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Thanks#

Please take into account that this site is still in the making. So, if your name is not listed here, that doesn't mean, we have forgotten you, it just means, we still haven't found the time to insert you here. Therefore, we apologize in advance for any inconvenience concerning this.

Further, we would like to ask you for the final name of this site: thanks, credits, hall of fame, walk of fame, site of fame etc. to suggest a few.

Many people have contributed over time to the AtariWiki. In this page, we want to thank special contributors for their work preserving Atari and 6502 Programming information.

Clinton W. Parker#

Clinton W. Parker is the creator of the Action! computer language. He has given us the source code of his outstanding language.

Thank you so much Mr. Parker!

Carol B. Shaw#

Carol B. Shaw, creator of River Raid, 3D Tic-Tac-Toe, Calculator and many other programs.

Thank you so much Carol, you will be in our hearts forever! We will never forget you! :-)))

Paul Laughton#

Kathleen O'Brien#

Bill Wilkinson#

Stephen D. Lawrow#

Charles W. Marslett#

Alfred from AtariAge#

Alfred has preserved the Action! source code from being lost and shred it with us, after the o. k. from the creator, Clinton W. Parker. Further, he shared with the Atari community rare Action! programs, which were lost over the decades. He is vital for the Atari community.

Thank you Alfred!

bob1200xl from AtariAge#

Thank you so much bob1200xl for sharing the Basic XL source code with us! Further, the last piece of the Atari Educational System, which is now complete, not to mention all the other things you have done for the community. We will ever be in your debt. :-)

Allan Bushman#

Allan plays a major role in preserving many Atari programs, especially those, who seems to be lost. Without him the restore of the Atari Program Exchange (APX) would not be possible. Allan has further access to programs, which are not even on the far end of the rarity list! Without his contributions Atari would be significant poorer and many problems couldn't been solved. Allan please go ahead, we deeply need you.

Kevin Savetz#

Without Kevin many things of the now Atari community would be simply even unthinkable! Whether there is a mission impossible concerning Atari, Kevin Savetz is our "Jim Phelbs" for these very missions. Kevin has so much done for the community, he really deserves a star on the Atari walk of fame. His recent add was the impossible to find PILOT II language. So much have to be add here, please check in from time to time to continue this. Kevin runs a podcast: http://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/rss which is highly recommended, because all the stars from the golden age are interviewed there. Further, Kevin runs his own website: http://www.atariarchives.org/ which is highly recommended, too.

James Bradford#

James Bradford helped to preserve the Atari Personal Financial Management System (P.F.M.S.) box CX406

Curt Vendel#

Curt Vendel was a former Atari employee(?) and provides us with extreme rare information, files etc. who are essential for the restore of Atari's past.

Frank Ostrowski#

Stephen J. Carden#

Carsten Strotmann#

Walter Lojek#

Erhard Pütz#

Peter Dell#

Atari 800 OS B PAL ROM, rom data bank, MADS, Calculator Cartridge, ...

Tomasz Kr0tki#

Freddy Offenga#

Mathy van Nisselroy#

Michael Current#

Mr. Bacardi#

Oliver Rapp#

Gury#

low.blow from AtariAge#

all the hardware people, without them, nothing would run anymore!#

Websites:#

- Atarimania
- AtariAge
- atarionline.pl
- a8.fandal.cz
- Holmes archive
- www.ftp.pigwa.net/stuff/collections/
- Homesoft Games Archiv
- www.rhod.fr/atarilist.html
- pokeysoft.no/games/atari/a8util.htm

Roland B. Wassenberg#

Roland is one of the main contributors to this wiki, he is tireless chasing for lost items, the 'Indiana Jones' of Atari history. Roland was essential in bringing back the Atari Calculator, parts of Action!, BUG/65 and many Atari application programs. Further, the 'Atari Educational System' program with big contributions from Allan Bushman and the complete 'Voice & Data Cassette' language program, which were never be possible without the contributions from Stefan Meyer and Peter Dell. He plays a major role in getting Atari source codes.

Thank you Roland!