CONTRIBUTORS
Written by Laraine MacKenzie, Cullen P. Vane, and Olivier Clarinval.
Edited by Connie Boltz.
Production editing by Karen Jacobson.
Chapters 3 and 4 provided by Acer Incorporated. Chapter 5 written by Adaptec Incorporated.
Illustrated by Dan Young
Contributions by Cullen P. Vane, Raj Mirpuri, Laura Cooper, Susan Austin, Vera Shinsky, Eileen Carter, Ellen Evlanova, Cheryl Archer, Angela Lummel, M. Mantle, David Metzner, Patrick Heinz, Jim Pagura, Adolpho Gonzalez, Bob Sanders, Charles Alexander, Binh Dao, Paul Davidson, Robert Andrade, D. J. Kim, Jennifer Han, Joe Hartley, J. Corchado, Tyler Vane, Zachary Vane, Craig Dunwoody, Jose Luis Serrato, Ken Nicholson, Ujesh Desai, J. Garcia.
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