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/*
This code is part of the VR-386 project, created by Dave Stampe.
VR-386 is a desendent of REND386, created by Dave Stampe and
Bernie Roehl. Almost all the code has been rewritten by Dave
Stampre for VR-386.
Copyright (c) 1994 by Dave Stampe:
May be freely used to write software for release into the public domain
or for educational use; all commercial endeavours MUST contact Dave Stampe
(dstampe@psych.toronto.edu) for permission to incorporate any part of
this software or source code into their products! Usually there is no
charge for under 50-100 items for low-cost or shareware products, and terms
are reasonable. Any royalties are used for development, so equipment is
often acceptable payment.
ATTRIBUTION: If you use any part of this source code or the libraries
in your projects, you must give attribution to VR-386 and Dave Stampe,
and any other authors in your documentation, source code, and at startup
of your program. Let's keep the freeware ball rolling!
DEVELOPMENT: VR-386 is a effort to develop the process started by
REND386, improving programmer access by rewriting the code and supplying
a standard API. If you write improvements, add new functions rather
than rewriting current functions. This will make it possible to
include you improved code in the next API release. YOU can help advance
VR-386. Comments on the API are welcome.
CONTACT: dstampe@psych.toronto.edu
*/
// WHO TO CONTACT: If you don't send e-mail to the right person,
// you'll be disappointed with the reply. If you want to discuss
// or ask questions about any part of REND386, read the list below.
//
// Dave Stampe (dstampe@psych.toronto.edu, dstampe@sunee.uwaterloo.ca)
// is completing his doctorate at University of Toronto, and does a
// lot of contract programming and development. Most of this is in
// other fields than VR, but there is a lot of knowledge transfer
// to and from REND386. Dave is maintaining the VR-386 project for
// programmers. Send any code or comments to him.
//
// Bernie Roehl (broehl@sunee.uwaterloo.ca) helped to write the original
// REND386 software. Most of that code has been rewritten for VR-386 by
// Dave Stampe.
// Bernie also runs the REND386 archive on sunee.uwaterloo.edu,
// and the mailing lists rend386@sunee.uwaterloo.ca.