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Date: 01 Sep 96 15:45:54 +0100
From: jonasth@bahnhof.se (Jonas Thorell)
Subject: Re: Interlace
To: amos-list@access.digex.net (Chipy)
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>>It's been a long time since I've used interlace but I now remember what
>>it is that fixes it. Simply open a screen in front of the interlace screen
>>and then close it. This worked for me!

>Yes, it starts to flicker, but when I print some text you can't read it,
>because  of the same error. It flickers, but not so like in DPaint or VieTek,
>when I load  a Interlace Pic.

>If I disable the AGA Chipset with the Bootmenu or Killage, then it won't
>work,  too.

Have you tried using Degrader or something like that? I know that's not
a solution but as far as I remember, this bug only shows up on Kick 3.1
machines.

---
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To the one known as Chipy,

> >What type of monitor are you using.  It might not matter, but the screen
> >mode that you are using may not be compatible with AMOS.  I always had
> >problems with the 1200's productivity modes and DBL modes.  If that's not
> >the problem, yur LISA's blown.
> 
> I use PAL Mode. The problem is that (I think) it opens only a Lores Screen and 
> then zoomed the original Pciture to this Screen, so all looks fine. But the 
> pixels are only 200 Pixels and not 512 Pixels height. Than, you can't read any 
> text.

....actually, this is a known AMOS bug, and has to do with the WB3.1
operating system.  Amos generates non-OS-legal interlace codes for the new
screenmodes.  Solution ??  Go buy a 500...  Either that, or don't use
interlace.  This problem occurs in compiled code as well.  It is annoyign
though. 


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|_> |_| |_| |\ | |_ |  | | /   |  |  might be a trap." - Vila
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>> I use PAL Mode. The problem is that (I think) it opens only a Lores Screen 
>> and 
>> then zoomed the original Pciture to this Screen, so all looks fine. But the 
>> pixels are only 200 Pixels and not 512 Pixels height. Than, you can't read 
>> any 
>> text.

>.....actually, this is a known AMOS bug, and has to do with the WB3.1
>operating system.  Amos generates non-OS-legal interlace codes for the new
>screenmodes.  Solution ??  Go buy a 500...  Either that, or don't use
>interlace.  This problem occurs in compiled code as well.  It is annoyign
>though. 

:-(((

> _   _   _        _     _   _     |  "..it might have occured to you that it
>|_> |_| |_| |\ | |_ |  | | /   |  |  might be a trap." - Vila
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>                                  |  I'm sending Tarrant." - Avon

cu Chipy/Fullspeed

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>That's probably because WB has a software flicker fixer and AMOS doesn't.
>There are a few floating about, but I can't remember where. Sorry! :-(

I know now, why I can't display Interlace - Screen. A guy from this Mailing List 
helped me. It's because a Bug of Amos (only with WB3+). :-(

>Bye _________________________________
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>   > Ben Wyatt - bwyatt@paston.co.uk <
>   \_________________________________/ (c)1995 Very Interesting Signatures

bye... Chipy/Fullspeed

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>Have you tried using Degrader or something like that? I know that's not
>a solution but as far as I remember, this bug only shows up on Kick 3.1
>machines.

The problem is that, that I want to use it for an AGA Only Game, and when I use 
Degrader or something like that, I can't show AGA Graphics.

>---
>Jonas Thorell        |Internet: jonasth@bahnhof.se |"Animals are our
>Skyttbacksvgen 11   |Fidonet:  2:206/124.7        |to  wear, eat and
>740 34  Skyttorp     |Voice:    +46-18-352444      | experiment on"
>Sweden               |                             |- Cat rapes dog
>---

cu Chipy/Fullspeed

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Hello,

 > AMOS usable for other things. However, considering the amount of bugs in
 > these ordinary things, they were clearly an afterthought.

Yeah, I know: Amos should be improved and corrected, but Lionet is not
working any more for it and Europress doesn't want to sell the code.

 > AMOS was to be sold as a 'games creator', like its predecessor STOS and
 > its postdecessor (right word??) Klick'n'Play.)

Yes, that's true, but you can also do different stuff. It's sold as Game
Creator for its good and easy graphic system and because of business
reasons.

 > compute Amos 1.36 has the annoying habit of 'checking' the procedure
 > before it folds it. If you have a FOR without a NEXT, you're in trouble.
 > This is highly irritating -- the program tries to be too Big
 > Brother-like

It does it just to help you. Procedures are like sub programs and in this

way
you're sure your sub is ok before folding it: I like it!

 > Can I use Logo on my 4000 with CV64, by the way?

I don't know: please, check it for me and let me know: I'm going to
translate
it in English and I could add it to its manual.

Bye

    M.Berionne@agora.stm.it                    >>Bomb!1.5 beta<<
  +--------------------------ON AMINET----------------------------+
  | game/think/VenusTris.lha         game/misc/SnailRace.lha      |
  | game/shoot/fantasy.lha           util/time/MReminder.lha      |
  | game/think/atoms.lha             util/misc/Dialer2.lha        |
  | game/think/navalbattle.lha       game/think/Manos.lha         |
  | game/shoot/in_the_target.lha     dev/lang/Logo1_4.lha         |
  |                                                               |
  +---------------------------------------------------------------+
  |BASIC programmers never die, they GOSUB and don't RETURN.   |
  +---------------------------------------------------------------+





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Hello,

>> 1. [GUI Ext showing AGA]

 > It is freeware, but it can't load any pictures, AGA or otherwise.

You can still load the picture in a normal Amos screen and then grab and

past
to an intuition window. Screen aren't supported yet, but going to be.
BTW no Aga at least for now.

Bye

    M.Berionne@agora.stm.it                    >>Bomb!1.5 beta<<
  +--------------------------ON AMINET----------------------------+
  | game/think/VenusTris.lha         game/misc/SnailRace.lha      |
  | game/shoot/fantasy.lha           util/time/MReminder.lha      |
  | game/think/atoms.lha             util/misc/Dialer2.lha        |
  | game/think/navalbattle.lha       game/think/Manos.lha         |
  | game/shoot/in_the_target.lha     dev/lang/Logo1_4.lha         |
  |                                                               |
  +---------------------------------------------------------------+
  |BASIC programmers never die, they GOSUB and don't RETURN.   |
  +---------------------------------------------------------------+





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> From: morten.bolstad@login.eunet.no (mortenbo)

> 2. I  bought the Amos 3D coverdisk from Chris Evans and i want to use
>    the Amos 3D on Amos Pro so i make sure to have c3D.lib and 3D.lib
>    under APsystem drawer and then i write it in to line 4 as i should.
>    But when i have reebooted and goes into Amos Pro and cliks on
>    "About loaded extensions" and clik my way forwards, the square for
>    the extension shows up and it stands Extension number 4 on the top
>    of the square, but the white text idenefying the extension i sent
>    there and the 3D commands dosent work.

Make sure your line 4 has the full path, like this:

AMOSPro_3d.lib -f<the dir it's in>

Edit the line if necessary.
-Chris.



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On Sat Aug 31 05:43:04 1996, <morten.bolstad@login.eunet.no> wrote:

> :
> 2. I  bought the Amos 3D coverdisk from Chris Evans and i want to use
>    the Amos 3D on Amos Pro so i make sure to have c3D.lib and 3D.lib
>    under APsystem drawer and then i write it in to line 4 as i should.
>    But when i have reebooted and goes into Amos Pro and cliks on
>    "About loaded extensions" and clik my way forwards, the square for
>    the extension shows up and it stands Extension number 4 on the top
>    of the square, but the white text idenefying the extension isent
>    there and the 3D commands dosent work.

I can be wrong, but there is two versions of Amos 3D, one for the Amos, the
Creator and the another one for the Amos Pro. The first one is unusable with
the Amos Pro, and this could be the reason of your problem. FYI, the second
one is included with the Amos Pro Compiler.

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To the one known as Chipy,
> >.....actually, this is a known AMOS bug, and has to do with the WB3.1
 
> :-(((

I agree completely.  It's a great shame that amos can't handle the new chips
properly.  Blitz can, but it has a really, really bad editor, and breaks
even easily.  Sorry to dredge up the old blitz/amos thing again though. 
Amos is better/nicer in a great many ways, but blitz is faster, can do aga
and can do proper OS stuff.  (Yes, you can do OS stuff with the gui
extension, I use it too.)  I'm using both amos and blitz, depending on what
I'm doing.  Its a shame they can't combine the best features of both.

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neil wrote:
> 
> Anyone interested in hearing about a Point of Sale, Inventory and Stock
> Control system written in AmosPro?
> 
> http://worf.albanyis.com.au/~neil/poswiz
> 
> Regards, Neil.

Howdy! I'm a 3D animator myself, who dabbles in some BASIC programming
on the side, (AmosPro and Blitz Basic 2.1) mostly trying to build an
immense spaceship simulation and character roleplayer. Typical, I
suppose, but lots of fun! I'm very happy to see that someone's made
something serious out of AMOS; (I'm not into cash registers myself,
unfortunately) nice work. Your web pages were quite enlightening and
nicely put together. Incidently... worf.albanyis.com? Is there a service
provider in Albany? 
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From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Wed Sep  4 05:09:32 1996
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Hiyall

I have 2 questions:

1) Does anyone know how many ppl are on this list?

2) Someone suggested netser (off Aminet) for my needs, but I have just 
not spent much time, and thought I check again. I am up to the point in 
my program of needing serial device communication. This will require the 
sending and recieving of data to and from one other machine over the net 
(IRC/'talk'/other?). Similar to chess clients on ones local machine, my 
program will use any term program to dial up a server, then one may quit 
their term prog (staying online) and start my program. My program will 
then have a small text window, some graphics, etc... I would like to just 
be able to accept a line of text, and send one...like a msg in IRC or 
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thanx.
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Hy there all U A(-okey)mos folks,

As of today I'm back on-line (from a holiday break) and continuing 
the Amos projects. Hope all of U had a good time to !

About the Amos (Raw) sampling method 

> By Keith Hill
>
> You missed a bit..  The port must be in input mode, so before doing that do
> a poke $bfe301,255 (or is it poke $bfe301,0 ??)  The poke is a bit pattern
> based on what bits you want for output and input.

In one of my current projects VMA (the Visual Music Application) I used the
adres for audio polling, I'm using this without initialising the sampler for
in- or output. Input could be the default setting though.

I thought that there was an 128 byte buffer starting from ($BFE100) with
sampler data, are U sure that the input buffer is only 1 byte large ?
Polling using this 1 byte input value works fine on clean audio signals,
Amos however is not as fast as it should be so the polling does not (yet !)
match the sampling rates of a conventional noise-gate.

Has anyone got some more info on the use of the parallel port for audio sampling
using Amos, if so lemeseesoon pleeease.


Greetz, Mike....
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>I agree completely.  It's a great shame that amos can't handle the new chips
>properly.  Blitz can, but it has a really, really bad editor, and breaks
>even easily.  Sorry to dredge up the old blitz/amos thing again though. 
>Amos is better/nicer in a great many ways, but blitz is faster, can do aga
>and can do proper OS stuff.  (Yes, you can do OS stuff with the gui
>extension, I use it too.)  I'm using both amos and blitz, depending on what
>I'm doing.  Its a shame they can't combine the best features of both.

I bought Blitz2, and I often try to use it, but the many crashes bring me back 
to Amos!

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>|_> |_| |_| |\ | |_ |  | | /   |  |  "A giant souflee is about to consume The
>|_> | \ | | | \| |_ |_ |_| \_  .  |   City, we need your cannon." - The Tick
>                                  |          
>                    --------------+---------------
>                 http://www.netlink.co.uk/users/mirex

cu Chipy/Fullspeed

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>Anyone interested in hearing about a Point of Sale, Inventory and Stock
>Control system written in AmosPro?

Why not?

>Regards, Neil.

cu Chipy/Fullspeed



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>Well, my best ever is Logo1_4.lha: it's a programming language for
>childreen,
>but it's totally in italian (I'm going to translate it soon!).
>I think you should get SnailRace, but nothing else for now. Atoms is very
>good, but a new version is quite ready and so it is for MReminder. Wait
>for them on Aminet.
>I had also dome registration fees for fantasy: check it if you want.

SnailRace? Okay!

>Bye
>
>    M.Berionne@agora.stm.it                    >>Bomb!1.5 beta<<

cu Chipy/Fullspeed

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Keith Hill wrote:
> 
> To the one known as Chipy,
> > >.....actually, this is a known AMOS bug, and has to do with the WB3.1
> 
> > :-(((
> 
> I agree completely.  It's a great shame that amos can't handle the new chips
> properly.  Blitz can, but it has a really, really bad editor, and breaks
> even easily.  Sorry to dredge up the old blitz/amos thing again though.
> Amos is better/nicer in a great many ways, but blitz is faster, can do aga
> and can do proper OS stuff.  (Yes, you can do OS stuff with the gui
> extension, I use it too.)  I'm using both amos and blitz, depending on what
> I'm doing.  Its a shame they can't combine the best features of both.
> 
>  _   _   _        _     _   _     |
> |_> |_| |_| |\ | |_ |  | | /   |  |  "A giant souflee is about to consume The
> |_> | \ | | | \| |_ |_ |_| \_  .  |   City, we need your cannon." - The Tick
>                                   |
>                     --------------+---------------
>                  http://www.netlink.co.uk/users/mirex

At the risk of being a metoo, I have to agree with Mr. Braneloc. I know
and love AMOSPro, but Blitz gives me up to the minute machine and OS
support that's part of the main programme. Despite the icky interface,
it IS nice being able to work on a 1200's Productivity Screen with
Workbench behind it. I'm using both as well, AMOSPro to establish code
and "throw it around" quickly and easily, and Blitz to put together the
final version. The other thing Blitz might have, is possible portability
to the PC in the future. So I for one fully intend to challenge the PC
with Amiga software for a change!

-- 
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From: "Mr. Giark To You" <joehick@golden.net>
To: amos-list@access.digex.net
Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 15:07:54 -0500
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I don't know if the other one is still going, so...

AMOS IRC meeting:

on Undernet in the #AmosList channel, every Wednesday night from 8:00 to =
9:00 pm (Canada central time)
 =

Well met and godspeed,
                      Giark
                                          joehick@golden.net
                                    http://www.golden.net/~joehick/
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=2E
    / ____/ / __  /   / ___ \ !     AMOS games, utilities, demos, etc.   =
!
   / /__   / /_/ /   / /  / / !                                          =
!
  / ___/  / ___  |  / /  / /  !       CyberSpace BBS (519)579-0072       =
!
 / /     / /__/ /  / /  / /   !       A2000/060 50MHz(519)579-0173       =
!
/_/     /______/  /_/  /_/    !                                          =
!
   Fly By Nite Videe-Oh!      !  FBN Amiga 500/020 14MHz 1C/5F RAM 3.1OS =
!
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Hello All,

I would like to know if there's a way to know if AmosPro is still playing a
sampled sound or not. How can I do it?

Thank you very much.

Bye

    M.Berionne@agora.stm.it                    >>Bomb!1.5 beta<<
  +--------------------------ON AMINET----------------------------+
  | game/think/VenusTris.lha         game/misc/SnailRace.lha      |
  | game/shoot/fantasy.lha           util/time/MReminder.lha      |
  | game/think/atoms.lha             util/misc/Dialer2.lha        |
  | game/think/navalbattle.lha       game/think/Manos.lha         |
  | game/shoot/in_the_target.lha     dev/lang/Logo1_4.lha         |
  |                                                               |
  +---------------------------------------------------------------+
  |BASIC programmers never die, they GOSUB and don't RETURN.   |
  +---------------------------------------------------------------+





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On 04-Sep-96,  wrote:
>>AMOS IRC meeting:
>>on Undernet in the #AmosList channel, every Wednesday night from 8:00 t=
o 9:00 pm (Canada central time)
>Please give the # server please i search tank

As some of you may have seen, I switched to irc.stealth.net #AmosList ins=
tead.  See you there next Wednesday.
 =

Well met and godspeed,
                      Giark
                                          joehick@golden.net
                                    http://www.golden.net/~joehick/
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=2E
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!
   / /__   / /_/ /   / /  / / !                                          =
!
  / ___/  / ___  |  / /  / /  !       CyberSpace BBS (519)579-0072       =
!
 / /     / /__/ /  / /  / /   !       A2000/060 50MHz(519)579-0173       =
!
/_/     /______/  /_/  /_/    !                                          =
!
   Fly By Nite Videe-Oh!      !  FBN Amiga 500/020 14MHz 1C/5F RAM 3.1OS =
!
                              `------------------------------------------=
'


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From: "Mr. Giark To You" <joehick@golden.net>
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On 05-Sep-96, Mike & Ben Crowl wrote:
>> on Undernet in the #AmosList channel, every Wednesday night from 8:00 =
to 9:00 pm (Canada central time)
>I'm not to good with IRC, and have seen these Undernet's b4.. could you =

>please explain them to me? =3D)
>What is 8:00 - 9:00 GMT?

You need to use either AmIRC or GrapeVine (both on AmiNET) with a tcp con=
nection of some kind.  IRC is internet relay chat.  It lets a bunch of us=
ers talk together on the net.

Now, it's switched.  It is server-> irc.stealth.net and channel -> #AmosL=
ist  The time is 8pm -9pm.

I'm not sure what the time would be in GMT
 =

Well met and godspeed,
                      Giark
                                          joehick@golden.net
                                    http://www.golden.net/~joehick/
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!
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!
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!
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!
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                          About Extreme AMOS
                          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Extreme AMOS is a disk-based magazine, written by me, Andrew "Mushroom"
Kellett. Each issue comes spread out on 2 disks, with issues sometimes being
released on 3 disks, when lot's of articles or programs have been submitted.
Each issue costs 2 pounds, no matter how many disks it is packed onto, and
is released bi-monthly. There is also a HD version available from issue 3
upwards, so anyone with a HD can use it safetly. People with Internet
access can get it free of charge from there local provider, or from my
webpage as soon as it is set up.

    At the moment, the fourth edition is currently being constructed, with
the previous 3 all being released as shareware. Issues 1 and 2 were released
when I was working with a co-editor named Carl Drinkwater, who was later
sacked from the EA team for lack of correspondence towards the magazine, both
in contributions, and suggestions. Issue 3 was released in April 1996, and
showed more response than the previous 2 issues put together. It was
completely written, designed and programmed by myself, with compaction help
from Paul Burkey, and contains a full GUI interface system, with graphics
amongst the articles, as well as full-colour texts, unlike the first 2
issues. Within a day of it getting released onto the internet, I was getting
E-Mails from different countries, including Belgium and Hungary. Issue 4
already contains a new reader system, which allows the articles access to
over 13 different IFF fonts, so articles and adverts can have interesting
and attractive headers, instead of using the same boring old text style.
Issue 4 should be ready to buy around the end of September 1996, priced at 2
pounds. Issue 4 will not be released as shareware at the time of
writing this document.

    Extreme AMOS Issue 3 is the biggest release of EA to date. Altogether,
it contained over 300K of text files to read (all sizes when unpacked), and
more than 200K of squidged pictures to look at. It was also the first issue
to combine graphics and text together, to provide game reviews with IFF
screenshots for example. Previous issues never had coloured text, which
could be controlled via control codes, unlike issue 3.

    The issues are packed full of AMOS and non-AMOS programming routines
and source code for you to use and read straight away. There is even a
Hard Disk version of disk 1, so you can unpack all the articles without
having to wait for them to load slowly via floppy, and then wait for them
to unpack again. Extreme AMOS now also has a fantasy football league, run
by a chap named Mark Prestwich. In all 3 previous issues, the FF system has
been messed around with, and so I have found someone to hopefully do the
job properly.

  Getting involved with EA
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Extreme AMOS is always looking for people to contribute articles and
source code. If your Articles/Source is used, then the issue that it
appears in is sent to you free of charge. Articles may not appear in the
next issue they are sent for, but maybe an issue afterwards. Articles can
be typed out directly, with the text colours inserted in brackets where you
want them to go, or if you are familiar with the character control codes I
use, then you can place them in. Alternatively, I can colour any text for
you. Issue 3 contains several converter programs, as well as a text reader
program to view your own articles in.

    Any source code sent in to the magazine, will automatically be placed
into the library as shareware. Any source code used on the coverdisks will
also be treated as Shareware. Your name will also be mentioned in the
credits of the magazine.

    I am also looking for Games and utilities to place on the coverdisks.
Demo versions of games are also welcome, including demos of any powerfull
AMOS utilities. Send them to me at the address below, where they will all
be evaluated equally. Remember to include all documentation, libraries,
and other bits needed by the program, as I won't use it if even I can't
get it to work!

    Each of the shareware issues is available from Mushroom PD, priced at
1.20, or 1.95 if you live overseas. If you are going to supply your own
disks, make sure that they are formatted and checked for errors, otherwise
the program won't copy onto them properly. Each issue will cost 80p if you
supply disks, or 1.55 if you live overseas. The reason I charge extras for
overseas packages, is it costs over a pound more to send them, as the postage
rates are ridiculous nowadays. All cheques should be made payable to Andrew
Kellett, and mailed to me at this address :

                      Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett
                             Mushroom PD
                        32 Castleton Crescent
                               Gamesley
                               Glossop
                              Derbyshire
                               SK13 9TH
                               ENGLAND

                E-Mail: ExtrAMOS@mushy-pd.demon.co.uk

    All letters and parcels received will be replied to as soon as
possible. Any e-mails I receive will be replied to probably on the
same night that I upload them.

         Thank-you for taking the time to read this document.

[Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett]

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From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Petri_Antero_H=E4kkinen?= <phakkine@niksula.hut.fi>
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Hi all!

If you are interested, Mellow Chips' latest demo can be found from
ftp.funet.fi/pub/amiga/demos/Assembly96/MC-Din*.lha. The name should be
DIM but someone uploaded it with wrong name! 8-( 

It's coded using Amos Professional v2.0 and assembler. It requires AGA
chipset, 68020+ cpu, 3.5mb of harddisk space, and at least 4mb RAM.
Recommended: 68030/50mhz

"Dim" was 2nd in the Assembly96 demo competition.

I would appreciate if you'd send comments about the demo to:
phakkine@cc.hut.fi


Petri Hkkinen / Braindead/MellowChips / phakkine@cc.hut.fi


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I just uploaded Severed by Mellow Chips to aminet. It's done using Amos
Professional and assembly language.
So grab demo/aga/severed.lha, enjoy and please tell me what you think
about it!
requires aga, 68020+, 2mb. 68030/50mhz recommended.

Petri Hkkinen / Braindead/MellowChips / phakkine@cc.hut.fi


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From: Mike & Ben Crowl <mcrowl@phoenix.earthlight.co.nz>
To: Amos-List@access.digex.net
Subject: I need the Music converter.. Anyone?
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Can anyone send me the Amos proggy that converts protracker to amos music 
bank?  I think I deleted it long ago thinking I wouldn't need it... Doh!

Thanks in advance
Ben Crowl .. not Mike .. =)



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Does anyone know if AMOS 3D works with the AGA machines, particularly the 1200?
 Thx.
-Chris.

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Does anyone know if AMOS 3D works OK with the A1200?  I assume it does, but
Chipy wants to know for sure before he buys this 3D coverdisk.  Thx.
-Chris.

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Hello all!

I'm trying to divide hex numbers by two. For example:

$ABC / 2 = $556.

But AMOS seems unable to do this. It can only divide even numbers correctly.
For example:

$62A / 2 = $315.

But if the number was, for example, $7B3, it gives a silly answer.

Has anyone got a quick and easy solution to this, without having to read
each character and divide it manually?

Thanks!

Bye _________________________________
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Greetings to all amos extension wizards!
 
Is it possible to link my very own error routine to amos error system?
The reason why I want to do this is that I have opened my own copperlist
and everytime I got an amos error (Illegal Function call for example)
the amos error appears on amos screen and not in my (AGA) screen.
(I open the screen using my McExtension)

So I want to link a small routine to amos error system, so that whenever
an amos error occurs I could close my aga screen and restore amos screen
back to normal.

So if there's a pointer to amos error routine somewhere in the datazone, 
I would like to know about it. 

Any ideas, some1?

Petri Hkkinen / Braindead/MellowChips / phakkine@cc.hut.fi


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This letter was posted earlier in the month but all replies were lost
due to software problems.Anyone who replied to this,please re-mail.

N.B Please put in subject line-robinsons when replying.Thanks.
Please could you tell me where i can get a copy of the amos 3D manual or
the complete package. Also,how can i use GIF`s in my amos pro programs?
Thank you.

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From: "Mr. Giark To You" <joehick@golden.net>
To: AMOS List <amos-list@access.digex.net>
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 11:03:46 -0500
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Time again for the IRC meeting.

Tonight, Sep. 11, 8pm (Ontario, CAN Time)
Server: irc.stealth.net
Channel: #AmosList

Perhaps, tonight we can get the time differences for you overseas users.

Well met and godspeed,
                      Giark
                                          joehick@golden.net
                                    http://www.golden.net/~joehick/
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    / ____/ / __  /   / ___ \ !     AMOS games, utilities, demos, etc.   !
   / /__   / /_/ /   / /  / / !                                          !
  / ___/  / ___  |  / /  / /  !       CyberSpace BBS (519)579-0072       !
 / /     / /__/ /  / /  / /   !       A2000/060 50MHz(519)579-0173       !
/_/     /______/  /_/  /_/    !                                          !
   Fly By Nite Videe-Oh!      !  FBN Amiga 500/020 14MHz 1C/5F RAM 3.1OS !
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From: "Mr. Giark To You" <joehick@golden.net>
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Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 10:34:02 -0500
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Well, this week's turnout was pretty sad.
 
Well met and godspeed,
                      Giark
                                          joehick@golden.net
                                    http://www.golden.net/~joehick/
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   / /__   / /_/ /   / /  / / !                                          !
  / ___/  / ___  |  / /  / /  !       CyberSpace BBS (519)579-0072       !
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   Fly By Nite Videe-Oh!      !  FBN Amiga 500/020 14MHz 1C/5F RAM 3.1OS !
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From: Seumas McNally <longbow@sympatico.ca>
To: amos-list@access.digex.net
CC: aminet@wuarchive.wustl.edu
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 02:54:53 -0500
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Hello,

I've been asked to forward this message to people who might be interested=
=2E
I can't at present accept 100+ megs through Internet Email to get those
files, but maybe somebody else can, or knows someone who can?

*** Forwarded message, originally written by Laura Rajsic-Lanier on 07-Se=
p-96 ***

Hopefully, I have the right person. <G>

Perhaps you remember me as co-sysop of Dune Master BBS in Michigan City, =
IN.
We bought out Computer People who had the North American AMOS support sit=
e
years ago. =


We've just gone down due to the Internet frenzy. We went from 70+ callers=
 a
day to about ten. Anyway, we didn't just want to delete all the AMOS/Amig=
a
files. I don't know if anyone would have use for the old AMOS programs. I=

was hoping you'd be able to let me know. All of the Amiga files we had ha=
ve
been placed on two ZIP disks for a few weeks. There are games, programs,
add-ons, etc. From the age, many are from older versions of AMOS.

If you are interested or know someone who might want them, let me know. I=
've
got an account and can send them out. However, I'd appreciate it if it we=
re
only to a person or two or perhaps even a site. Let me know ASAP. I don't=

mind if you give out my e-mail address to anyone else.

You can reach me at
        rajsic@adsnet.com
        or
        rajsic@aol.com
        or
        http://members.aol.com/rajsic/vmedia.html

Thanks, Seumas. Like I said, I didn't just want to delete them. If they'r=
e
just worthless (which is more than possible), let me know and I'll just
delete them.

Laura
Laura Rajsic-Lanier
VariMedia, Michigan City, IN, USA
rajsic@aol.com or rajsic@adsnet.com
http://members.aol.com/rajsic/vmedia.htm

*** End forwarded message ***

-- =

-- Seumas McNally - longbow@sympatico.ca - Longbow Productions
-- "Longbow" on IRC #AmigaCafe - "Ragnarok" on Quake servers


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From: "Mr. Giark To You" <joehick@golden.net>
To: AMOS List <amos-list@access.digex.net>
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 09:28:10 -0500
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Have you guys just got quiet or have I somehow gotten un subscribed again?

Well met and godspeed,
                      Giark
                                          joehick@golden.net
                                    http://www.golden.net/~joehick/
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    / ____/ / __  /   / ___ \ !     AMOS games, utilities, demos, etc.   !
   / /__   / /_/ /   / /  / / !                                          !
  / ___/  / ___  |  / /  / /  !       CyberSpace BBS (519)579-0072       !
 / /     / /__/ /  / /  / /   !       A2000/060 50MHz(519)579-0173       !
/_/     /______/  /_/  /_/    !                                          !
   Fly By Nite Videe-Oh!      !  FBN Amiga 500/020 14MHz 1C/5F RAM 3.1OS !
                              `------------------------------------------'


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Giday gang,

I've just upgraded to AmosPro V1.11 which I received off a cover-disk.. 
I've heard that there are "limitations".. would someone please care to 
elaborate..

Thanx in advance..
Benj
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Hi All,
   I've graduated university now and got a job
   writting video-conferencing software.Therefore
   my E-Mail address has changed to:

        phickman@mycom-media.com


   This address is still valid, and will be until
  the systems group decide to delete it.

   Would any amos web site maintainers out there with
   copies of easylife for downloading please put the
  new contact address in your html files.

Thanks.

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Hello All,

first:
Can anybody send me sources (exaples) for how to make Doors for BBS
programs.


Frank Smit



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From: "Mr. Giark To You" <joehick@golden.net>
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Come to the IRC meeting tonight!  If I can, I'll have my entire AMOS pd f=
iles area online through a bot for you to grab stuff.

server: irc.stealth.net
channel: #amoslist
time: 8pm (canada)

Well met and godspeed,
                      Giark
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Just a reminder.  Tomorrow night at 8pm on IRC.Stealth.Net #AmosList.

Well met and godspeed,
                      Giark
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Subject: Re: Dividing hex numbers by 2
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Hi,

> I'm trying to divide hex numbers by two. For example:
> 
> $ABC / 2 = $556.
> 
> But AMOS seems unable to do this. It can only divide even numbers correctly.
> For example:
> 
> $62A / 2 = $315.
> 
> But if the number was, for example, $7B3, it gives a silly answer.
> 
> Has anyone got a quick and easy solution to this, without having to read
> each character and divide it manually?

I just cant reproduce your problem - maybe Ive got completely the 
wrong end of that so-called stick!

If you just stick the line:
Print $7B3 / 2
you get the right answer?!?!?!?!?!?!

Cheers,
        Mark

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From: "Lee." <l.a.atkins@uclan.ac.uk>
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Aya!
This is the second time I have typed this.  The first one got lost in 
the vast electronic wastelands!!

I have finished programming the second of the Loony Juice Software 
Atomic series of games.
The program works fine from the editor but when compiled strange 
thing happen:

I am pasting bobs onto a screen!  Paste Bob doesnt take any notice of 
hot spots does it so I am using an offset value like this:

Paste Bob x-xo,y-yo,img

img is the image, x and y are the actual coordinates and xo and yo 
are the offset values.

As I say on compiling this doesnt work.  What could be the problem?
Any ideas?

Keep a lookout on aminet.  Soon my digitizer designs allong with Amos 
decoding software should be appearing!

Bye!

________________________________
Lee Atkins.
L.A.ATKINS@UCLAN.AC.UK

Lack of something mind blowingly
mad to type. Dont worry I'll 
think of something!
________________________________

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Greetings Angel, you wrote some text on the subject What a silence or
the Future of AMOS, and now I'm going to answer it

> By the way, anyone knows something about the Mike Sikosrky's project (I think)
> to port the AMOS functions to C?

It was given up about a year ago.

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Greetings Keith, you wrote some text on the subject Re: Dividing hex
numbers by 2, and now I'm going to answer it

> > But if the number was, for example, $7B3, it gives a silly answer.
> 
> $7b3	= 1971
> 1971/2	= 985.5  (985 as integer)
> 985	= $3D9
> 
> Amos says: $7b3 / 2 = $3d9
> 
> ...are you SURE about this ??

No, this isn't what I want. I admit, I didn't think it through when I said
it gave silly answers - the answers are, of course, completely correct,
but not the answers I want! :) See below for what I want.

> > Has anyone got a quick and easy solution to this, without having to read
> > each character and divide it manually?
> 
> Please give lots of examples where it goes wrong, and I'll try and help. 
> Either that, or your copy may need re-installing or something horrible like
> that. 

My AMOS works fine for dividing hex numbers, as you describe, but I only
want to divide each digit of the hex number. This is for the screen colours
and I want to calculate the half-brite colour. Colour(>31) doesn't work.

Anyway, for this purpose I use extension commands which are able to read
colours 32-63 correctly (ie half the colour of their equivilant).

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Greetings Lee., you wrote some text on the subject DUNG, and now I'm
going to answer it

> [snip]
> As I say on compiling this doesnt work.  What could be the problem?
> Any ideas?

The only situation I can think of is that there isn't an open screen when
you try doing something. Just try adding a Screen Open command right at
the beginning of your program.

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Hi (if somebody is listen):

I don't know if the list is running or not, but I send this message for
testing purposes.

By the way, anyone knows something about the Mike Sikosrky's project (I think)
to port the AMOS functions to C?

Greetings from Spain

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From: Keith Hill <Braneloc@mirex.demon.co.uk>
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To the one known as Ben,

> Hello all!
> I'm trying to divide hex numbers by two. For example:
> $ABC / 2 = $556.

you mean $55e...?
 
> But AMOS seems unable to do this. It can only divide even numbers correctly.
> For example:
> $62A / 2 = $315.

..ok...
 
> But if the number was, for example, $7B3, it gives a silly answer.

$7b3	= 1971
1971/2	= 985.5  (985 as integer)
985	= $3D9

Amos says: $7b3 / 2 = $3d9

...are you SURE about this ??

> Has anyone got a quick and easy solution to this, without having to read
> each character and divide it manually?

Please give lots of examples where it goes wrong, and I'll try and help. 
Either that, or your copy may need re-installing or something horrible like
that. 

There is a limit on the amount of hex numbers amos can keep track of though,
I think it blows up after a couple of million, errm, 2^20 or something like
that.

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From: Andrew Mushroom Kellett <mush@mushy-pd.demon.co.uk>
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Hi all,
        I am looking for AMOS users in which to interact with the
fourth issue of my disk magazine, Extreme AMOS. Issue 3 is available
on Aminet in Devs/AMOS/EAIssue3a.Lha and can be unpacked and ran
directly from the HD. Disk versions are available, and all possible
contributions would be much appreciated.

        If you would like to discuss the subject further, feel free to
mail me at eamos@mushy-pd.demon.co.uk and I will be happy to give you
more details. All mails received will be replied to.

            Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett + Millie T. Cat.



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From: Mike & Ben Crowl <mcrowl@phoenix.earthlight.co.nz>
To: amos-list@access.digex.net
Subject: New font for y'all! =)
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Hey everybody.. I delved into the AmosPro_default.font and made a wee 
program to edit it.. and I've made a font identical to the WB2.0 Topaz 
font.. and here it is.  Just replace you're old AMOSPro_Default.font in 
the APSystem/ Drawer with this file.  (That is if you don't like the old 
Topaz font..=)  )

L8r
Benj

P.S. If you want the editing program I wrote, just send an email to the 
above address.. 

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From: frank.smit@tip.nl (Frank Smit)
Subject: help!!!
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Hello AMOS people,


I need help and fast.
I have a monitor that only has the resolution VGA - Multiscan.
But when I startup AMOS I can't read anything.
because AMOS startup with PAL. :(

How can I startup AMOS so I can do my programming again??



Frank Smit

Visit our TRON Page at  -> http://www.tip.nl/users/frank.smit
Or send me an E-mail at -> frank.smit@tip.nl



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Anybody out there interested in contributing to an AMOS Disk magazine?
Issue 4 of Extreme AMOS is currently being put together, and any AMOS
articles sent would be appreciated.

To get the latest version of Extreme AMOS, link up to my AMOS homepage
(given below) and download the archive. It will unpack to the HD and
run without any assigns or copying etc.

I also want AMOS webpage links to go on my homepages, so if you know
of, or run a good AMOS website then please get in touch with me with
details so I can place it on my links page. Thanks,

Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett

P.S. Does anyone know how to use the Trackerlib from AMOSPro in order
     to replay modules correctly?



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Giark wrote:

> Have you guys just got quiet or have I somehow gotten un subscribed again?

I got your message, but that's been the first one for over a week. I wonder 
where
all the folks have gone.

Claes


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Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 14:16:47 +0100
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>>My AMOS works fine for dividing hex numbers, as you describe, but I only
>>want to divide each digit of the hex number. This is for the screen colours
>>and I want to calculate the half-brite colour. Colour(>31) doesn't work.

You have to use masks:

R=(OldC And $F00)/$100
G=(OldC And $F0)/$10
B=(OldC And $F)
NewC=(R/2)*$100 + (G/2) *$10 + (B/2)


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From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Petri_Antero_H=E4kkinen?= <phakkine@niksula.hut.fi>
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To: Frank Smit <frank.smit@tip.nl>
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> 
> Hello AMOS people,
> 
> 
> I need help and fast.
> I have a monitor that only has the resolution VGA - Multiscan.
> But when I startup AMOS I can't read anything.
> because AMOS startup with PAL. :(
> 
> How can I startup AMOS so I can do my programming again??
> 

As far as I know you cannot run amos in doublepal/multiscan ( >15khz
modes). The only solution I can think of to use some texteditor to
write your code and compile it with apcmp (if you have the Amos
Professional Compiler). But then again if you open
amos' screens the screen would get corrupted. Of course it might be
possible to hack the amos copperlist so that it could theoretically work
in doublepal but it would be difficult as the planes and stuff are not
aligned to 64bit.

 
> Frank Smit
> 
> Visit our TRON Page at  -> http://www.tip.nl/users/frank.smit
> Or send me an E-mail at -> frank.smit@tip.nl
> 
> 

Petri Hkkinen / Braindead/MellowChips / phakkine@cc.hut.fi


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> Does anyone know if AMOS 3D works OK with the A1200?  I assume it does, but
> Chipy wants to know for sure before he buys this 3D coverdisk.  Thx.
> -Chris.

Hi Chris, 

I own two A1200's, one with an MTEC 63030 and the both work fine with the OM.
I cannot combine the 3D objects with AGA screens just because AMOS does not
support this goody. The second constraint in using 3D objects in AMOS is the
active 3D screen cannot be larger then 320 pixels width. 

To reply to Frank Smit problem, I own an Microvitect multiscan monitor and
AMOS (Pro to be exact) starts in all modes with it's own standard hires screen.

Hope this answers your question..

From darryl@cafu.fl.net.au Tue Sep 24 11:13:55 1996
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From: Darryl Lewis <darryl@cafu.fl.net.au>
To: Andrew Mushroom Kellett <mush@mushy-pd.demon.co.uk>
cc: AMOS-Request@access.digex.net, AoD <mcox@access.digex.net>,
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> I also want AMOS webpage links to go on my homepages, so if you know
> of, or run a good AMOS website then please get in touch with me with
> details so I can place it on my links page. Thanks,
> 
> Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett

I have an Amos page on my website. It has files and utilities for
download. See signature for address.

Darryl
Australia
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From: Darryl Lewis <darryl@cafu.fl.net.au>
To: Frank Smit <frank.smit@tip.nl>
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Subject: Re: Sources for Doors
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> first:
> Can anybody send me sources (exaples) for how to make Doors for BBS
> programs.
> 

Get the BBS extension from my webpage.

Darryl
Australia
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Date: 24 Sep 96 23:22:08 +0800
From: neil@albanyis.com.au (neil)
Subject: Re: quiet
To: amos-list@access.digex.net (All)
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>Have you guys just got quiet or have I somehow gotten un subscribed again?

I'm here, listening to all that goes on, but a bit busy ATM.  Everytime
I feel the need to say something, I read the answer in the next message...

BTW I'm an AMOS coder from way back, just never released much onto Aminet.

If anyone is curious, look for Elevators.lha, LaserRace.lha or
PoswizDemo.lha for some examples.  All of these are old, but it gives
you an idea where I'm at.

Regards to all.

Neil.


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From: "Mr. Giark To You" <joehick@golden.net>
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Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 11:28:01 -0500
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On 24-Sep-96, Input Output Centres - Birmingham wrote:
>Please could you tell me where i can get a copy of the amos 3D manual or=

>the complete package. =


Somebody on the list was selling the coverdisk version with a manual.  An=
ybody remember who?

Also,how can i use GIF`s in my amos pro programs?

You can't just use graphicConverter to make them into iffs?

Well met and godspeed,
                      Giark
                                          joehick@golden.net
                                    http://www.golden.net/~joehick/
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From: "Mr. Giark To You" <joehick@golden.net>
To: AMOS List <amos-list@access.digex.net>
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 12:07:25 -0500
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On 24-Sep-96, Mike & Ben Crowl wrote:
>I've just upgraded to AmosPro V1.11 which I received off a cover-disk.. =

>I've heard that there are "limitations".. would someone please care to =

>elaborate..

I know that the 1.11 version is very buggy.  You should get the upgrade d=
isk to take you to 2.0

Well met and godspeed,
                      Giark
                                          joehick@golden.net
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On 24-Sep-96, Mike & Ben Crowl wrote:
>> Have you guys just got quiet or have I somehow gotten un subscribed ag=
ain?
>Hey Mr. Giark.. =

>Things are extremely quiet 4 me too.. this is creepy.. =3D(

And now I got about 10 messages all at once.  Must have been a problem at=
 the list site.

Well met and godspeed,
                      Giark
                                          joehick@golden.net
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From: Mike & Ben Crowl <mcrowl@phoenix.earthlight.co.nz>
To: Mark Carter <Mark@westmead.demon.co.uk>
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On Tue, 17 Sep 1996, Mark Carter wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> > I'm trying to divide hex numbers by two. For example:
> > 
> > $ABC / 2 = $556.
> > 
> > But AMOS seems unable to do this. It can only divide even numbers correctly.
> > For example:
> > 
> > $62A / 2 = $315.
> > 
> > But if the number was, for example, $7B3, it gives a silly answer.
> > 
> > Has anyone got a quick and easy solution to this, without having to read
> > each character and divide it manually?
> 
> I just cant reproduce your problem - maybe Ive got completely the 
> wrong end of that so-called stick!
> 
> If you just stick the line:
> Print $7B3 / 2
> you get the right answer?!?!?!?!?!?!
> 
Same here for me as well, Ben... 

L8r
Benj
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From: Mike & Ben Crowl <mcrowl@phoenix.earthlight.co.nz>
To: "Lee." <l.a.atkins@uclan.ac.uk>
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On Mon, 23 Sep 1996, Lee. wrote:

> I am pasting bobs onto a screen!  Paste Bob doesnt take any notice of 
> hot spots does it so I am using an offset value like this:
> 
> Paste Bob x-xo,y-yo,img
> 
> img is the image, x and y are the actual coordinates and xo and yo 
> are the offset values.
> 
> As I say on compiling this doesnt work.  What could be the problem?
> Any ideas?
> 
I've read in an AMOS book of mine that on Compiling, some global 
variables do not work.. it recommends to use Shared at the start of each 
Procedure.. (I know this seems a stupid idea, but this global thing has 
happened to me before, and it was fixed when I used shared...)

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On Tue, 24 Sep 1996, Mr. Giark To You wrote:

> I know that the 1.11 version is very buggy.  You should get the upgrade disk to take you to 2.0
> 
Do you know where I can get this?

Thanks
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To: "Post Msg To List (AMOS)" <amos-list@access.digex.net>
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 23:07:46 +0100
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24-Sep-96, Frank Smit wrote:

>I need help and fast.
>I have a monitor that only has the resolution VGA - Multiscan.
>But when I startup AMOS I can't read anything.
>because AMOS startup with PAL. :(

>How can I startup AMOS so I can do my programming again??

AMOS only works with 15kHz screens.

Which Amiga model do you have?
If you have a big box Amiga you could get a flickerfixer/scandoubler card=

to make all 15kHz screens 30kHz.

Or you could use two monitors. Buy a used 1081/1084. Should be cheap thes=
e days.
I don't know if there is some kind of cable that gives you two monitor po=
rts. If not, you
will have to switch manually between the monitors. Might not be a good id=
ea though.

Your last option is to buy a multisync. Look for a used 1950/1960 for aro=
und $200.

It's a hardware problem. No software can help you. Sorry.


This 15kHz thing is something that really annoys me. I have a multisync (=
1960). But I also have a
graphics card and the 1960 is not good enough for a graphics card. You ca=
n't get a 70Hz
screen, nor can you get the really big screenmodes (anything above 800x60=
0 is a problem).

A cheap SVGA monitor would give me all this, but then AMOS wouldn't work =
any more.

So if I want to continue to use AMOS I have to buy either an expensive mu=
ltisync or a =

combination of a scandoubler and an SVGA monitor.

If I weren't in the middle of a very big game project (big for me that is=
), I would delete
AMOS and get a cheap SVGA monitor and forget all about it.

BTW, the game I'm working on is a space strategy game very much like Micr=
oprose
game, Master of Orion. You can have a look at it on my webpage (address b=
elow).
But be warned there's not much there yet. I'm working on it though.


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> Have you guys just got quiet or have I somehow gotten un subscribed a=
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=2E.nah, its just quiet.  Nothing to do with the server, we are just al=
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To the one known as Frank,

> first:
> Can anybody send me sources (exaples) for how to make Doors for BBS
> programs.

...try something like...

openin 1,"*"
openout 2,"*"

...run it compiled...

Get your input from 1, and output to 2....

Then get the Ghizzo's gui compiler, and compile multitasking software !!

(should work..)

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To the one known as Mr.,
> On 24-Sep-96, Input Output Centres - Birmingham wrote:
> >Please could you tell me where i can get a copy of the amos 3D manua=
l or
> >the complete package.=20
> Somebody on the list was selling the coverdisk version with a manual.=
=20 Anybody
> remember who?
> Also,how can i use GIF`s in my amos pro programs?

Gifs ?  Hmmmm.  Do you remember those 500 line iff converters...?  Gifs=
=20are
worse... =20

> You can't just use graphicConverter to make them into iffs?

There is something on aminet called DT2IFF or something like that.  It
converts datatypes to iffs (!)  Very usefull.

=2E.Unless... Someone out there wants to make a datatype extension..

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Smit wrote:
> 
> I have a monitor that only has the resolution VGA - Multiscan.
> But when I startup AMOS I can't read anything.
> because AMOS startup with PAL. :(
> 
> How can I startup AMOS so I can do my programming again??
> 
You can't.
Period. Sorry.
You might want to write your amos programs in ascii and
put em through the compiler ?! :-(
The editor itself uses an amos-screen which can't be promoted!

> Frank Smit

I have feeble hope to be proven wrong.

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> > On 24-Sep-96, Input Output Centres - Birmingham wrote:

> > >Please could you tell me where i can get a copy of the amos 3D manual or
> > >the complete package.
> > Somebody on the list was selling the coverdisk version with a manual.
> Anybody remember who?

It was me ... $3.00 including shipping anywhere, and incl the pages from the
mag describing it and explaining the commands.

-Chris Evans (use my 'work' e-mail)

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From: M.Berionne@agora.stm.it (Michele Berionne)
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Hello,

 > Is it possible to link my very own error routine to amos error system?
 > So I want to link a small routine to amos error system, so that whenever
 > an amos error occurs I could close my aga screen and restore amos screen
 > back to normal.

There's command called On Error Proc YOUR_PROCEDURE
In this way every time you get an error, your procedure is executed.

 > (I open the screen using my McExtension)

What's that?

Bye


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From: "Lee." <l.a.atkins@uclan.ac.uk>
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Date: Thu, 26 Sep 1996 10:17:15 GMT+0
Subject: Tracker stuff is chuffin rubish
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Howdy people!

I have this tracker module!
It is in several parts.  Each part is different.
In the Amos bible it says:-

Track Play bank,pattern

Where bank is where the module is and pattern is from which pattern 
in the module you wish to start playing the module.
Why does this not work?
Is the command wrong or is it just me?

Hmm.

________________________________
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L.A.ATKINS@UCLAN.AC.UK

Lack of something mind blowingly
mad to type. Dont worry I'll 
think of something!
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     Does anyone know how to or if you can use all four buttons on a sega 
controller using AMCAF. I can only get the first 2 to work.



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To the one known as cevans,

> Does anyone know if AMOS 3D works with the AGA machines, particularly the 1200?

Amos 3D works lovely on a 1200, ...BUT... the 3D editor REQUIRES a 68000 and
KS1.3 (ARGH!)  Lucky I have many machines.

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Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 21:57:04 +0200 (MET DST)
From: morten.bolstad@login.eunet.no (mortenbo)
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Hellow!

I am vodering if anybody is interested in bying:


Amos The Creator
Easy amos.


Their're both comes in the Original packing with the
manuals and are taken good care of.

I'll sell them eather together or seperate and it
isent much i want for them so gimme a Bid and i'll think it over.

morten.bolstad@login.eunet.no


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Hi,
    I am still looking for AMOS sites in which to link onto my
homepages. Please mail me if you have, or know of any good sites. I
would be gratefull if you put my site on your links page too. The
latest Shareware version of Extreme AMOS can now be downloaded from my
homepages.

Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett



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From: John Bintz <uv334@freenet.victoria.bc.ca>
Subject: Re: robinsons. non subscribed.questions
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On Wed, 25 Sep 1996, Keith Hill wrote:

> > Also,how can i use GIF`s in my amos pro programs?
> 
> Gifs ?  Hmmmm.  Do you remember those 500 line iff converters...?  Gifs are
> worse...  

I've written GIF converters in very small spaces.  I've even coded the 
LZW Treestep algorithm in Asm for very fast decoding, all in AMOS.  I 
know of a place where you can get GIF code in QBasic, which is easily 
converted into AMOS BAsic...

However, there are two problems:

1.  Most GIFs have 256 colors, so you'll have to develop a palette 
matching routine to get all those colors on the screen.  This I have done 
so many times its second nature, and I can show you how to do it.

2.  Unisys, owners of the LZW compression scheme, charge an arm and a leg 
for licensing ($100 US up front!) even for shareware programs.  I have 
not done this, as I need money for college.

GIF decoders are fairly easy to code if you have an example.  They're 
also very easy to understand once you code it.  But they're very 
expensive to use.  (and slow!)

John C. Bintz - * uv334@freenet.victoria.bc.ca *
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> 2.  Unisys, owners of the LZW compression scheme, charge an arm and a leg 
> for licensing ($100 US up front!) even for shareware programs.  I have 
> not done this, as I need money for college.
> 
> GIF decoders are fairly easy to code if you have an example.  They're 
> also very easy to understand once you code it.  But they're very 
> expensive to use.  (and slow!)

As far as I'm aware, they dropped that requirement on GIF's when the iNet
community yelled blue murder at them.

Darryl
Australia
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On 25 xxx -1, Michele Berionne wrote:

> 
> Hello,
> 
>  > Is it possible to link my very own error routine to amos error system?
>  > So I want to link a small routine to amos error system, so that whenever
>  > an amos error occurs I could close my aga screen and restore amos screen
>  > back to normal.
> 
> There's command called On Error Proc YOUR_PROCEDURE
> In this way every time you get an error, your procedure is executed.

Sorry, that wasn't exactly what I was looking for. 
I'm planning to it inside an extension, that is in assembler.
Do you know a way to hook an asm routine to amos error routines, so that
everytime an amos error appears I could run a piece of my own 680x0 code?

> 
>  > (I open the screen using my McExtension)
> 
> What's that?

McExtension = Mellow Chips' Extension, some aga routines at the moments,
but I'm planning to add texturemapping support someday.

Petri Hkkinen / Braindead/MellowChips / phakkine@cc.hut.fi


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To the one known as Chris,

> > Amos 3D works lovely on a 1200, ...BUT... the 3D editor REQUIRES a 68000 and
> > KS1.3 (ARGH!)  Lucky I have many machines.
> 
> That`s not entirely true.  Earlier versions of the editor were
> very picky about the Amiga they ran on, but the later versions
> (including the one that appeared on the coverdisk) are not.
> I certainly managed to get the coverdisk version running just
> fine on my A4000/030/KS3.0, before it became an A4000/060.  Now,
> of course, I can`t get the editor to run, though I haven`t yet
> tried all the possible degrading options available.

...fascinating.  I have a first edition 3D system.  New editor.  Is it any
better than the old one (ie usable..?) ?
 
> Anyway, unless the A1200 in question has been expanded significantly,
> or you`ve got one of the older editor versions, there should be
> no problems getting it to work.


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> 
> Hellow!
> 
> I am vodering if anybody is interested in bying:
> 
> 
> Amos The Creator
> Easy amos.
> 
> 
> Their're both comes in the Original packing with the
> manuals and are taken good care of.

Meaning they've been thrown out of the window dozens of times, with a heavy
truck with muddy tires squeezing them in the mud thereafter :-D?

But that was not what I wanted to ask. While reading a few messages about
AMOS not supporting AGA in the editor, and AMOS 3D requiring an 68000 plus
KS 1.3, why not build a new AMOS ourselves? There are a few pretty good
programmers on this list who are capable of the job... I was thinking of
a completely modular programming language. In its basic form it knows
nothing about print and screens and such -- it only knows about the syntaxis
and variable types. So things like if/then/else, for/next, while/wend,
repeat/until, proc/end proc, gosub/return, integers, floats, strings...
Rather like C in that respect. Now then. If you want to do something, you
choose one of the many 'extensions' available, and tag them to your program.
There would be an advanced string extension, a graphics extension, an
animation extension, etc. I am using extensions because that is one of the
few things I like about AMOS. In fact, you can think of the variables and
syntaxis as a 'kernel' extension which can be replaced and upgraded with
the same ease as the rest.
    It would be a language which needs compiling. However, this is done
automatically before you run the program, so you do not require a separate
compiler anymore. If you ever used Pascal for DOS, you know what I mean. 
I have played around a bit with how the parser for programming languages
works, and believe me, it will save a *lot* of time if you compile your
programs. 
    The thing would be written in C with perhaps a bit of assembly here
and there. Writing the entire thing in assembly is crazy: it's a sure way
of asking bugs to come and hide in your program -- especially with a
program the size of AMOS. 

Has anyone had similar ideas?

Maarten

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> Amos 3D works lovely on a 1200, ...BUT... the 3D editor REQUIRES a 68000 and
> KS1.3 (ARGH!)  Lucky I have many machines.

That`s not entirely true.  Earlier versions of the editor were
very picky about the Amiga they ran on, but the later versions
(including the one that appeared on the coverdisk) are not.
I certainly managed to get the coverdisk version running just
fine on my A4000/030/KS3.0, before it became an A4000/060.  Now,
of course, I can`t get the editor to run, though I haven`t yet
tried all the possible degrading options available.

Anyway, unless the A1200 in question has been expanded significantly,
or you`ve got one of the older editor versions, there should be
no problems getting it to work.

Rgds
Chris
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Greetings Keith, you wrote some text on the subject Re: AMOS 3D work
with A1200?, and now I'm going to answer it

> > Does anyone know if AMOS 3D works with the AGA machines, particularly the 1200?
> 
> Amos 3D works lovely on a 1200, ...BUT... the 3D editor REQUIRES a 68000 and
> KS1.3 (ARGH!)  Lucky I have many machines.

Works on my A1200 (WB3.0).

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To the one known as Driscoll,,

>      Does anyone know how to or if you can use all four buttons on a sega 
> controller using AMCAF. I can only get the first 2 to work.

..if they behave anything like a CD32 joypad (beats me..) get hold of my
little proggie 'aminet://dev/amos/CD32-Joypad.lha' and that'll sort you out.
Use your local mirror.  Actually, it's so short, I could email it if you
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Lee Atkins wrote:

> Track Play bank,pattern

> Where bank is where the module is and pattern is from which pattern 
> in the module you wish to start playing the module.
> Why does this not work?
> Is the command wrong or is it just me?

I've never got this command to work properly. I can play a module, but not 
choose
which track to start from.

Claes


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O.k. I've written to about 10 ppl about this...and I myself asked this 
question before...In my experience...

Does Amos 3D work with A1200?

Well it goes like this...(and I dont use it much)...you can install 3D
in Amos Pro even! I have not gotten the editor to work without Relokick
(IMHO the BEST degrader and only one to use when running old 
garbage..err I mean wares).

So there it is. my $.02 on 3D. Because the Editor does not run normally 
on my machine I dont use it much, but since everyone keeps reminding me I 
have the extension installed I should write something with it! :)

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phickman@mycom-media.com (Paul Hickman) wrote on 24.09.1996 some text
under the subject RE: Dividing hex numbers by 2. I can't leave this
uncommentated ;-)

> >>My AMOS works fine for dividing hex numbers, as you describe, but I only
> >>want to divide each digit of the hex number. This is for the screen colours
> >>and I want to calculate the half-brite colour. Colour(>31) doesn't work.
> 
> You have to use masks:
> 
> R=(OldC And $F00)/$100
> G=(OldC And $F0)/$10
> B=(OldC And $F)
> NewC=(R/2)*$100 + (G/2) *$10 + (B/2)

This one is much quicker:

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Feel free to UUxT me any AMOS programs you have. Please send them to
ambin@mushy-pd.demon.co.uk with docs and your shareware information, and I will
happily include them in Mushroom PD.

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> To the one known as Chris,

Hmm, I guess that must be me...


> ...fascinating.  I have a first edition 3D system.  New editor.  Is it any
> better than the old one (ie usable..?) ?

Off the top of my head, the new editor had some changes in the
object positioning commands, which made it a LOT easier to 
get the objects oriented correctly wrt one another.  With the
older editor I usually ended up with one or more blocks of an
object slightly skewed relative to their neighbours, but the
newer editor helps to avoid that.  I think there were a few
other minor changes, but the main change were the behind the
scenes fixes to get it working on more machines.

To be honest though, even the newer editor still isn`t what I`d
call usable, it just doesn`t feel right trying to edit a 3D
object by looking at a 3D view of it.  Give me a nice tri-view
interface a-la Imagine and I`d be happy.

Chris
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Greetings Xenotech, you wrote some text on the subject READ THIS: AMOS
3D work with A1200?, and now I'm going to answer it

This question has been asked 10000 times...

> Does Amos 3D work with A1200?

YES IT DOES!!!! It works perfectly on my A1200. I can't see how anyone can
have problems installing it.

WILL PEOPLE PLEASE STOP ASKING THIS QUESTION!!!!!

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>Amos 3D works lovely on a 1200, ...BUT... the 3D editor REQUIRES a 68000 and
>KS1.3 (ARGH!)  Lucky I have many machines.

Thx 4 this information. Somewehe i've got an A500, but I didn't want use it 
again!

cu Chipy/Fullspeed

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Hello,

>> There's command called On Error Proc YOUR_PROCEDURE
>> In this way every time you get an error, your procedure is executed.

 > Sorry, that wasn't exactly what I was looking for.
 > I'm planning to it inside an extension, that is in assembler.
 > Do you know a way to hook an asm routine to amos error routines, so that
 > everytime an amos error appears I could run a piece of my own 680x0

code?

Ops, sorry, I didn't realize it.
I don't know a way to put that routine in your own extension, but you could
think to add a asm procedure to your Amos prog and then use the On Error
Proc
command.

You can insert asm code in procedure using menu from AmosPro.

That's all I can tell you

Bye


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Subject: Re: AMOS 3D work with A1200?
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Ben Wyatt (bwyatt@paston.co.uk) wrote:
>Greetings Keith, you wrote some text on the subject Re: AMOS 3D work
>with A1200?, and now I'm going to answer it

>> > Does anyone know if AMOS 3D works with the AGA machines, particularly the
>> > 1200?
>>
>> Amos 3D works lovely on a 1200, ...BUT... the 3D editor REQUIRES a 68000
>> and KS1.3 (ARGH!)  Lucky I have many machines.

>Works on my A1200 (WB3.0).

So, what's in that 1200? I'm using a 1200 as well (3.0 kick 3.1 wb, although
the wb part doesn't make any difference since it refused to work with 3.0
as well) and a Blizzard 1230, 8 meg fast. OM refuses to run. I get to the
title-screen but that's it. Occassionally, I do get it to run properly
for around 5-10 minutes but sonner or later everything goes hay-wire.

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I have amos 1.36 with intuition Andrew Church,
I search exemple and poeple to exchange the script
Tank

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Mushroom PD is looking for the newest and latest AMOS programs to include in it's
libraries. If you have written a good program, wether it be complete, or demo, then
why not UUxT it to me at mpd@mushy-pd.demon.co.uk, or just mail me with the place of
it (if it is on Aminet or Demonnet) and I will gladly include it.

Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett

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From: Xenotech <xenotech@kudonet.com>
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On Wed, 26 Feb 1992, Ben Wyatt wrote:

> Greetings Xenotech, you wrote some text on the subject READ THIS: AMOS
> 3D work with A1200?, and now I'm going to answer it
> 
> This question has been asked 10000 times...

o.k. 10001

> > Does Amos 3D work with A1200?
> 
> YES IT DOES!!!! It works perfectly on my A1200. I can't see how anyone can
> have problems installing it.

Well it seems I will only continue the quest, hopefully your wish will 
come true. I didn't have any problems installing it, but the editor does 
not boot up off the disk right. I have to use Relokick then boot off the 
disk to get it to work...*sigh*

Is there another way to 'install' it so that you can just 'click-andrun'?
(bracing for the flame)



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From: Darryl Lewis <darryl@cafu.fl.net.au>
To: Andrew Mushroom Kellett <mush@mushy-pd.demon.co.uk>
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> Mushroom PD is looking for the newest and latest AMOS programs to include in it's
> libraries. If you have written a good program, wether it be complete, or demo, then
> why not UUxT it to me at mpd@mushy-pd.demon.co.uk, or just mail me with the place of
> it (if it is on Aminet or Demonnet) and I will gladly include it.
> 
I've got a utility called anim2bob on my web page in the amos section. It
converts anims (mode 5 dpaint) into bob banks.

Darryl
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> On Wed, 26 Feb 1992, Ben Wyatt wrote:
> > This question has been asked 10000 times...

> From: Xenotech <xenotech@kudonet.com>
[AMOS 3D]
> Is there another way to 'install' it so that you can just
> 'click-andrun'?   (bracing for the flame)

Ben's not gonna flame ya ... it would be too dangerous, sitting there in his
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Hi guys!

A little information to all of you! Now the new version of Danger Dogg (1.5) is 
on Aminet under "game/jump" in the Archive "DangerDogg.LHA". It's a 7 Level Demo 
of the full game.

Keep cool,

Chipy/Fullspeed

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Hi,

Does anyone know the best way to do hardware scrolling...?

Now I'll explain my situation - because I guess its pretty important!

(I'm using autoback 0 and bob update off)

I've got a lowres 640x480 screen which I scroll in a 320x190 display, 
about 15 bobs including a ball, which the scrolling follows. All of 
this (including scrolling) was controlled by AMal proggies.
To begin with I was running the game at 25Hz using the following 
method:

do
   [program code taking between 0.5 and 1.5 vbls]
   Synchro:wait vbl:bob update
   rem next line makes sure that we only wait a vbl if we need to
   If less-than-2-vbls since last last loop then wait vbl
   rem I've tried removing the line above and it doesnt make the 
          display any smoother
loop

This however, is very jerky.  So I then decided to make the ball move 
at 50Hz by taking it out of the Amal bank and putting the new Amos 
code just BEFORE each Vbl.

This was even worse!  However, when I ran the program by freezing the 
scrolling amal program, all was ok.  I think the problem is that 
while EVERYTHING visible is updated in one smooth burst during the 
Bob Update command, the scrolling is done during the Synchro command. 
So, in effect, there are 2 changes to-the-eye every Vbl.

Please Help!

I hope this all made some sense!

Cheers,
        Mark

Mailto:mark@westmead.demon.co.uk, exet0007@sable.ox.ac.uk
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 > Sorry, that wasn't exactly what I was looking for.  I'm planning to it
 > inside an extension, that is in assembler. Do you know a way to hook an
 > asm routine to amos error routines, so that everytime an amos error appears
 > I could run a piece of my own 680x0 code?

Legally this isn't possible :(  You can hack the Amos Error Routine code, and
insert a Jsr to your routine...



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O.k.

I DO have 3D installed in my AmosPro. It is listed in my extensions 
loaded list.

BUT when I load an example in 3D...and it gets to a Td <command> it says
'Can't Load 3d code'

Before I run the program I check it and there are no error. I have tried 
changing the dir it loads from, changing the current dir, and sacrificing 
green chickens to the Godz...nothing works...plz help me...arghhh..


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   Hi everyone!

   I'm presently doing a *new* game in AmosPro.  But because I'm normally
very occupied (Yes, I'm only a 14 year old Canadian and I'm in 10th grade),
It will be long before I will finish it.  So stay tune for more information
about this game and it will be available when I'll tell you.

   Thanx for reading my message.

Jonathan Meijer
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On Sat, 28 Sep 1996, Mark Carter wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Does anyone know the best way to do hardware scrolling...?
> 
> Now I'll explain my situation - because I guess its pretty important!
> 
> (I'm using autoback 0 and bob update off)
> 
> I've got a lowres 640x480 screen which I scroll in a 320x190 display, 
> about 15 bobs including a ball, which the scrolling follows. All of 
> this (including scrolling) was controlled by AMal proggies.
> To begin with I was running the game at 25Hz using the following 
> method:
> 
> do
>    [program code taking between 0.5 and 1.5 vbls]
>    Synchro:wait vbl:bob update
>    rem next line makes sure that we only wait a vbl if we need to
>    If less-than-2-vbls since last last loop then wait vbl
>    rem I've tried removing the line above and it doesnt make the 
>           display any smoother
> loop
> 
> This however, is very jerky.  So I then decided to make the ball move 
> at 50Hz by taking it out of the Amal bank and putting the new Amos 
> code just BEFORE each Vbl.
> 
> This was even worse!  However, when I ran the program by freezing the 
> scrolling amal program, all was ok.  I think the problem is that 
> while EVERYTHING visible is updated in one smooth burst during the 
> Bob Update command, the scrolling is done during the Synchro command. 
> So, in effect, there are 2 changes to-the-eye every Vbl.
> 
> Please Help!
> 
My suggestion (which you probably will not like..) is to forget using 
Amal and control the balls etc. using Bob draw, bob clear etc.. this 
should make things a lot smoother..

l8r
Benj
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From: Wolfgang.Heizmann@t-online.de (Chipy)
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Hi!

I've got a view questions about Animations & Amos (Pro)?

1.) Do anybody know of a piece of Software to convert "IFF-Animations" to the
    "CDXL" Fromat?

2.) Is it possible to play big (IFF-)animations direct from HD using Amos?

3.) Is it possible to play AGA-IFF-Animations from Amos?

Okay, so much for this time.

cu Chpiy/Fullspeed

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To: amos-list@access.digex.net
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 09:55:21 +0000
Subject: Re: Scrolling problems...
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> My suggestion (which you probably will not like..) is to forget using 
> Amal and control the balls etc. using Bob draw, bob clear etc.. this 
> should make things a lot smoother..

What is wrong with Amal though?  If I use the Synchro Off (which I do) 
then I can show all the bob updates in one burst using the Bob Update 
command.  Surely, this cant be any smoother?

Has anyone maanaged to get a doublbuffered scrolling screen using 
Amal based game working smoothly.  This must be a very common 
approach - it must be possible!

Cheers,
        Mark

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Greetings Mark, you wrote some text on the subject Scrolling
problems..., and now I'm going to answer it

> I've got a lowres 640x480 screen which I scroll in a 320x190 display, 
> about 15 bobs including a ball, which the scrolling follows. All of 
> this (including scrolling) was controlled by AMal proggies.
> To begin with I was running the game at 25Hz using the following 
> method:
> [snip]
> This however, is very jerky.  So I then decided to make the ball move 
> at 50Hz by taking it out of the Amal bank and putting the new Amos 
> code just BEFORE each Vbl.
> 
> This was even worse!  However, when I ran the program by freezing the 
> scrolling amal program, all was ok.  I think the problem is that 
> while EVERYTHING visible is updated in one smooth burst during the 
> Bob Update command, the scrolling is done during the Synchro command. 
> So, in effect, there are 2 changes to-the-eye every Vbl.

Probably the only way to get smooth scrolling and smooth ball movement is
to use a sprite for the ball (so you can update it separately from the
bobs) and maybe use Amal or an Every 1 Proc to control it.

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Greetings Xenotech, you wrote some text on the subject 3d message
#10002, and now I'm going to answer it

> I DO have 3D installed in my AmosPro. It is listed in my extensions 
> loaded list.
> 
> BUT when I load an example in 3D...and it gets to a Td <command> it says
> 'Can't Load 3d code'

Out of memory?

> Before I run the program I check it and there are no error. I have tried 
> changing the dir it loads from, changing the current dir, and sacrificing 
> green chickens to the Godz...nothing works...plz help me...arghhh..

If you've installed it the way that the AMOSPro help guide says, then I
don't know what's wrong!!!!

Besides, DO YOU REALLY WANT IT WORKING?!?! It's not all that good! :-)

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 >Sorry, that wasn't exactly what I was looking for.  I'm planning to it =
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 >assembler. Do you know a way to hook an asm routine to amos error routi=
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 >amos error appears I could run a piece of my own 680x0 code?

Legaly this isn't possible :(  You can hack the Amos Error Routine code, =
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From: Mark Carter <Mark@westmead.demon.co.uk>
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To: amos-list@access.digex.net
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 13:50:15 +0000
Subject: True does not equal -1 !!!!!
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In my big program I use the array USER(1) where each of the two 
elements is either true of false.

The only time I change their values is at the start of the program:

e.g User(0)=false:User(1)=True

But I was finding that when I compiled the game, User(1) was in fact 
"-214...."(you know that 32 bit number).  On closer inspection I 
compiled the game by changing the start so that it was:

USER(0)=False: USER(1)=True
Print True, USER(1)

The result was "-1  -214..." when compiled
and "-1   -1" when run under Amos

Whats going on???

Can I not trust "True"?

Cheers,
        Mark

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On 29-Sep-96,  wrote:
>BUT when I load an example in 3D...and it gets to a Td <command> it says=

>'Can't Load 3d code'
>Before I run the program I check it and there are no error. I have tried=
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>changing the dir it loads from, changing the current dir, and sacrificin=
g =

>green chickens to the Godz...nothing works...plz help me...arghhh..

Check to see that you hve the c3d.library in the right spot.  It also nee=
ds to be distrubited with any compiled programs as it won't compile into =
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Subject: Re: Scrolling problems...
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Hi,

> > I've got a lowres 640x480 screen which I scroll in a 320x190 display, 
> > about 15 bobs including a ball, which the scrolling follows. All of 
> > this (including scrolling) was controlled by AMal proggies.
> > To begin with I was running the game at 25Hz using the following 
> > method:
> > [snip]
> > This however, is very jerky.  So I then decided to make the ball move 
> > at 50Hz by taking it out of the Amal bank and putting the new Amos 
> > code just BEFORE each Vbl.
> > 
> > This was even worse!  However, when I ran the program by freezing the 
> > scrolling amal program, all was ok.  I think the problem is that 
> > while EVERYTHING visible is updated in one smooth burst during the 
> > Bob Update command, the scrolling is done during the Synchro command. 
> > So, in effect, there are 2 changes to-the-eye every Vbl.
> 
> Probably the only way to get smooth scrolling and smooth ball movement is
> to use a sprite for the ball (so you can update it separately from the
> bobs) and maybe use Amal or an Every 1 Proc to control it.

Unfortunately, the ball needs to go behind bobs now and again.

Anyway, I've come up with an ok solution. It goes something like:

Synchro Off: Bob Update Off:Autoback 1
[Amos Code]
Wait Vbl:Synchro (this includes a scrolling channel)
bob clear
bob draw
wait vbl:screen swap

So this goes along at 25Hz, but now I dont get the jittery ball 
movement (you know like where the ball "appears" to jump back on 
itself)

Before, it was something like:

Synchro
wait vbl:Bob update
wait vbl

but I think the "Bob Update" command was not always completed  before 
the screen started to redraw again...

Hope this all makes sense!

Cheers,
        Mark

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I need help to do full screen scrolling like that found in Spirit of Excaliber
or War in Middle Earth or Dune II.  I would appreciate any help that can be
given.

Thanks in advance!
  


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From: Mike & Ben Crowl <mcrowl@phoenix.earthlight.co.nz>
To: Mark Carter <Mark@westmead.demon.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: True does not equal -1 !!!!!
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On Sun, 29 Sep 1996, Mark Carter wrote:

> In my big program I use the array USER(1) where each of the two 
> elements is either true of false.
> 
> The only time I change their values is at the start of the program:
> 
> e.g User(0)=false:User(1)=True
> 
> But I was finding that when I compiled the game, User(1) was in fact 
> "-214...."(you know that 32 bit number).  On closer inspection I 
> compiled the game by changing the start so that it was:
> 
> USER(0)=False: USER(1)=True
> Print True, USER(1)
> 
> The result was "-1  -214..." when compiled
> and "-1   -1" when run under Amos
> 
Isn't the number -214... still true though?  Anything except 0 = true 
doesn't it?

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On Sat, 28 Sep 1996, Pietro Ghizzoni wrote:

>  > Sorry, that wasn't exactly what I was looking for.  I'm planning to it
>  > inside an extension, that is in assembler. Do you know a way to hook an
>  > asm routine to amos error routines, so that everytime an amos error appears
>  > I could run a piece of my own 680x0 code?
> 
> Legally this isn't possible :(  You can hack the Amos Error Routine code, and
> insert a Jsr to your routine...

Yes, but how and where? 8-)

Petri Hkkinen / Braindead/MellowChips / phakkine@cc.hut.fi


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> Hi!
> 
> I've got a view questions about Animations & Amos (Pro)?
> 
> 1.) Do anybody know of a piece of Software to convert "IFF-Animations" to the
>     "CDXL" Fromat?
> 
Sorry,no

> 2.) Is it possible to play big (IFF-)animations direct from HD using Amos?

Yes it is. Just check your manual, there should be an example
somewhere.

> 
> 3.) Is it possible to play AGA-IFF-Animations from Amos?

Yes, if you code your own screen open command in aga and your own
anim player ;)

> 
> Okay, so much for this time.
> 
> cu Chpiy/Fullspeed
> 

Petri Hkkinen / Braindead/MellowChips / phakkine@cc.hut.fi


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From: "Lee." <l.a.atkins@uclan.ac.uk>
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Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 14:27:31 GMT+0
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Right, I have decided to totaly re-write one of my games.  I wrote 
the original ages ago but it was sort of cack.
So I am re-writing it.  So far it works the same, looks miles better 
and is unfinished.

Yesterday I decided to put in a nice time bar.  A bar which reduces 
in size as your time runs out, simple.

Here is the bit of code I WAS using:

Bob off 10                                   bob 10 is the timer bar!
Screen 1                                    where the graphics are.
Get bob 6,0,0 to TI,10             TI is time remaining         
screen 0                                     play area screen.
Bob 10,30,230,6                        put img. 6 on screen.

This works for varying lengths of time before the computer crashes.  
I mean realy crashes! 
The program works perfect without it and crashes with it.
I presume it has something to do with the get bob command.

Hey how is it I seem to be finding loads of major bugs with Amos 
recently.  I think I am pushing Amos to the limits in some of my 
latest efforts.  Looks like I'll have to look for another language!

Hmmm.



________________________________
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mad to type. Dont worry I'll 
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Greetings Lee., you wrote some text on the subject Stop meditating!, and
now I'm going to answer it

> Right, I have decided to totaly re-write one of my games.  I wrote 
> the original ages ago but it was sort of cack.
> So I am re-writing it.  So far it works the same, looks miles better 
> and is unfinished.
> 
> Yesterday I decided to put in a nice time bar.  A bar which reduces 
> in size as your time runs out, simple.
> 
> Here is the bit of code I WAS using:
> 
> Bob off 10                                   bob 10 is the timer bar!
> Screen 1                                    where the graphics are.
> Get bob 6,0,0 to TI,10             TI is time remaining         
> screen 0                                     play area screen.
> Bob 10,30,230,6                        put img. 6 on screen.
> 
> This works for varying lengths of time before the computer crashes.  
> I mean realy crashes! 
> The program works perfect without it and crashes with it.
> I presume it has something to do with the get bob command.

Yes. It seems as Get Bob is breeding bugs.

What could be better (and much faster) is to draw each stage of the time
bar BEFORE the game starts. But this depends on the size of the time bar
really. If it is big, maybe you could put it down in steps of 4 pixels
or something?

> Hey how is it I seem to be finding loads of major bugs with Amos 
> recently.  I think I am pushing Amos to the limits in some of my 
> latest efforts.

Yes, I'm finding that as well. :-(

> Looks like I'll have to look for another language!

Now don't go over the top. ;-)

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cdrisco@bldgsvcs.lan1.umanitoba.ca (Driscoll, Chris) wrote on 24.09.1996
some text under the subject amcaf. I can't leave this uncommentated ;-)

>      Does anyone know how to or if you can use all four buttons on a sega 
> controller using AMCAF. I can only get the first 2 to work.

If the Joypad behaves like a normal CD32 Pad, there should not be a
problem. Otherwise you need to use a special sega-joypad code :-(

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To the one known as Chipy

Cheers for the mail with the list of programs. I have uploaded some of
them, and will place them in my library as soon as possible. Should be
on the homepage list when they go officially on-line

Andy "Mushroom" Kellett



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Why does it take so much mail to respond a yes/no answer to the 3D
extension working on an A1200?

The vektormania demo works fine on mine, but I use my own routines with
DRAW and POLYGON to produce faster and better solid shapes, plus I can
put holes in them without losing processor speed.

Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett

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