Notes for contents and use of this CD. ====================================== Contents ======== This Compact Disc Compilation contains the entire Amos PD Library as at 11th July 1994. This includes disks numbers 1 to 621 inclusive, however some of the original disks were removed from the library by Sandra Sharkey prior to the library being handed over to Len and Anne Tucker. These disks were removed for various reasons, ie. copyrights or repetitive nature of contents. Weird Science has used their best efforts to locate the missing disks and include any that do not fall foul of copyright rules. The Compact Disc includes.......... The Official Amos PD LIbrary Amos PD Library Catalogue Disk The first six issues of Totally Amos Disk Mag. Amos work by individual authors Amos related contents of the Aminet site Workbench 1.3, 2.1 and 3.0 Parnet, Sernet and Twin Express Shareware Directory Utility also separated into directories 1600+ Amos source code files 100 Sprite banks 350 Music banks 250 CText banks Amos Extensions 800 Audio Samples Use of the Compact Disc ======================= The disks on this Compact Disc will not run directly from the disc. It is neccessary to copy them of onto floppy disks, rename the disk to the name in the 'DiskNames' file and 'INSTALL' the disk to make it autoboot. The main aim of the disc is to provide the most complete source of Amos code available in the world to date. All of the '.AMOS' files will load directly Amos allowing you to dissect it and learn from the experience of others. On CD machines without floppy drives (CD32) it is possible to re-assign Df0: to a remote machine using either Parnet or Sernet and the appropiate cable. See the transfer drawer and the Parnet or Sernet drawers for more info. The Totally Amos and Catalogue disks are also provided in DMS format and will decompress to df0:, whether re-assign or fitted as standard. The Catalogue disk will run directly from the CD.