looked at this and took some ideas and lines from his code. Bruce Evans (bde@runx.oz.au) for contributing some bugfixes and a complete termcap entry Brian H. Dunford-Shore (brian@morpheus.wustl.edu) for contributing most of the EGA/VGA screen switching code and being a fast, reliable and responsive co-author. This driver would not be what it is without Brian, Thank You ! Frank da Cruz (fdc@columbia.edu) for my famous datacomm program and for giving the permission to redistribute files from the msdos kermit distribution located in the directory support/demo. Joerg Wunsch (joerg_wunsch@uriah.sax.de) for contributing precise bugreports and -fixes, the 8x10 EGA/VGA fonts and the color palette ioctls and for being a very responsive contributor of various ideas. Joerg wrote pcvt's interface to XFree86 1.2 and 1.3 and the SYSV/syscons - like interface to XFree86 2.0. There would be no support for X without Joerg's work! Thank you very much Joerg, i enjoy it !!! :-) Scott Turner (scotty@gagetalker.com) for contributing code to change the winsize structure, many discussions on the keyboard code and fine-tuning the driver Gordon L. Burditt (gordon@sneaky.lonestar.org) for the nicest and most complete bugreports i ever got Theo Deraadt (deraadt@fsa.ca) for pushing me forward. There would be no 3.00 release if Theo didn't asked for features ... ;-) Onno van der Linden (c/o frank@fwi.uva.nl) for writing the 132 column support for the Cirrus chipsets although he had no time to do it ... :-) Wolfram Solfrank, Ingo Koenig for putting some data onto tape (and handling and shipping in the case of Wolfgang) to provide me with some latest sources because i still have no ip-connectivity .... Michael Havemester (tik@abqhh.hanse.de) for giving me a chance to stay up to date with NetBSD- current, for programming the initial version of the fast scrolling code and for the keyboard fifo code! Charles Hannum (mycroft@gnu.ai.mit.edu) for getting bored by a slow-scrolling video driver and for leaving me some bugs to fix ;-) The NetBSD and FreeBSD teams for giving me something to play, work and learn with ! There would be nothing to write a driver for without you !!!