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About Helicron

The Helicron site is just another of those personal web sites that clutter up the internet getting in the way of really useful stuff. You know, stuff that tries to sell you things. As there is a good chance that only you and six others have got as far as reading this text, there seems little point in adding any advertising. The main purpose of the site is to provide aa place to keep material that we can refer to from anywhere on the Internet; to proved a test-bed for web development and, with a bit luck, provide some useful information along the way.

If you make any use of the material on the site and it does not work as you intended or, worse, actually does some harm to you or any thing you or anyone else owns, then we really can't be held responsible. Everything here is worth no more than what you probably paid for it.

Peter Harrison is an IT manager in the Midlands of England. He wrote the stuff you find here and developed the automatic navigation building code in PHP. He has an interest in small-scale robotics, particularly autonomous maze-solving micromouse robots. He has a site all about micromouse at the following address:

http://micromouse.cannock.ac.uk/

Neil King is not responsible for the content so don't blame him. He works at the same place and puts up with endless technical questions about how to do this and that in HTML and PHP. Without his help, this site would, at best, have taken a lot longer to make and, at worst, would have been a forlorn disaster.

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