These people are listed in no certain order, The unusual names are there nicks on the #c4th channel IRCnet. Please let me know If I forgotten anybody. These credits don't really do the justice for what help has been given, but I will gladly edit them to suit the contributors. Dr. Charles Moore: For this wonderfull programming enviroment. XEF4: He was the one the explained to me how the core tasker should roughly work. He saved me from going through many unsuccessfull attempts. He also gets credit for being a loyal and helpfull #c4th operator. he just recently assisted with the word yield. Again saving me much time. KC5TJA: He was the one that saved me time by saying ahead that the cs segment register is probably not 0. It seems to be an 8. This also saved me many hours. There is documentation that claims otherwise. Peter Appelman: He is the one that provided the wonderfull port to nasm. The kernel in these images are his smallfont kernel. Mark Slicker: He spent hours with me trying to help me get the fundamentals of cf. I might not have gone further without his help. arke: a.k.a rk he helped me with both the theory side of the tasker, and showed snippets of assembly code that proved usefull. ro|: a very loyal #c4th member that is there whenever it's possible. he also helped with the theory of the tasker. herkamire: Helping me keep the faith in what i'm doing, if you have time check out his colorforth info, It's called herkforth. It is written in assembly for the PPC platform. It currently runs under Linux. This project is really far for a one man team! oninshiko: A very valuable member of #c4th, that helps with all that I'm doing in many ways. shain: Also a very valuable member of #c4th, he supplies the logging of #c4th, and issues log files hand editted, that are hosted by him on the net. and has done so for years now. He was the second user on #c4th. Ray St. Marie: Has done much testing for mtcf and has contributed in many other ways as well. A loyal #c4th member and often helping with things like keeping up the moral. Egbert-Jan Holleman: Has very kindly arranged for me to use a Textronix 7904 oscilloscope for testing the mtcf timing and tasking issues.