Credits
Development Team
- Michael Reinelt: Project leader
- Herbert Rosmanith: Crystalfontz driver, X11 driver
- Leo Tötsch: WWW driver, some clients
- Luis F. Correia: uClibc compatibility, PID file handling, HD44780 I2C driver
- Martin Hejl: HD44780 enhancements, code optimizing
- Nico Wallmeier: imond:telmond data processing
- Patrick Schemitz: liblcd4linux, python bindings
- Andy Baxter: Milford Instruments driver
- Thomas Siedentopf: SuSE RPM packages
- Xavier Vello: WIFI support, I2C sensors, Debian packages
- Markus Keil: XMMS Plugin
- Norbert Tretkowski: Debian package maintainer
- Samuel Mimram: Debian package maintainer
- Luk Claes: Debian package co-maintainer
- Javier Garcia: MySQL plugin
- Roman Jozsef: RouterBoard driver
- Paul Kamphuis: HD44780 I2C driver
- geronet: HD44780 multiple display support
- Dan Fritz: Python plugin
- Theo Schneider: LUI driver
- Till Harbaum: LCD2USB driver
- Daniela Bruder: Web Design, translation, catering
- Nicu Pavel: picoLCD driver
- Michael Vogt: plugin_mpd, plugin_gps, plugin_fifo, OpenWRT Package maintainer
- Martin Zuther: timer optimizations and timer grouping
Donations
- Gipsy endowed lots of different displays!
- Stephan Trautvetter from TREFON electronic donated one of their cool USB-LCD's.
- Mr. Ringhofer from Kosme gave me a bag of old mobile phones!
- Karin from Fill donated half a dozen of old Siemens Gigaset telephones with a small but cute display, and lots of old mobile phones!
- Ronald Wimmer donated a WincorNixdorf BA63 display.
- Open systems ag from switzerland donated a Nexcom 1045L blade server equipped with a small display!
- BWCT sent me one of their new USB to HD44780 Interfaces for free!
- Beckmann+Egle donated a complete CompactTerminal set, including a 20×4 Display, a I/O module, a keyboard module, and a LAN module!
- Andrew Ip from Cwlinux sent one of their great displays for free!
- Robin from Adams IT Services sent me one of his USBLCD interfaces.
- Henry Jakl from MatrixOrbital donated two real cool USB displays!
- Brent A. Crosby from Crystalfontz sent me three of their great displays for free!
- Carsten Nau sent a REAL BIG graphical display based on the T6963 controller.
- Ole Dreessen sent me some small and cute displays.
- Thomas Heinrich donated a very beautiful 240×64 pixel display based on the T6963.
- OB Conseil donated a Noritake GU-311
- Mini-Box.com donated two of their new picoLCD displays!
- Kai Richter donated a Powertip PG12864-J display
Thanks to all of you, you made it possible that lcd4linux supports this wide variety of different displays!
Contributors
- Michael Mueller: support for Beckmann+Egle driver
- Michael Renzmann: testing various displays with HD44780 driver
- Thomas Skyt Jessen: support and tests for the HD44780 driver
- J Robert Ray: support for PalmOrb driver
- Axel Ehnert: first version of the email counter, seti@home support
- Carsten Nau: HD44780 GPO support & documentation, ISDN online support
- Helmut A. Bender: Toshiba T6963 support
- Robin Adams: USBLCD driver
- Andrew Ip: CwLinux driver
- Petri Damsten: sensors factor and offset patch
- James Van't Slot: Crystalfontz testing
- Jesse Brook Kovach: HD44780 dual-controller support
- Ole Dreessen: HD44780 improved timings
- Maciej Witkowiak: HD44780 16×1 display support
- Ronald Landheer-Cieslak: autoconf/automake/libtool support
- Lars Kempe: 'Fixed' Rows which do not scroll
- Luk Claes: debian packaging support
- Wolfgang Astleitner: serdisplib maintainer
- Stefan Gmeiner: ES232Graphic driver
- Christian Brueggemann: OPT_LCD4Linux
- Sven Killig: D4D driver
- Abbas Kosan: MatrixOrbitalGX series driver, MPRIS plugin
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