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.Adding support for additional devices is high on theagenda - some of these may require minor modifications to the hardware, somewill require construction of adapters.Once these happen, an additionaloptions screen will be added, so you can indicate which modifications /adapters you have so only devices relevant to your setup will be selectable.640x480 version - does anybody actually use their machine at this resolution ?Most of the screen is not really scaleable.so this would probably be achievedby making the hex dump a separate window.When I built my programmer, I ,managed to purchase a nice edge mounted 25 pinparallel socket that did not properly connect one of the pins! - I found thisout using the hardware test program from an earlier version of the Dossoftware.The functionality of this test software will be added into thisprogram along with a nice help file to assist troubleshooting any problemsyou may have.If people are interested in doing any different language versions of thisprogram, then can they let me know first.Rather than have separate versionsfor each language, I would prefer to integrate such changes into the singleprogram and have the language as a selectable option.If any graphics genius wishes to do some nice logo for a decent about screen,then please let us have a copy.Improvements to the Hex Viewer.It has been requested that this allow editingof the displayed values.Another idea submitted was that it displays loadeddata in different colours.Anything else ? let me know of any ideas.Finally, remember that this project is open source.If you change / fix /improve anything, then please send me or Willem the changes to the sourcecode, so that everyone may benefit from your work.Acknowledgements----------------This program makes use of some other peoples hard work, and I would like togive them all a mention (plus copyright notices)DriverLINX Port I/O Driver for Win95 and WinNT(C) Copyright 1996, Scientific Software Tools, Inc.All Rights Reserved.Scientific Software Tools, Inc.for making DriverLINX freeware.This productis used to allow access to the printer port under NT.To make life easier, italso works under windows 95/98 as well! Go visit them at www.sstnet.comTDLPortIO: DriverLINX Port IO Driver wrapper componentCopyright (c) 1999 John Pappas (DiskDude).All rights reserved.John for his C-Builder component that makes interfacing with DriverLINXsuch a simple task.He has produced wrappers for most commonly used programminglanguages and I would recommend taking a trip to diskdude.cjb.net for the latestversions.Darren Hatton for his ZIF socket drawings that look much better than my attempt.Morf Gonk for LPT3 support and the sliding hex window.Mark Adler for his CRC32 algorithm and table.All of the original contributors to the Dos version of the software.Thisversion would not exist without their original work.Contacting the Authors----------------------This version was written / assembled by Mike Coates, based very heavily on thedos version.You can contact me at mike@mame.freeserve.co.ukThe hardware, and the dos version of the program was designed by Willem, andyou can either visit his web page (where you probably downloaded this from)at www.willem.org or you can e-mail him on waklos@bos.nl(The astute will notice that I am based in the UK, and Willem is based in theNetherlands)If you want to build the hardware that is required by this program, then fulldetails can be found on www.willem.org along with supplies of PCB's, Parts oreven fully assembled and tested programmers
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