Sleeper was developed using Symantec C++ (THINK C, actually), so portions are copyright Symantec Corp. The gamma table fading code is based on Matt Slot's Gamma Fade library, with changes to make it more robust and slightly "smarter." The SCSI sleep feature was inspired by a short assembly language snippet called SCSI Stop, written by Ephraim M. Vishniac in 1986.
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