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From: Xenotech <xenotech@kudonet.com>
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Just got Amos Pro Compiler, but it says I need v2.0!?!?! 

Shouldn't this be on Aminet? :(


   'Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.'
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From: "Chris Coulson" <C.J.Coulson@newcastle.ac.uk>
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To: Xenotech <xenotech@kudonet.com>, amos-list@access.digex.net
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 17:21:07 GMT0BST
Subject: Re: AMOS PRO2.0?
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Hi there, you asked:

> Just got Amos Pro Compiler, but it says I need v2.0!?!?! 
> 
> Shouldn't this be on Aminet? :(

Nope, the 2.0 update disks come with the Pro Compiler.
If you didn`t get the update disks as part of the
package, you need to speak to your dealer!

Rgds
Chris

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From: Colch.Royalgramsch@campus.bt.com (Me)
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Subject: Amos Compiler Probs
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-Amos Compiler Probs-

Has anyone had any problems with Amos compiler similar to this:-

I starts compiling ok, but when it gets to within 4 or 5 arrows from the end,
it half stops.  It doesn't give me an error message, but just keeps on
compiling until the disk is full, a bit annoying when there is 100MB free on
my partition.  I didn't used to have this problem, but it keeps happening on
most things I try to compile now, so it either a problem in my listing or a
bug in the compiler.  I write the progs in AmosPro but they load up into Amos
fine.  I think it started when I updated from AmosPro V1 to AmosPro V1.12 so
the compiler would work in it, but I can't see what probs this would cause,
the same thing happens if I boot off my old floppies rather than using the
version on my hard disk.  It may of started when I got my Blizzard 1220/4
which takes amos up to a very useable speed to write some half decent games
in.

Is AmosPro compiler any better as I may have to buy that?


-Chris Falconer-     "Who? ... Only a yogurt" - Red Dwarf 4.3

A1200, 420MB Overdrive HD, Blizzard 1220/4 + Loads of other bits!




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To: "John 'conz' Hawkins" <ssu95jh1@reading.ac.uk>, amos-list@access.digex.net
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Hi there, you wrote:

> Well anyway, excuses aside, I have an A1200, and I never had any problems 
> with running AMOS... until I put in 4 meg of fast RAM. Now it crashes all 
> the time, and it's really irritating...!!
> 
> I'm also incidentally running off hard disk, if that makes the slightest 
> bit of difference...
> 
> Does anyone know of any patches or anything that will stop AMOS crashing 
> all the time??

This sounds strange.  I`m using an A4000/060 with lots of Fast RAM
and a hard drive, and I`ve not had any problems with either
AMOS or AMOS Pro.

You don`t say which version of AMOS you`re using though.  I`m
on AMOS 1.36 and Pro 2.0, though I`ve also used every version
from AMOS 1.34 and Pro 1.10 upwards on the A4000 with no
noticeable problems either.

Is it just AMOS that crashes, or are you noticing crashing
with other software as well?  It might possibly be your
memory board causing the problems, rather than AMOS.

You haven`t added anything new to your Workbench setup
have you?  I know how easy it is to add a new system patch
or commodity, then forget about it until you discover
months later that it`s causing problems with a new bit
of software/hardware...

I can`t really think of anything else to add, I hope
some of this might help you though!

Rgds
Chris

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From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Sat Jun 15 08:43:52 1996
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From: "John 'conz' Hawkins" <ssu95jh1@reading.ac.uk>
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Subject: Making AMOS work with fastram on an A1200
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Yup, I program in AMOS amongst loads of other much more fashionable 
things, just because it's quick and easy to play about with.

Well anyway, excuses aside, I have an A1200, and I never had any problems 
with running AMOS... until I put in 4 meg of fast RAM. Now it crashes all 
the time, and it's really irritating...!!

I'm also incidentally running off hard disk, if that makes the slightest 
bit of difference...

Does anyone know of any patches or anything that will stop AMOS crashing 
all the time??

Thanks in advance... sorry to burden you with such trivial problems!!


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From: Darryl_Lewis@comlink.mpx.com.au (Darryl Lewis)
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Well, this could be my last program for the Amiga. Nobody seems interested
in helping each other anymore, which was one of the great things that was
happening when I first joined the list all those many years ago.
That doesn't seem to happen any more. I even put my latest anim2bob convert
up on my web page( the server that it's on - the same as the amos page -is
down at the moment, it might be back up next week). No one has sent me any
feed back on it. Jeez, it was free, but even then, no one could be bothered
sending some suggestions or comments. Does that mean no one downloaded it?
Or no one uses amos anymore.
   
    My current project is an upgraded version of spacewar, with 3D sections
and a possible net interface to play it over the phone. I'm stuck on a few
things- so I need help. In the past, when I've sent my projects out to
people who wanted to help, I've never received and replies. They just take
the programs and dissapear. This the last time I'm going to send out code
if I don't get some people interested in helping.
  If your interested, mail me back, and I'll post the code, otherwise
.....goodbye.


Till then, here's a quick piece of code that I knocked up in an hour. It's
fairly specific to bobs from a series of them in a single IFF.
ie              bob1   bob2   bob3  bob4
                bob5   bob6   bob7  bob8
etc.
It also loads and displays banks. It's a lot quicker than the object editor
to view banks.
PS.. for a huge speed increse, try compiling the object editor, and all the
accessories and save them back under the same names so the editor can find
them. Remember to back up the accesories first before overwriting them,
just in case you need to restore them later.

oh, the program:

'piccy graber
'Darryl Lewis 96
'used to quickly view sprite banks and a series of bobs from an IFF.
Paper 0
Do 
   Cls 0
   Print "another very exciting menu"
   Print "1 -grab iff"
   Print "2 -reverse images"
   Print "3 -view images in bank"
   Print "4 -save bob bank to file"
   Print "5 -load a bank"
   Print "6 -exit to editor"
   Input OPTION$
   If OPTION$="1" Then _LOAD_IFF : _GET_BOBS
   If OPTION$="2" Then _BANK_ADJUST
   If OPTION$="3" Then _PLAYBACK
   If OPTION$="4" Then _SAVE_BANK
   If OPTION$="5" Then _LOAD_BANK
   If OPTION$="6" Then Edit 
Loop 
End 
Procedure _LOAD_IFF
   Cls 0
   'A$="ram:swships.ilbm" 
   If Not Exist(A$) Then A$=Fsel$("")
   If A$="" Then Pop Proc
   Load Iff A$,1
End Proc
Procedure _GET_BOBS
   Paper 0
   'if test=0 then enable test mode, prints shit loads of stuff to screen 
   TEST=1
   FRAME=0
   Erase 1
   If TEST=1 Then Gr Writing 2
   'initial starting values 
   WIDTH_OF_EACH_IMAGE=45
   HEIGHT_OF_EACH_IMAGE=45
   _LEFT_X=0
   _TOP_Y=0
   _RIGHT_X=WIDTH_OF_EACH_IMAGE
   _BOTTOM_Y=HEIGHT_OF_EACH_IMAGE
   
   'go thru the picture in steps
   For J=1 To 4
      _LEFT_X=0 : _RIGHT_X=WIDTH_OF_EACH_IMAGE
      '_LEFT_X=Screen Width-WIDTH_OF_EACH_IMAGE-1 : _RIGHT_X=Screen Width-1
      For I=8 To 1 Step -1
         Inc FRAME
         Draw 0,_TOP_Y To Screen Width,_TOP_Y
         Draw 0,_BOTTOM_Y To Screen Width,_BOTTOM_Y
         Draw 0,_TOP_Y To Screen Width,_TOP_Y
         Draw 0,_BOTTOM_Y To Screen Width,_BOTTOM_Y
         Draw _LEFT_X,_TOP_Y To _LEFT_X,_BOTTOM_Y
         Draw _RIGHT_X,_TOP_Y To _RIGHT_X,_BOTTOM_Y
         Draw _LEFT_X,_TOP_Y To _LEFT_X,_BOTTOM_Y
         Draw _RIGHT_X,_TOP_Y To _RIGHT_X,_BOTTOM_Y
         If TEST=0
            Home : Print : Print : Print "                                 
"
            Home 
            Print Screen Width,Screen Height
            Print "left top right bottom"
            Print _LEFT_X,_TOP_Y,_RIGHT_X,_BOTTOM_Y
         End If 
         Get Bob 1,FRAME,_LEFT_X,_TOP_Y To _RIGHT_X,_BOTTOM_Y
         Hot Spot FRAME,$11
         _LEFT_X=_LEFT_X+WIDTH_OF_EACH_IMAGE
         _RIGHT_X=_RIGHT_X+WIDTH_OF_EACH_IMAGE
      Next 
      _TOP_Y=_TOP_Y+HEIGHT_OF_EACH_IMAGE
      _BOTTOM_Y=_BOTTOM_Y+HEIGHT_OF_EACH_IMAGE
   Next 
If TEST=0 Then Print "press a key to continue" : Wait Key 
   'Del Bob 1 
End Proc
Procedure _PLAYBACK
   Paper 0
   Cls 0
   I=1
   Get Bob Palette 
   Repeat 
      Home : Print "              "
      Home : Print "frame=",I,"              press x to end"
      Print Screen Width,Screen Height
      Bob 1,Screen Width/2,Screen Height/2,I
      Wait Vbl 
      X$=Inkey$
      X=Scancode
      If X=76 Then Add I,1,1 To 8*16
      If X=77 Then Add I,-1,1 To 8*16
   Until(X$="x")
End Proc
Procedure _BANK_ADJUST
   Paper 0
   Cls 0
   Home 
   Print 
   Print "use the up and down arrow keys to search"
   Print "find the last bob (ie the highest frame number)"
   Print "press p to save from that bob backwards,"
   Print "thus reversing the frame order"
   Repeat 
      Home : Print "frame=",I
      Bob 1,Screen Width/2,Screen Height/2,I
      Wait Vbl 
      X$=Inkey$
      X=Scancode
      If X=76 Then Add I,1,1 To 8*16
      If X=77 Then Add I,-1,1 To 8*16
   Until(X$="p")
   If I<32 Then Print "not enough frames" : Print "press any key to
continue" : Wait Key : Pop Proc
   Cls 0
   For J=I To I-32 Step -1
      Home : Print "frame=",J
      'Monitor 
      Bob 1,Screen Width/2,Screen Height/2,J
      Ins Bob 1
      Get Bob 1,1,Screen Width/2-12,Screen Height/2-13 To Screen
Width/2+13,Screen Height/2+12
      Wait Key 
      Del Bob I
   Next 
End Proc
Procedure _SAVE_BANK
   Save Fsel$('*.abk'),1
End Proc
Procedure _LOAD_BANK
Erase 1
A$=Fsel$("*.abk")
If A$="" Then Pop Proc
Load A$,1
Get Bob Palette 
End Proc
  

  

-- Via DLG Pro v1.0

--
Darryl

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From: "John 'conz' Hawkins" <ssu95jh1@reading.ac.uk>
To: AoD <mcox@access.digex.net>
Subject: Re: Making AMOS work with fastram on an A1200
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On Sat, 15 Jun 1996, AoD wrote:

> What version of AMOS?  Creator or Pro?  I have AMOS Pro v2 and 4MB FAST.  I
> have no problems whatsoever.
> 
> Michael
> --
> Michael Cox                                Work: michaelc@gsg.eds.com 
> A1200/465/CD + 1230XA 50/50/4 = SPEED!     Play: mcox@access.digex.net
>              For info on the AMOS Mailing List, contact me!
> 	   AMOS WWW: http://www.dragonfire.net/~achurch/amos/
> 

Thanks very much for replying!!... I am also using amospro 2.0, and yup, 
I've also got 4 meg of fastram... it's bizarre, because nothing else 
stopped working, just AMOSPro. :(

Sometimes it'll be fine, but then sometimes it'll load up then crash after 
a while, sometimes the graphics will be corrupted, and sometimes I won't 
get anywhere at all and just end up stuck on a black screen...

What's even more annoying is that it's not just the editor, it also 
applies to things I or other people have written in AMOS or AMOS Pro, 
which undergo the same frustrating sometimes work, sometimes don't.

Maybe it's a problem with my memory board, but then it seems bizarre that 
AMOS is the only thing that doesn't like it, and everything else works fine!

Still, what is nice to know is that this isn't a problem everyone has, so 
if I can manage to finish my current lovely project, then other people 
will be able to run it without problems : )

Thanks for the feedback... it's ver much appreciated : )

bye for now.... John

P.s. why can I not access that lovely dragonfire.net website any more??

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From: "John 'conz' Hawkins" <ssu95jh1@reading.ac.uk>
To: Chris Coulson <C.J.Coulson@newcastle.ac.uk>
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Subject: Re: Making AMOS work with fastram on an A1200
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On Sat, 15 Jun 1996, Chris Coulson wrote:

> Hi there, you wrote:
> 
> > Well anyway, excuses aside, I have an A1200, and I never had any problems 
> > with running AMOS... until I put in 4 meg of fast RAM. Now it crashes all 
> > the time, and it's really irritating...!!
> > 
> > I'm also incidentally running off hard disk, if that makes the slightest 
> > bit of difference...
> > 
> > Does anyone know of any patches or anything that will stop AMOS crashing 
> > all the time??
> 
> This sounds strange.  I`m using an A4000/060 with lots of Fast RAM
> and a hard drive, and I`ve not had any problems with either
> AMOS or AMOS Pro.
> 
> You don`t say which version of AMOS you`re using though.  I`m
> on AMOS 1.36 and Pro 2.0, though I`ve also used every version
> from AMOS 1.34 and Pro 1.10 upwards on the A4000 with no
> noticeable problems either.

I'm using AmosPro 2.0, but the problem is it's not just the editor that 
crashes, if I compile something and try to run that it sometimes crashes 
too, although it's >>usually<< ok when compiled. So this applies to ANY 
programs anyone has written in any version of Amos, which is of course a 
pain.

> Is it just AMOS that crashes, or are you noticing crashing
> with other software as well?  It might possibly be your
> memory board causing the problems, rather than AMOS.
> 

Nope, nothing else that I've tried is crashing, only things AMOS related. 
But I do think it is a problem with my memory board, it makes sense if 
no-one else is experiencing the same problem with similar 
configurations.... ah well

> You haven`t added anything new to your Workbench setup
> have you?  I know how easy it is to add a new system patch
> or commodity, then forget about it until you discover
> months later that it`s causing problems with a new bit
> of software/hardware...

Um, I have added one or two things, like popup menus and stuff... so I'll 
give it a go removing that, but then having said that I've tried booting 
up with no startup-sequence and going via the CLI, and whilst just about 
always this works, on one or two highly frustrating occassions it still 
crashes! It seems like I can't win!

> I can`t really think of anything else to add, I hope
> some of this might help you though!

Yup, I'll go away and try some of what you said....thanks very much!!

And like I said elsewhere, it's nice to know that not everyone is 
experiencing these problems, so when I'm finally finished with my AMOS 
project other people will be able to use it : )


> Rgds
> Chris

Thanks again for your help... !! Much appreciated!

John.

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> 

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I'm more of a lurker these days. I've been busy beta testing new 
commercial Amiga software, so I haven't even touched AMOSPro for some time.

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Greetings John, you wrote some text on the subject Making AMOS work with
fastram on an A1200, and now I'm going to answer it

> Well anyway, excuses aside, I have an A1200, and I never had any problems 
> with running AMOS... until I put in 4 meg of fast RAM. Now it crashes all 
> the time, and it's really irritating...!!

Yeah, I have the same set up as you and I'm experiencing the same problems.
Everything freezes, right? Some days it works, some days it doesn't!! It does
happen with 1 or 2 other programs but AMOS progs seem to be it's favourite
to crash. ;-)

I've had it like this since January 96, and although it's occasionally
frustrating, you learn to cope. ;-)

I think it's caused by the power drain of the memory board and hd. I *think*
anyway. You may need a new power supply, but I'm not sure...

Bye _________________________________
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Has any one else tried to complie an amal program?

Every time I try, thigs get horribly out of sync, making the game
unplayable.
Collisions don't work, you get ghost images, weird.
Any one got a work around? Or is this a bug we're forced to live with.

-- Via DLG Pro v1.0

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From: John Bintz <uv334@freenet.victoria.bc.ca>
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I am winding up on my new raycasting game, The Hunt is On.  A few more 
levels in the shareware episode, a few more textures, and some neat intro 
pictures, and it'll be ready to go.

Why is this one so cool?  EHB graphics, meaning 64 colors of 
texture-mapped and scaled graphics.  I figured out how to add sprites 
into the game, so there are finally things to shoot.  I've sped up the 
algorithm, adding half-walls [they look ike shelves], and making it so 
you can shut off texture-mapping so even those of us with 68000s can 
play...in a very ugly-looking environment.  However, I beefed up the 
raycaster, and those with fast raycasters can get very good-looking  
environments.  Right now, there are only two weapons-a pistol and a 
shotgun (Doom, anyone?).  It probably won't be up on Aminet until the end 
of the month, due to my new job (which will fund my accelerator upgrade), 
but it will be there soon.  Write back with any input you have.  Thanks.

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Hi, I might be getting a 3000 system and I was wondering if Amos 1.3 is 
going to work on it....I'm not sure about the 030 giving it any 
problems.  If it doesn't then what about Amos Pro?  



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>
> Hi, I might be getting a 3000 system and I was wondering if Amos 1.3 is
> going to work on it....I'm not sure about the 030 giving it any
> problems.  If it doesn't then what about Amos Pro?
>
>
>
    AFAIK, it should be OK.  Amos and AmosPro both work with no AGA, which
seems to cause the most problems & the A3000 uses ECS so that should be OK.  I
can't see the 030 giving it too many problems.
    I can't see any problems, but I'm not 100% sure.  Sorry to be so vague,
but I hope it helps.

BTW - Congrats on getting an A3000 - good machines!  I am envious!

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Hellow folx!

I am a 22 year old boy that want to create a good Music disk/Diskmag
for the Amiga, but i am to stupid to manage it all by myselves so
here is your Chance to help a fella Scener and also get some credits
in the final prod.

Here is what i need help with:

I use AmosPro only!


A source to encrypt Ascii files so no one can read them right from
the disk.
And a source to decrypt and load the Ascii text in the Musicdisk/Mag.
The encrypted text must be a external file that Amos loads in.
Some way to pack the encrypted file would also be nice.

A way to play powerPacked modules from AmosPro.

I find the Module player in AmosPro to be bad, there is some
problems with the filter and Led on/off dos not seem to help.
So is there a Player update or is it some library i can use witch
plays the modules perfectly from AmosPro??

Oki and some other Amos questions:

What abouth the AGA update where is it??


Why wount Amos 3D work??
It fails right before the 3D editor is finnished with the loading???
Will there ever bee a 3D update.


I'll be happy for help on diz questons



Snail:

Mr. X /Apathy^Strange.
Morten Bolstad
Solbergterrasse 8
3058 Solbergmoen
NORWAY.

-4 SWAPP-


E-Mail: morten.bolstad@login.eunet.no


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From: jonasth@bahnhof.se (Jonas Thorell)
Subject: Re: Amos and 3000
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>Hi, I might be getting a 3000 system and I was wondering if Amos 1.3 is
>going to work on it....I'm not sure about the 030 giving it any
>problems.  If it doesn't then what about Amos Pro?

Both Amos 1.35 and AmosPro 2.0 works on my 1200 at least (with an '30
runningat 50 Mhz) so it should run.

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From: "Jacek Kubica  " <KUBICA@ch.wssk.am.wroc.pl>
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Date:          Sat, 22 Jun 1996 07:56:56 0100
Subject:       Re: Amos and 3000
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> Hi, I might be getting a 3000 system and I was wondering if Amos 1.3 is 
> going to work on it....I'm not sure about the 030 giving it any 
> problems.  If it doesn't then what about Amos Pro?  
 
I`m using A3000/25MHz/030/FPU/10MB RAM/1GB HDD with both versions of 
Amos and have no problems. Only one is hires-interlaced screen mode on
KS 3.1 (on KS 1.3 and 2.x is OK) ,opened screen have correct size, but
have no interlines(?).

Jacek  

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From: Darryl_Lewis@comlink.mpx.com.au (Darryl Lewis)
To: amos-list@access.digex.net
Subject: spacewar -source. help needed
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Ok, thanks to all of thoses who responded. It proves that there may still
be a future for the old amiga out there yet.

Heres my code that I'm having trouble with. I can't seem to get the
movement of the ship correct. It doesn't move in the correct direction when
thrust is applied. 
Please attempt to see what is wrong. I'm willing to send the rest of my
code, 3D engine, editor, etc if enough people seem interested in working on
this project.
I'd like to get every one on this list working on it - a group effort. We
could make a great game and show what amos is capable of.

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From: avatar@Turing.demon.co.uk (Dominic Ludlam)
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Subject: Extension plot
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 Hello to all extension programmers!
         I finally thought I might as well learn how to program an extension, so
 i tried to write myself a plot routine.  It doesn't work.  If antone knows
 how to do this, then please tell me!!!
 Here is my code :


 ;       RJsr    L_GetEc
 ; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 ;     Get screen address: In: D0.l= number, Out: A0=address
 ;

 L_MYPLOT      equ     3
 L3    move.l  #0,d0           ; Screen number into d0

       Rjsr    L_GetEc         ; Get screen address, in a0

       move.l  (a3)+,d3        ; Get Colour
       move.l  (a3)+,d0        ; Get Parameter Y
       move.l  (a3)+,d2        ; Get Parameter X

       move.w  d0,d4           ; We need Y multiplied by 40
       lsl.w   #2,d0           ; Multiply by 4
       add.w   d4,d0           ; Add it again (making it x5)
       lsl.w   #3,d0           ; And multiply by 8.  Yey!

       move.w  d2,d4           ; Backup X for later
       lsr.w   #3,d2           ; Divide X by 8
       add.l   d2,d0           ; Add X to Y

       and     #7,d4           ; Mask out highest 6 bits
       subq    #7,d4           ; Invert bits
       bset    d4,(a0,d0)      ; And plot the point!

       rts

 But all I get is an Illegal Function Call when I do my plot 10,10,1 (this
 dissappears when I comment out the RJsr L_GetEC line)

 (I know the colour part does't do anything, I want to get this working first...)

 Thanks for any help.

-- 
Dominic Ludlam   -   Avatar@Turing.demon.co.uk
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PS+ PE Y PGP t+@ 5++@ X+++ R+ tv++(+++) b+++ DI?
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From: "Oliver D. Jones" <O.D.Jones@critter.demon.co.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
Subject: Re: Amos and 3000
Date: 21 Jun 96 20:41:01 GMT
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Phil Viaud (pviaud@cln.etc.bc.ca) wrote:

: Hi, I might be getting a 3000 system and I was wondering if Amos 1.3 is 
: going to work on it....I'm not sure about the 030 giving it any 
: problems.  If it doesn't then what about Amos Pro?  

I've got an A1200 with a 50MHz 68030 and 68882, and I have no problems with
either AMOS or AMOS Pro.

So it should definately work on your A3000.

Oliver.



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From: Darryl_Lewis@comlink.mpx.com.au (Darryl Lewis)
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Subject: astoroids - source code
Status: RO
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Ok, heres some soure code for the old game of asteroids. It uses amal, so
when it's compiled, it screws up badly. Try to compile it to see what I
mean.
Anyone feel like converting the amal to normal bob commands......

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From: bn154@freenet.carleton.ca (Jonathan Meijer)
To: amos-list@access.digex.net
Subject: Interface problem
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Hi, guys!

I have a problem with the AMOSPro Interface language and I
wondered if anyone of you can solve the problem.

Here is the Interface section :

'BEGIN
A$="BAse 0,0;"
A$=A$+"UN 0,0,14;UN 176,0,17;UN 0,88,20;UN 176,88,22;"
A$=A$+"SV0,1;LA 1;JS 2;IF 0VA 12<;[JP1;]"
A$=A$+"SV0,1;LA 3;JS 4;IF 0VA 12<;[JP3;]"
A$=A$+"SV0,1;LA 5;JS 6;IF 0VA 12<;[JP5;]"
A$=A$+"SV0,1;LA 7;JS 8;IF 0VA 12<;[JP7;]"
A$=A$+"JP 9;"
A$=A$+"LA 2;IF 0VA 11<;[UN 0VA 8*,0,15    ;SV 0,0VA 1+;]RT;"
A$=A$+"LA 4;IF 0VA 11<;[UN 0,0VA 16*,18   ;SV 0,0VA 1+;]RT;"
A$=A$+"LA 6;IF 0VA 11<;[UN 176,0VA 16*,19 ;SV 0,0VA 1+;]RT;"
A$=A$+"LA 8;IF 0VA 11<;[UN 0VA 8*,88,21   ;SV 0,0VA 1+;]RT;"
A$=A$+"LA 9;EX;"
'END
Dialog Open 1,A$
D=Dialog Run(1)


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                         Productions and Designs Limited Inc.(R)
My Addresses :

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Work : bn154@freenet.carleton.ca
Play : bn154@freenet.carleton.ca

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>Hello to all extension programmers!

Hi!

>I finally thought I might as well learn how to program an extension, so

Good! :)

>i tried to write myself a plot routine.  It doesn't work.  If antone knows
>how to do this, then please tell me!!!
>Here is my code :


 ;       RJsr    L_GetEc
 ; ~~~~~~~~~~~
 ;     Get screen address: In: D0.l= number, Out: A0=address
 ;

This is the error! You must pass the screen number in D1 and not in D0. The
documentation is bugged like Amos!! :-)


> L_MYPLOT      equ     3
> L3    move.l  #0,d0           ; Screen number into d0
>
>       Rjsr    L_GetEc         ; Get screen address, in a0


ATTENTION!! L_GetEc returns the Amos Screen Structure address and not the
screen address! It's the equivalent of the Amos Screen Base instruction.

- CUT - - CUT -

>       and     #7,d4           ; Mask out highest 6 bits
>       subq    #7,d4           ; Invert bits
>       bset    d4,(a0,d0)      ; And plot the point!
>
>       rts

Why you don't use the graphics.library WritePixel function??? It's fast and
your code will be shorter!! You can obtain the Rastport address of the current
screen here:

          move.l    T_RastPort(a5),a0   ; Current RastPort address

. and here the graphics.library base:

          move.l    T_GfxBase(a5),a6    ; Graphics.library base

> But all I get is an Illegal Function Call when I do my plot 10,10,1 (this
> dissappears when I comment out the RJsr L_GetEC line)

.because you pass the parameter in the wrong register.

> Thanks for any help.

No problem :-)

< Pietro Ghizzoni - Dairymen Soft >  -  E-Mail: ghizzo@galactica.it
          Italy Amos User Club Coordinator --- Team AMIGA

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From: morten.bolstad@login.eunet.no (mortenbo)
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Hellow Fella Amos Users!

It's me again with some more Questions.


AmosPRO Only:

When i load in my copiler i get the fileselector with this messy on the top:

Cannot load config file
Please schoose another one.

Then i click my way into AmosPro directory and cliks on a file called
Compiler config and the Compiler loads in.

Why da hell dont it find that file the first time??
Anyone know a way around this??

Oki, some of ya ansvered me on the questons conserning the music disk witch
i wanted to make and i got some mixed answers but none that really worked.
From last time i have Managed to Install Amos Craft and Ldos so using
Power packer is no problem anymore.

But some one also said that i should download Amcaf from:
src.doc.ic.ac.uk but i had to give up that coz i only got abouth 80cps
and i got a 19200 connect to my modem pool.
Well i read the text file and if i'am not wrong i cant compile code with
Amcaf unregistred anyway so that's no help.

Oki, once again here is what i need (credits will be given)

* a source for crypting a standard Ascii file to unreadable text
  and saving it to a external file.

* A source to load in the external crypted file and decrypt it back to
  normal Ascii text.

* A extension that plays the modules from Amos Bether than the crappy one
  in Amos.


Oki, cum on and help me.

     Credits will be given..


Snail:

Mr. X /Apathy^Strange.
Morten Bolstad
Solbergterrasse 8
3058 Solbergmoen
NORWAY.

-4 SWAPP-


E-Mail: morten.bolstad@login.eunet.no


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From: joe hick and Giark <joehick@golden.net>
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To the guy who uuencoded the two amos scripts:

They were both corrupted at this end.  Can you send them direct to me or 
attach without uuencoding them?

Well met and godspeed,
                      Giark

joehick@golden.net


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To: <amos-list@access.digex.net>
Message-Id: <432*angel@labein.es>
Subject: Darryl's source code
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Hi everyone:

Anyone had problems getting the source coded Darryl has posted? I don't know
if it is a problem of my mail reader or because the size of the post is very
large, and the list can't manage.

If someone else had this problem, please Darryl, put your code in your WEB
page, so, perhaps, other people can help you. And please, continue developing
for the Amiga.

Another question, the Andy's WEB page is still running?

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Date: 28 Jun 96 04:20:12 -500
From: jonasth@bahnhof.se (Jonas Thorell)
Subject: Re: COL PROBLEM
To: amos-list@access.digex.net (mortenbo)
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>Hellow!

>Pleez have a solution 4 diz one!!!!!

If I could, I would :)

>Any way to use 32 or may even 64 colours on Pictures in Hires 640x256
>in AmosPro????
>Pleez, it RIPPS my heart out beeing limited to 16 col in Hires.

There isn't. Hires is limited to 16 colors unless you have an AGA-machine
but even if you do own an CD32/A1200/A4000 it won't do you any good since
AMOS doesn't support AGA.

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Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 22:39:44 +0200 (MET DST)
From: morten.bolstad@login.eunet.no (mortenbo)
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Subject: COL PROBLEM
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Hellow!

Pleez have a solution 4 diz one!!!!!


Any way to use 32 or may even 64 colours on Pictures in Hires 640x256
in AmosPro????
Pleez, it RIPPS my heart out beeing limited to 16 col in Hires.



Morten Bolstad


morten.bolstad@login.eunet.no


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From: Mike & Ben Crowl <mcrowl@phoenix.earthlight.co.nz>
To: Angel Alvarez <angel@labein.es>
cc: amos-list@access.digex.net
Subject: Re: Darryl's source code
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On 27 Jun 1996, Angel Alvarez wrote:

> Hi everyone:
> 
> Anyone had problems getting the source coded Darryl has posted? I don't know
> if it is a problem of my mail reader or because the size of the post is very
> large, and the list can't manage.
> 
> If someone else had this problem, please Darryl, put your code in your WEB
> page, so, perhaps, other people can help you. And please, continue developing
> for the Amiga.

Yes, I also had this problem.  It said that there was no End found or 
something.  I agree Darryl, you should put your code on your web page.

BEN CROWL

 
> Another question, the Andy's WEB page is still running?
> 
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To: mortenbo <morten.bolstad@login.eunet.no>
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On Thu, 27 Jun 1996, mortenbo wrote:

> 
> 
> Hellow!
> 
> Pleez have a solution 4 diz one!!!!!
> 
> 
> Any way to use 32 or may even 64 colours on Pictures in Hires 640x256
> in AmosPro????
> Pleez, it RIPPS my heart out beeing limited to 16 col in Hires.
> 
> 

Sorry morten, it's a sad fact that if you only have ECS you can only use 
16 colours on Hires screen.  

One thing I can suggest, which will probably not solve your problem, is 
to open two 640x128 screens, each with 16 colours, one above the other.  
At least then the two screens can have two different palettes.  Sorry, I 
know this doesn't solve your problem. 

L8r

BEN CROWL

mcrowl@earthlight.co.nz
 
> morten.bolstad@login.eunet.no
> 

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 AA> Anyone had problems getting the source coded Darryl has posted? I
 AA> don't know
 AA> if it is a problem of my mail reader or because the size of the post
 AA> is very
 AA> large, and the list can't manage.

A few people have had problems with it being cut off. I'll post it in ascii
form this weekend, and then only uuencode the banks, which I'll send in a
seperate message. All you have to do is load the banks into the programs.

 AA> If someone else had this problem, please Darryl, put your code in
 AA> your WEB

err.... my web page is offline.

 AA> page, so, perhaps, other people can help you. And please, continue
 AA> developing
 AA> for the Amiga.

Due to all the positive feed back I've received, I'll continue with the old
amiga. Gosh darn!

 AA> Another question, the Andy's WEB page is still running?

His server (Dragonfire) is offline at the moment. My page is also on his
server, so it's also down :-( It should be back soon... I'll let everyone
know when they come back online.

-- Via DLG Pro v1.0

--
Darryl

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Hello,

 a> They were both corrupted at this end.  Can you send them direct to me

or
 a> attach without uuencoding them?

How could he send them without uuencoding them? He could use Ascii format,
but what about the sprite banks present in the programs.

I think he could get a better uuencoder (or learn to use its own) and then
send again.

Bye

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From: Darryl_Lewis@comlink.mpx.com.au (Darryl Lewis)
To: amos-list@access.digex.net
Subject: spacewar code
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Ok, a few people have said that the uuencoded program arrived short or
corrupted. This time I'm sending it as two posts. The first, this one, is
an ascii text of the program. Load it into the amos editor using merge
ascii from the pull down menus. The second mail is the bank (sw.abk). It is
lha'ed then uuencoded. Hopefully this smaller file will make it thru
uncorrupted.
UUdecode the bank, then lz x it, and save it to ram. The program will find
it there.

The problem it that the ship does not move correctly at angles. Play with
it a while and you'll see what I mean. 
---cut---
Set Buffer 15
Curs Off 
Paper 0
Cls 
'put the sw.abk into ram, then run the program to automagically load it. 
'once loaded, you can save the program and the bank will be saved
'along with it. You can then get rid of the bank and the following line. 
Load "ram:sw.abk"
'
Dim XP(Screen Width)
Dim YP(Screen Height)
Dim VX#(500)
Dim VY#(500)
Dim AX#(500)
Dim AY#(500)
Dim P(500)
Dim SHIPPOS(50)
'shippos is the number of images for each ship to do 360 degrees 
Global SHIPPOS()
SHIPPOS(1)=32
Global SHIP
Dim SPEED(500)
Global NUMBER_OF_SHIPS
'number of ships to draw 
'so far, we only draw the player   
NUMBER_OF_SHIPS=1
SHIP=1
' Not implimented, but there are all ready different types of ships in 
' the bank. Just need to give an option of which one to use. 
' Check out the bank using the Object Editor to see what I mean. 
' type - this is the type of ship shown
' type is the starting image of the ship bob in the bank.
' type=1 is for the image of the Star Destroyer (aka Star wars)
' type=2 is for the Enterprise (aka Startrek)  
Procedure MAKE_SHIP
   '
   ' There will be 16 different positions of
   ' our spaceship: 
   '
   SHIPPOS(SHIP)=16
   '
   ' We now create 16 primitive drawings for the
   ' different ship positions and store them as Icons 
   ' 1 to 32. 
   ' Image 1 shows the ship in vertical position (pointing
   ' to the top of screen and all following are designed by 
   ' clockwise rotation). 
   ' The first 16 images contain all positions of the 
   ' space ship without acceleration  and the icons 
   ' 17 to 32 show the ship WITH acceleration.  
   ' Of course, the programmer would better paint these 
   ' icons in a paint program! ;-)
   ' Of course, you can use bobs, sprites or whatever.
   ' They will be better for the collision checking.
   '
   For J=0 To 1
      For H=0 To SHIPPOS-1
         W#=H
         W#=(W#*(2.0*Pi#))/SHIPPOS(SHIP)
         Draw 5,5 To 5+5*Sin(W#),5-5*Cos(W#)
         Draw 5,5 To 5-5*Sin(W#),5+5*Cos(W#)
         If J=1
            Circle 5-5*Sin(W#),5+5*Cos(W#),3
         End If 
         Get Bob H+1+J*SHIPPOS(SHIP),0,0 To 10,10
         Cls 
      Next H
   Next J
End Proc
'MAKE_SHIP 
'Erase 1 
'Load "ram:ships.abk"
Get Bob Palette 
'Make Icon Mask  
'
' We now set the intial position of player's ship as well  
' as gravity force 
'

XP(1)=100
YP(1)=10
GRAVITY=0
VX#(1)=0
VY#(1)=0
AX#(1)=0
AY#(1)=0
'
' P always contains the actual Icon number.
'
P=1
Double Buffer 
'
' Main loop
'
'bob and array number of player
_PLAYER=1
'bob and array number of enemies are greater than 1
P(1)=1
Do 
   For I=1 To NUMBER_OF_SHIPS
      SPEED(SHIP)=Sqr(VX#(SHIP)*VX#(I)+VY#(SHIP)*VY#(SHIP))
      'Print "speed:";Str$(SPEED)+"    " 
      Bob(I),XP(I),YP(I),P(I)
      'Print SHIP;P(1) 
      'Print VX#(SHIP),VY#(SHIP) 
      Wait Vbl 
      '
      ' if ship was accelerated (icon number p>shippos)
      ' then give give back unaccelerated picture
      '
      If P(SHIP)>SHIPPOS(SHIP)
         Add P(SHIP),-SHIPPOS(SHIP)
      End If 
      J=Joy(1)
      '
      ' Turn right 
      ' (Increase the Icon number by one and set it to one if
      '  it was 16!) 
      '
      If Btst(3,J)=True
         Inc P(1)
         If P(1)=SHIPPOS(1)+1
            P(1)=1
         End If 
      End If 
      '  
      ' Turn left
      ' (Decrease icon number!)
      '
      If Btst(2,J)=True
         Dec P(1)
         If P(1)=0
            P(1)=SHIPPOS(1)
         End If 
      End If 
      '  
      ' up=accelerate! 
      ' If up is not pressed, the acceleration of the
      ' spaceship is set to zero.
      '
      If Btst(0,J)=True
         W#=(P(1)-1)*2.0*Pi#
         W#=W#/SHIPPOS(1)
         AX#(SHIP)=3.0*Sin(W#)
         AY#(SHIP)=-3.0*Cos(W#)
         Add P,SHIPPOS
         'add 32 to get to the thrusting ship image 
         P(1)=P(1)+32
      Else 
         AX#(1)=0
         AY#(1)=0
      End If 
      '
      ' The speed vector is updated and finally the
      ' position is updated. 
      ' The division with 80 (or any large number) is
      ' necessary to slow down all motions.
      ' (Try to change it!)
      '
      AY#(SHIP)=AY#(SHIP)+GRAVITY
      VX#(SHIP)=VX#(SHIP)+AX#(SHIP)
      VY#(SHIP)=VY#(SHIP)+AY#(SHIP)
      XP(SHIP)=XP(SHIP)+VX#(SHIP)/80
      YP(SHIP)=YP(SHIP)+VY#(SHIP)/80
      '
      ' The following lines limit the speed to 300 
      ' in each direction. They are not absolutely necessary.  
      ' Note that for a realistic situation it is not the
      ' individual speed directions that should be limited,
      ' but the real speed Sqr(vx*vx+vy*vy)! 
      '
      If Abs(VX#(SHIP))>300
         VX=Sgn(VX)*300
      End If 
      If Abs(VY#(SHIP))>300
         VY=Sgn(VY#(SHIP))*300
      End If 
      '
      ' The following lines loop the accessible area to the  
      ' visible screen 
      '
      If YP(SHIP)>200 Then YP(SHIP)=0
      If YP(SHIP)<O Then YP(SHIP)=200
      If XP(SHIP)>300 Then XP(SHIP)=0
      If XP(SHIP)<0 Then XP(SHIP)=300
      
      'enemy pseudo code 
      'always point at player so it can fire a torpedo 
      'if tatical it will not come closer than the range of it's weapons 
      ' - if it does it will attempt to veer away  
      'if it is agressive (5% chance) then it will charge player (ram) 
      'will not fire unless in range 
      'if shields are breached, then 5% chance of it escaping each loop
      '
   Next 
Loop 



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--
Darryl

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To: amos-list@access.digex.net
Subject: Re:COL PROBLEM
Date: Sat,  29 Jun 96 18:53:5 GMT
Status: RO
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Hello,

 > Pleez have a solution 4 diz one!!!!!

 a> Any way to use 32 or may even 64 colours on Pictures in Hires 640x256
 a> in AmosPro????
 a> Pleez, it RIPPS my heart out beeing limited to 16 col in Hires.

Well, I'm not sure about, but AMCAF extension has an example to show an AGA
picture with 256 colours: probably it can also display Hires with 64

colours!

You have to get it and test it.

Bye

    M.Berionne@agora.stm.it                    >>Bomb!1.5 beta<<
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  | game/shoot/fantasy.lha           util/time/MReminder.lha      |
  | game/think/atoms.lha             util/misc/Dialer2.lha        |
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Date: 29 Jun 96 13:34:28 +0100
From: royan@internet.no (Roy Antonsen)
Subject: Re: Help me!
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On 21-Jun-96 17:27:16, mortenbo (morten.bolstad@login.eunet.no) wrote:

>Hellow folx!
Hi!

>A source to encrypt Ascii files so no one can read them right from
>the disk.
>And a source to decrypt and load the Ascii text in the Musicdisk/Mag.
>The encrypted text must be a external file that Amos loads in.
>Some way to pack the encrypted file would also be nice.
If you are interested I have a complete diskmag-source that I've made earlier,
but don't use. It doesn't have the articles in one big file outside Amos, but
inside the source, so editing the articles is an ungreatful task. If you want,
I can send you an executable so you can see how it is.

>So is there a Player update or is it some library i can use witch
>plays the modules perfectly from AmosPro??
The AMCAF-extension is nice for this. It plays CIA-timed modules perfectly.

>Oki and some other Amos questions:
>What abouth the AGA update where is it??
Doesn't exist. There are some extensions avaiable that lets you open
intuition-screens so you can use AGA.

>Why wount Amos 3D work??
>It fails right before the 3D editor is finnished with the loading???
>Will there ever bee a 3D update.
You'll need a version that came with a Amiga-magazine some time ago. This
version should work fine.

Roy Antonsen aka // A1200T - EMail: royan@internet.no
  KillJoy/BDZ. \x/ THOR 2.31  - Current time: 29-Jun-96 13:26:55


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From: bwyatt@paston.co.uk (Ben Wyatt)
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Cc: Darryl_Lewis@comlink.mpx.com.au
Subject: Spacewar
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OK, I looked at the source code for spacewar. I think the problem was that
values less than 0 were being added to an integer. AMOS rounded the float
down to 0 and so no movement was made.

Anyway, I rewrote it, using integers and here it is (requires sw.abk from
previous version) :


Degree 

' Load bob images if needed
If Length(1)=0 Then Load "sw.abk"

' Open new screen
Screen Open 0,320,200,8,Lowres
Screen Display 0,128,37,320,200
Flash Off : Curs Off : Cls 0
Hide On 
Double Buffer 
Get Bob Palette 

' Predefine all angles and store in an integer array for extra speed 
Dim FSIN(31),FCOS(31)
For A=0 To 31
   ANGLE#=A*(360.0/32.0)
   ' Strange organisation of bob images in bank, so these formulas are a
   ' bit strange (ie cos is negative) 
   FSIN(A)=Sin(ANGLE#)*256 : FCOS(A)=-Cos(ANGLE#)*256
Next A

' A few default values 
' Position of ship is multiplied by 256 to keep it as an integer so it's 
' faster than using a float
XSHIP=(Screen Width/2)*256 : YSHIP=(Screen Height/2)*256
XSPD=0 : YSPD=0 : ANGLE=0 : BOOST=0

' SHIP=0 for Star Destroyer
' SHIP=1 for Enterprise
SHIP=0

Repeat 

   ' Accelerate 
   If Jup(1)
      ' Increase acceleration factors
      Add XSPD,FSIN(ANGLE)
      Add YSPD,FCOS(ANGLE)
      ' Put booster on 
      BOOST=32
   Else 
      ' Turn booster off 
      BOOST=0
   End If 

   ' Rotate the right way depending on if left or right is pressed on joystick
   Add ANGLE,Jleft(1)-Jright(1),0 To 31

   ' Add speed to ship and loop around screen edges 
   Add XSHIP,XSPD,0 To Screen Width*256
   Add YSHIP,YSPD,0 To Screen Height*256

   ' Slow down ship (same as multiplying the speed by 4/5 but faster) 
   XSPD=(4*XSPD)/5 : YSPD=(4*YSPD)/5

   ' Update bob 
   Bob 0,XSHIP/256,YSHIP/256,SHIP*64+BOOST+ANGLE+1
   Wait Vbl 

' Until ESCAPE is pressed
Until Key State(69)


Hope that helps!

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From: jonasth@bahnhof.se (Jonas Thorell)
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Okay, anyone knows if the powerbobs extension's got any problems with AGA
and/or accellerator boards? AMOS Pro 2.0 has started to behave very weird
since I installed this extension, sometimes it will freeze completely or
it will make the machine do a reset (a guru I think, but the flashing red
box never appears) and at other times it works beutifully. And it doesn't
matter if I have used some powerbob-commands or not.

My configuation is: A1200, 2+8 meg, Blizzard1230-III.

The prepareemul program for Shapeshifter is running too, if it's the VBR
beeing moved that's causing the problems.

Powerbobs is version 1.0 (I don't know if there's any more recent
version).

Thanks for any help I might get.

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