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# libg1m authors
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Copyright (C) 2017 Thomas "Cakeisalie5" Touhey <<thomas@touhey.fr>>
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The documentation comes from a lot of places in the CASIO community, but mainly
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from **Casiopeia**, **Cemetech** (Prizm-related), the **Universal Casio Forum**
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and the **Casetta** project website (where some information about legacy
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thingies have been regrouped).
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Thanks to:
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- Simon Lothar (mainly on Casiopeia) for its reverse engineering and
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documentation (**fxReverse project documentation** with Andreas Bertheussen,
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and `fx_calculators_SuperH_based.chm`);
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- Teamfx for complementary information;
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- KermMartian (from Cemetech) for its reverse engineering on Prizm-related
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formats and test files;
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- Florian Birée for its regrouped documentation (Casetta), like for tokens;
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- Yves-Marie Morgan for opening Casemul's source code;
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- Tom Wheeley for making CaS a free software;
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- Him and Tom Lynn for documenting the legacy protocol (9700);
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- Other people at **Planète Casio** for their support!
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