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AtariWiki would like to thank the following persons for the help in this very special project. Without their contribution, this would never have been possible:
- Curt Vendel and his Atari museum [atarimuseum.com|http://www.atarimuseum.com] for lending of the box, so we could do the restauration and afterwards the investigation
- Kevin Savetz for scanning the hundreds of pages in best 600 dpi color quality and for creating the 815-ATRs with a Happy. What a bunch of work, thank you so much Kevin! :-)
- a good soul from Utah (prefers to stay in the dark and is still under the Atari witness protection program) for vital information to the project
- Bob Woolley for all his informations about the 815 double disk drive
- Bill Lange for all his help, support and commitment to realize this project as well as for his findings and investigations. Great work Bill, really!
- Allan Bushman for all his help, support and commitment to realize this project, especially with assisting with the Kryo
- Floppydoc for all his help, support, time and commitment to decipher the secrets of the 815 and how to get the data from it
- Sascha Kriegel, especially for his fight at the hot spot, locally and in person. This work got the most boost in the project! Thank you Sascha!
- Ryan Goolevitch and Joachim Baßmann for their genius on how to get the f… data from the very special disks of the 815 double drive; a milestone!
- Joachim Baßmann for making the disks runnable with 'normal' drives. :-) With this and others major performances (e. g. [SynCalc+ from 1985|https://atariwiki.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=SynCalc], it is fair to appoint him as the King in this very important field.
- AtariAge, without their work and platform, we could never have connected us to make this all possible. Thank you really so much!
- Roland B. Wassenberg for creating the pdf files for easy in use
- Michael Current and his [ATARI FAQ|ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/atari-8-bit/faq], without it, we might have never heard, the project existed
- [Bradley Coda|http://www.best-electronics-ca.com/xe_game.htm]
- GoodByteXL from AtariAge
- Andreas Kahlenberger
AtariWiki would like to thank the following persons for the help in this very special project. Without their contribution, this would never have been possible:\\
\\
- Curt Vendel and his Atari museum [atarimuseum.com|http://www.atarimuseum.com] for lending of the box, so we could do the restauration and afterwards the investigation\\
- Kevin Savetz for scanning the hundreds of pages in best 600 dpi color quality and for creating the 815-ATRs with a Happy. What a bunch of work, thank you so much Kevin! :-)\\
- a good soul from Utah (prefers to stay in the dark and is still under the Atari witness protection program) for vital information to the project\\
- Bob Woolley for all his informations about the 815 double disk drive\\
- Bill Lange for all his help, support and commitment to realize this project as well as for his findings and investigations. Great work Bill, really!\\
- Allan Bushman for all his help, support and commitment to realize this project, especially with assisting with the Kryo\\
- Floppydoc for all his help, support, time and commitment to decipher the secrets of the 815 and how to get the data from it\\
- Sascha Kriegel, especially for his fight at the hot spot, locally and in person. This work got the most boost in the project! Thank you Sascha!\\
- Ryan Goolevitch and Joachim Baßmann for their genius on how to get the f… data from the very special disks of the 815 double drive; a milestone!\\
- Joachim Baßmann for making the disks runnable with 'normal' drives. :-) With this and others major performances (e. g. [SynCalc+ from 1985|https://atariwiki.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=SynCalc], it is fair to appoint him as the King in this very important field.\\
- AtariAge, without their work and platform, we could never have connected us to make this all possible. Thank you really so much!\\
- Roland B. Wassenberg for creating the pdf files for easy in use\\
- Michael Current and his [ATARI FAQ|ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/atari-8-bit/faq], without it, we might have never heard, the project existed\\
- [Bradley Coda|http://www.best-electronics-ca.com/xe_game.htm]\\
- GoodByteXL from AtariAge\\
- Andreas Kahlenberger\\