The CRM114 discriminator system was written mostly while going to and
from my day job on the MBTA commuter rail trains.  The development
machine was a Sony Picturebook C1VP running Red Hat Linux 7.2 (
upgraded to Red Hat 7.3).  Editing was with GNU Emacs 21.2.1 ,
compiling was with GCC 2.96, and debugging with GDB frontended with
DDD 3.3.1 .

It took about 100 days of commuting to do the work, mostly in 1/2 hour
stretches.  This included design, coding, testing, and documentation.
I expect that it shows.  The upside of all this is that the code is 
simple enough to understand because it's all comprehendable in 1/2 
hour stretches.

If this is useful code to someone, please use it and create fixes /
updates.  Like the readme says, this isn't the PERL swiss army knife,
this is a razor-sharp katana that can talk.

I would like to thank Darren Leigh, David Kramer, Reto Lichtensteiger,
and John Bowker for their sharp eyes and analytic skills.  I would also
like to thank Richard M. Stallman and Linus Torvalds, for their leading
by example, as well as their sheer guts.

This code is copyrighted by William S. Yerazunis, and released under
the Free Software Foundation's GPL license, version 2.0 or later; a
copy is enclosed.  Go to www.fsf.org to get newer versions, if
desired.  If you need a different release, please contact the author;
release under other licensing arrangements is possible to negotiate.

As Napoleon said "When all else fails, march toward the sound of the
guns." 

		-Bill Yerazunis




