Starkey Laboratories Port Devices Driver



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PersonCountryContribution
Nickolay Samofatov,
RedSoft Corporation
Russian FederationEngine contributions, incremental backup
Roman Simakov,
RedSoft Corporation
Russian FederationEngine contributions, incremental backup, DDL permissions
Dmitry Starodubov,
RedSoft Corporation
Russian FederationEngine contributions, bugfixing
Artyom Smirnov
RedSoft Corporation
Russian FederationEngine contributions, bugfixing
Dimitry Sibiryakov,
IBPhoenix
Czech RepublicEngine contributions, replication
Hajime NakagamiJapanEngine contributions, JDBC driver
Ann HarrisonUSATechnical adviser, support
Jim StarkeyUSATechnical adviser, architecture expert
Frank Schlottmann-GöddeGermanyEngine contributions
Marius Adrian PopaRomaniaCode cleanup, misc contributions
Michal KubečekCzech RepublicMisc improvements, IPv6 support
Stephen BoydCanadaGPRE improvements, COBOL support
Egor PuginRussian FederationCMake builds support
Norman DunbarUKDocumentation writer
Pavel MenshchikovRussian FederationDocumentation translator
Tomneko HayashiJapanDocumentation translator
Umberto (Mimmo) MasottiItalyDocumentation translator
Martin KöditzGermanyDocumentation translator

Visit Starkey.co.uk to browse hearing aid styles, take a hearing test or find a Starkey dealer in your area. 0800 042 0000 schedule-an-appointment. ‎The T2 Remote application takes advantage of a new breakthrough technology from Starkey that allows users to control their hearing aids with a simple touch on their iPhone or iPod touch. This avoids the need for any additional hardware. T2 in the hearing aids will discreetly and instantly classify t. Starkey Hearing Technologies is an American privately owned company based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota that makes hearing aids, and is one of the largest hearing aid manufacturers in the world. As of 2019, the company had more than 5,000 employees in 24 facilities, serving more than 100 markets worldwide, and is the only American-owned global.

Past contributors
Our sincere thanks to all the people contributed to the project in the past.

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PersonCountryContribution
Mark O'DonohueAustraliaCore engine development
Reed MidekeUSACore engine development
Mike NordellSwedenCore engine development
John BellardoUSACore engine development, MacOS port
Neil McCaldenUKCore engine development, Solaris port
Geoffrey SpeicherUSACore engine development, FreeBSD port
David SchnepperUSAMisc contributions, INTL support
Konstantin KuznetsovRussian FederationCore engine development, Solaris port
Arno BrinkmanNetherlandsCore engine development, query optimizer
Tom ColemanUSAMisc contributions, AIX port
David JencksUSAJDBC driver, documentation
Ryan BaldwinUKJDBC driver
Roman RokytskyyGermanyJDBC driver
Erik KunzeGermanySINIX-Z port, raw devices support
Tom Cole,
SAS Institute
USAEngine contributions, Vulcan fork
Bill Oliver,
SAS Institute
USAEngine contributions, Vulcan fork
Gary Franklin,
SAS Institute
USAEngine contributions, Vulcan fork
David Shamlin,
SAS Institute
USAEngine contributions, Vulcan fork
Dimitrios IoannidesGreeceJIRA bugtracker migration
David RushbyUSAPython driver
Oleg IvanovRussian FederationCore engine contributions, code optimization
Evgeny KilinRussian FederationMisc improvements and bugfixing
Grzegorz ProkopskiHungaryDebian builds
Olivier MasciaBelgiumInstallation utilities
Evgeny PutilinRussian FederationInitial Java procedures implementation
Blas Rodriguez SomozaSpainCode cleanup, INTL support, MinGW builds
Ignacio J. OrtegaSpainMisc contributions
Peter JacobiGermanyINTL support
Dmitry KuzmenkoRussian FederationGSTAT improvements
Tilo MuetzeGermanyDocumentation
Sandor SzollosiHungaryINTL support
Artem PetkevychUkraineBugfixing
Tomas SkodaSlovakiaBugfixing
Erik S. La BiancaUSABugfixing
Tony CadutoUSAUnofficial Windows installers
Juan GuerreroSpainNew UDFs
Chris KnightAustraliaFreeBSD port