Hi,

Count me as one of the formerly active ones from '93 and '94!

Let me extend a belated congratulations to all of you.   

Although I am not a DOSEMU at the moment on my current Linux server,
some of you oldtimers may remember me as the one who rewrote the
serial emulation code back in 1994 and helped with timer support
to make DOS/4GW videogames such as DOOM to work at full 100% speed.
I even see my name is still there, splattered all over the serial
code these days.  Yes, those good old James B. MacLean days!

Congratulations for bringing the version number all the way to 1.0,
it has been a really long journey!

Thanks,
Mark Rejhon
http://www.marky.com


Hans Lermen wrote:
> Hi Friends and Users of DOSEMU,
> 
> Finaly, after 8 years of development, we decided to give our baby the
> freedom to call itself 'production ready'. We could not realize all our
> wishes, but the stuff which is in should be as stable as it can be with
> DOS in the background :-)
> 
> Thanks to all people involved, those still active as well as those
> formerly active ones ;-) Special thanks to all the former co-ordinators
> who 'governed' the development team befor me:
> 
>         - Matthias Lautner, started the DOSEMU project 1992
>         - Robert Sanders, took over government 1993
>         - James B. MacLean, who was the longest staying on
>           this project: 1994 .. 1996

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