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14 Contact information

14.1 VICE home page

You can find the latest news about VICE at the official VICE home page:

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dsladic/vice/vice.html

If you are going to report a bug, please check those pages first; it is possible that the problem you encountered has already been fixed with a newer version.

14.2 How to send feedback

If you want to report bugs, make suggestions or contribute to the project, please email one of the following people:

It's always nice to receive feedback and/or bugreports about VICE, but please read these few notes before sending mail to anybody in the team.

In any case, we would be really glad to receive your comments about VICE. We cannot always answer all the email, but we surely read all of it.

Thanks!

14.3 How to contribute

If you want to make a major contribution, please ask first. It has already happened a couple of times that somebody started working at something that had already been done but not released to the public yet, and we really do not want anybody to waste time.

If you are going to make a patch, please make sure the patch is relative to the very latest version, and provide us with the following:

This is very important, and makes adding patches much smoother and safer.

People willing to port VICE to other platforms are always welcome. Windows, A BeOS port is in the works, so if you are interested in this platform, please let us know. There is plenty of work to do and any sort of help can be very useful.

14.4 Interesting newsgroups

There are some Usenet newsgroups you might be interested in:

14.5 FAQs you should read

We recommend reading the comp.emulators.cbm and comp.sys.cbm FAQs, which are posted regularly on the corresponding newsgroups and are also available via FTP from ftp://rtfm.mit.edu.


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