In Memoriam
PEOPLE TO WHOM WE OWE A DEBT OF GRATITUDE
It has been requested that we honor our departed colleagues, to
whom we owe so much. Unfortunately, by its nature, this is a
growing list. I don't know if we can do justice to it, and to
honor and remember those sweet people who developed many of the
tools we now use. I think that because of the fact that when
somebody needs to be remembered, SOMEONE ELSE ALSO needs to be
remembered, it is hard to remember everyone and to do justice
to everyone......
So please remind me to include any very deserving people whom I
may have left out.
I think the purpose of this section is really TO REMIND PEOPLE TO
USE THE PROGRAMS THAT THESE PEOPLE WROTE, and also to improve upon
them when necessary, so that their work will not be forgotten.
For this reason, I'll try to refer to their CBT Tape files, either
on the regular CBT Tape, or on the CBT Overflow Tape, which were
contributed by them.
I think that later, I'll have to add a short description of
some of the wonderful things these people did for us.
So, without further ado, we have to start somewhere.....
WITH FOND MEMORIES........
Richard A. Fochtman (Rick). - CBT Files 147, 172, 414, 447,
537. 684
Gilbert Saint-flour - CBT Files 183, 749, 873, UCB*** (in 731),
ULU*** (in 797)
Gerhard Postpischil - CBT Files 860, 861, 862
John V. Hooper - CBT File 019
David B. Andrews - CBT File 163, HLASM
Bill Winters - HLASM
John Ehrman - HLASM
Don Marquardt - CBT File 422
Rex Widmer - CBT File 200
Ken Tomiak - CBT Files 760, 762, 763, 790, 791, 970, 972,
978, 983, 984
Bruce Leland - CBT File 182, 296, etc.
Eugene Vogt - CBT Files 744 and 814