This package was debianized by Stephan Sürken <absurd@debian.org> in 1997.

The current Debian maintainer is Stephan Sürken <absurd@debian.org>.

It was downloaded from: http://uae.coresystems.de.

For "proper" use, you usually need some sort third party ROM
(Kickstart). Hence, this package is in category contrib, and thusly
not part of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution

Upstream Authors: Bernd Schmidt, and others (see upstream's CREDITS, or P.S.):

    UAE Amiga Emulator
    Copyright (C) 1995-2008 Bernd Schmidt, and others.

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
    the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
    (at your option) any later version.

    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
    GNU General Public License for more details.

    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
    02110-1301, USA.

On Debian systems, a verbatim uncompressed copy of the GPL-2 is
available as /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.

The Debian packaging is © 1997-2008 Stephan Sürken
<absurd@debian.org>, and is licensed under the GPL, see above.
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P.S.: Quoting http://uae.coresystems.de/credits (2008-May-12):

UAE Amiga Emulator - Credits and Thanks

UAE was created by Bernd Schmidt, with the help of a host of volunteer contributors (in random order):

Alessandro Bissacco, Hannu Rummukainen, Andre Beck, Ed Hanway, Denis
Sablic, Marcus Sundberg, Samuel Devulder, Stefan Reinauer, Marco
Nelissen, Thierry Lescot, Bruno Coste, Oliver Moehrke, Per Olofssen,
Tristan Cavelier, Ruben Martinez, Olivier Raoul, Markus Gietzen,
Christian Schmitt, Herman ten Brugge, Tauno Taipaleenmaki, Michael
Krause, Kai Kollmorgen, Stefan Ropke, Joanne Dow, Rodney Hester,
Volker Zota, David Varley, Christian Schmitt, Brian King, Samuel
Mackrill, Dirk Vangestel, Thorsten Frueauf, Ernesto Corvi, Gustavo
Goedert, Peter Remmers, Tim Gunn, Nemo Pohle, Michael Sontheimer,
Christian Bauer, Patrick Hanevold, Ian Stephenson, Olaf 'Olsen'
Barthel, Krister Bergman, Manfred Thole, Paul Kienitz, Mathias
Ortmann, Peter Teichmann, and hopefully not too many other people I've
forgotten (complain if you are missing).

Special thanks go to:

    * Jay Miner, Dale Luck, R.J. Mical and all the other people whose names I don't know who developed the Amiga in the first place.
    * Felix Bardos: For not complaining about how long I haven't returned his HRM.
    * Hetz Ben Hamo sent an email to Commodore asking for permission to give at least an older version of the Kickstart away. Unfortunately, the response was negative.
    * Stefan Reinauer, for hosting this web page after the RWTH decided that it's far too dangerous to let students have their own Web pages
    * Bruno Coste, Ed Hanway, Alessandro Soldo and Marko Nippula provided useful documentation about the Amiga
    * Fabio Ciucci gets the "Best bug reports" award for his help with the blitter line emulation and other problem areas
    * Michael C. Battilana and Cloanto Software, for all their support
    * Julian Eggebrecht of Factor 5, for providing several F5 games and a lot of valuable input.
      Factor 5 has made Katakis, one of their classic Amiga games, freely available for download. There are still some good people left in the world...

Check out the CREDITS file of the source distribution of UAE
