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                                Chimera 1.63
                       X11/Athena World-Wide Web Client
                             written by John Kilburg

Chimera is an X/Athena Web client for UNIX-based workstations.
If you do not know about the Web then read the comp.infosystems.www
newsgroup or grab the FAQ from rtfm.mit.edu using ftp.
This program does not require Motif.

There is a mailing list called (send bug reports here)

bug-chimera@cs.unlv.edu

If you want to join the list (receive the emails that go to bug-chimera)
send email to

bug-chimera-request@cs.unlv.edu

Read INSTALL for installation instructions and hints.

The Chimera distribution is made up of several parts:

src            This is the source code for Chimera.  This is
               code written by John Kilburg.

lib            Run-time configuration files for Chimera.

mxw            These are miscellaneous X widgets written by various
               authors.

libhtmlw       This is the HTML widget.  It was written at NCSA.  You
               can find this code in the Mosaic-2.4 distribution.
               Read README.NCSA for more details.

util           Utility programs used by chimera.

xloadimage     Functions for handling graphics images.  This code was
               snarfed from xloadimage which is available on ftp.x.org.

You should examine the files in each of these directories for
copyright and distribution information.

Following is a list of folks (in no particular order) that have contributed
code or provided bug reports or other valuable services (this list is
probably not complete...if you should be on it yell at me):

Allen Condit (condit@isri.unlv.edu)
Jeff Gilbreth (jeff@isri.unlv.edu)
Greg Wohletz (greg@cs.unlv.edu)
Kevin Grover (grover@isri.unlv.edu)
Jay Nietling (jay@cs.unlv.edu)
James E Ward <jew@convx1.ccit.arizona.edu>
Jim.Rees@umich.edu (big-time contributions)
K Chinen <k-chinen@is.aist-nara.ac.jp>
Dimitri Vlahakis <dcv@panix.com>
dcn@ignatz.acs.depaul.edu
Thomas Boutell <boutell@netcom.com>
Jim Wight <j.k.wight@newcastle.ac.uk>
R. Stewart Ellis <ellis@nova.gmi.edu>
Yap Kid Mun <KidMun.Yap@mel.dit.csiro.au>
Charles Hedrick <hedrick@klinzhai.rutgers.edu>
Lee A. Butler <butler@arl.mil>
Nicolas Pioch <pioch@inf.enst.fr>
Andreas.Ley@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de
Nathan Torkington <Nathan.Torkington@vuw.ac.nz>
Azuma OKAMOTO <lfo@sayori.dais.is.tohoku.ac.jp>

Jay and Greg are the system guys for the engineering college at UNLV.
They have done a really nice job of setting up and maintaining the
computing environment here.  A lot of the development
work was also done on a Linux box.  I am grateful to Linus Torvalds
and the other folks (too numerous to mention) who have
worked on Linux.

John Kilburg
john@cs.unlv.edu
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