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Conclusion
So the most interesting years of development were described. Everything that followed was neither earth-shaking nor had it anything in common with the world of DOS.
I hope I met the nerve of some readers, and have enriched the knowledge of some others. I couldn't count up the time, to collect and write everything, anymore.
Certainly there wasn't place for each detail, however the content seemed already so to gradually explode. Whoever would like to know more in each case, use the already named links, and have also a look at the following ones.
I estimate at this point, I should get rid of my thanksgivings, because this gigantic article possibly hardly would exist without the help of others!
Jim Leonard contributed a not unimportant part - he recorded not few and helped me out with a picture and a description of the MFC. As well, Eike Belgardt enriched the article about not few samples and pictures meanwhile. Thanks again!
Thanks should also fly to Arno Fleck and Johannes Bollmann. Both helped me with reading through to remove some of the last discrepancies.
I would like to thank furthermore Juho Sippola, Jörg Weske as well as Olivier Boisseau for the supply of photos - just because I admittedly don't possess everything mentioned here. Thanks should also fly to Christoph Becker. If this article together with samples should explode my free volume of my provider, I have webspace where I can redirect to.
For further questions or inspirations, I'll be available in the Forum
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