Ultimate Amiga
Network Boards => AMOS Language Discussion => AMOS Factory => AMOS Professional Forum => Topic started by: rockersuke on February 25, 2011, 07:08:23 PM
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Now you can laugh at my blatant ignorance, but I was so out of touch with Amiga things in the late nineties that I didn't know until yesterday that there were some AMOS Pro libraries updates. :D
I was installing an AMOS program when I noticed It used an amos.library file different from the one in my AMOS Pro 2.00 setup. It was a 2.30 version which, now I see :D, is also available as a download here together with another AMOSPro.lib file.
Should I replace my 2.00 amos library and AMOSPro.lib with these ones? Are they official? Are there any docs with info about what they fix/enhance?
You're never too late to learn something new! ;D
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I know that Pietro Ghizzoni (a member of the AMOS-list Yahoo group from about 10 years ago) did do some updates to some of the AMOS Pro files to fix a few things.
As long as you are using AMOS Pro, then yes I suggest using the newest files - but keep the old files somewhere safe just incase :)
Regards,
Lonewolf10
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OooK! It's replacing time, then! I've taken a peek into Pietro's meessages at the Yahoo list around 2000, and I'll have also a go with those libs patches I hadn't noticed. Thanks!
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No problem :)
Did you find them and get them installed?
Regards,
Lonewolf10