This product includes software developed by the Alice Group. This product includes software developed by Christopher G. Demetriou. This product includes software developed by Christian E. Hopps. This product includes software developed by Scott Reynolds. Contributions: ------------- The following people have made contributions of various sorts specificially for the Macintosh port (in alphabetical order): All of the users who have supplied us with good bug reports and moral support. Steven R. Allen for keeping our snapshot distributions up-to-date. Stephen C. Brown for maintaining the Installer application. Paul Goyette, Taras Ivanenko, Ken Nakata, and Michael R. Zucca for invaluable work towards supporting color X. Takashi Hamada and John Wittkoski beating the direct ADB hardware driver into submission. Scott Jann for acquiring a IIx and a IIci, used for building and testing release sets. Scott Kaplan for lending his IIci and Kensington Turbo Mouse for IIci/IIsi banked memory and internal video as well as non-Apple ADB devices. Noah M. Kieserman for lending a PowerBook 520C for tracking down several bugs on that platform. Markus Krummenacker for monetary donations. Glan Lalonde for an invaluable IIci page table dump. Bob Nestor for (unofficially) maintaining the Mkfs utility, and providing a lot of useful information about the ROM vectors used by different systems. Brad Parker for serial and ethernet drivers/improvements. Brian R. Gaeke and Nigel Pearson for tweaking and polishing the Booter application. Scott Redman for lending Brad Grantham a PowerBook 160. Craig Ruff for assembling an '030 "pmove ttx" instruction. Brad Salai for lending an Ethernet card to help resolve interrupt conflicts. Larry Samuels for monetary donations. Peter Siebold for lending his IIvx in support of ADB and IIvx internal video. Glen Stewart for lending a Carrera040 accelerator which, while still unsupported, helped to track down memory management bugs for '030-based machines. Bill Studenmund for providing a stable front end to the machine- independent serial driver. Schuyler Stultz for the loan of his Macintosh II when we desperately needed another machine on which to compile and test during the '93 Xmas vacation. Tenon Intersystems for monetary donations, MachTen, and Brad's access to several machines and documentation after hours. Virginia Tech English Department for loan of a IIci w/ NuBus video and 32MB of RAM--the first IIci to run NetBSD/Mac68k. Colin Wood for maintaining a host of NetBSD/mac68k documentation, including the FAQ, Meta-FAQ, and OS Info documents.