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<h1 align="center">Acknowledgements and Thanks</h1>

<p>viDOOM could not have been written without help from the
following sources. Please mail me if there are any errors or I
have been misinformed on who actually did something. </p>

<p><b><i>Doom - </i></b><a href="http://www.idsoftware.com"><b>id
Software</b></a><br>
Creators of DOOM, who thankfully wrote a terribly nice game and
then made it even nicer by making the WAD format simple and open.
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<p><a name="DOOMSPEC"></a><b><i>Unofficial Doom Specs -</i></b> <a
href="mailto:msfell@aol.com"><b>Matthew S Fell</b></a><br>
Writer and maintainer of the <a
href="http://doomgate.gamers.org/dhs/helpdocs/dmsp1666.html">Unofficial
DOOM Specs</a>. viDOOM would have been impossible without this
marvellous tome.</p>

<p><a name="BSP"></a><b><i>BSP -</i></b> <b>Colin Reed/ </b><a
href="mailto:killough@classicgaming.com"><b>Lee Killough</b></a><br>
Developers of the BSP node builder. Without this viDOOM is
completely useless. </p>

<p><b><i>Maths help -</i></b> <a
href="mailto:matthew@mjwilson.demon.co.uk"><b>Mathew Wilson</b></a><br>
Someone who knows much more maths than I ever will and writer of
the LinesCross() algorithm - saviour of the LINEDEF selection
code.</p>

<p><em><strong>More maths help - </strong></em><a
href="http://www.faqs.org/faqs/graphics/algorithms-faq/"><strong>comp.graphics.algorithms
FAQ</strong></a><br>
Provided a much better 'is a point in a polygon?' than my
original one ever was...</p>

<p><b><i>Music -</i></b> <a
href="http://www.c64audio.com/c64audio.asp"><b>C64 Audio</b></a><br>
Call me sad, call me mad, or call me a nutter who needs to get
out more and find a life, but some of the Commodore 64 CDs and
MP3's didn't half help the coding and vague stabs at
documentation along some evenings. </p>

<p><b><i>VIM -</i></b> <a href="http://www.vim.org/"><b>Various
authors</b></a><br>
VI iMproved. My favourite editor, and inspiration (well, the
original) for the name viDOOM. Now, if only all these flash IDEs
would realise that people may actually want to use something
other than their own bundled multi-coloured swap-shop editors... </p>

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