Ultimate Amiga
Network Boards => AMOS Factory => Other AMOS Related => Topic started by: SamuraiCrow on November 01, 2009, 11:29:52 PM
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Just a quick note for any Windows users waiting patiently Mattathias or any other version of Basic for Windows: DarkBasicPro has been released as free of charge for any home user license. If you're not familiar with DarkBasic or DarkBasicPro, it is a version of BASIC for Windows that is designed to be a modern AmosPro by a famous former AmosPro user named Lee Bamber. Stop by TheGameCreators.com (http://www.thegamecreators.com/) and download your free copy today.
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That is great news. I already have it, but still. It is very powerful for a Basic language and the simple stuff is very similar to AMOS. You can code almost anything in a really sloppy fashion and it still runs quickly.
It is practically AMOS for PC's, but with a few changes due to the different hardware and modernisation. I am surprised they have done this tbh, maybe people were downloading it from torrents anyway or maybe they have a new version up their sleeves(doubtful).
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Hi:
I already had the commercial version of DarkBasic.
It is super and easy to use. I might even use it sometime in the future.
Cheers !!!
rednova
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@rednova
The regular edition or the professional edition? This download is for the professional edition!
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It's advertisement supported but that's good enough for my purposes. I just want to clone it not actually make anything with it!
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Hi:
I have the classic (not pro) version of dark basic.
But is original and with permission for commercial use.
Cheers !!!
rednova
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Just a quick note for any Windows users waiting patiently Mattathias or any other version of Basic for Windows: DarkBasicPro has been released as free of charge for any home user license. If you're not familiar with DarkBasic or DarkBasicPro, it is a version of BASIC for Windows that is designed to be a modern AmosPro by a famous former AmosPro user named Lee Bamber. Stop by TheGameCreators.com (http://www.thegamecreators.com/) and download your free copy today.
Thats great that Lee is still about, and still working on projects inspired by AMOS :)
At the moment though, I am still busy working on Amiga projects, so the PC will have to wait :)
Regards,
Lonewolf10