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Credits go to the following people: Credits go to the following people:
-'''Clive "Max" Maxfield''' and '''Alvin Brown''' for writing the great book [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0471732788 '''"How Computers Do Math"'''] and designing the DIY Calculator and the accompanying software (assembler, integrated development environment)+Clive "Max" Maxfield and Alvin Brown for writing the great book [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0471732788 How Computers Do Math] and designing the [http://www.diycalculator.com Virtual DIY Calculator] and the accompanying software (assembler, simulator, integrated development environment, etc.)
-The [http://www.diycalculator.com/popup-m-phyver.shtml '''Newcastle University team'''] around Dr Albert Koelmans for their efforts and making the VHDL design available+The team of students at [http://www.diycalculator.com/popup-m-phyver.shtml Newcastle University] in the UK under the tutorage of Dr Albert Koelmans for their efforts and also for making the VHDL source code of their design available (see the [http://www.diycalculator.com/popup-m-phyver.shtml Physical DIY Calculator] topic on the [http://www.diycalculator.com/cool.shtml More Cool Stuff] page of the [http://www.diycalculator.com DIY Calculator] website).
-[http://www.latticesemi.com '''Lattice Semiconductor'''] for donating a copy of their ispLEVER design software+The folks at [http://www.latticesemi.com Lattice Semiconductor] for kindly donating a copy of their ispLEVER design software to this project.
-'''Tom Anderson''' from [http://home.comcast.net/~tasm/ Squak Valley Software] for his TASM assembler+Tom Anderson from [http://home.comcast.net/~tasm/ Squak Valley Software] for his Telemark Cross Assembler (TASM).

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Credits go to the following people:

Clive "Max" Maxfield and Alvin Brown for writing the great book How Computers Do Math and designing the Virtual DIY Calculator and the accompanying software (assembler, simulator, integrated development environment, etc.)

The team of students at Newcastle University in the UK under the tutorage of Dr Albert Koelmans for their efforts and also for making the VHDL source code of their design available (see the Physical DIY Calculator topic on the More Cool Stuff page of the DIY Calculator website).

The folks at Lattice Semiconductor for kindly donating a copy of their ispLEVER design software to this project.

Tom Anderson from Squak Valley Software for his Telemark Cross Assembler (TASM).

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