Where to buy AMOS?

Started by Guest, January 09, 2006, 08:18:02 PM

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SamuraiCrow

Hello Sandlizard,

The AmosPro downloads are in the downloads section of this page.  While logged in, look at the left side of the screen towards the bottom.  The second link from the bottom is marked "downloads".  Under productivity there is the AmosPro menu with the AmosPro 1.0, update to 1.12 and update from there to 2.0 . :-D

James

Sometimes it's the easy stuff that gets overlooked. I read a lot of posts, but did not check the downloads section.

TY

Sandlizard

James

Thanks again!

All done, AMOS Professional installed like a charm. Now I just have to get my programs and data files off of the Syquest, SCSI cartridges.

The Amiga 4000 green screens. I think this is due to CHIP ram. I'll reseat all chips today and see if that resolves the bootup.

Sandlizard

James

Amiga 4000 networked over TCP/IP! I was able to transfer all of the files over to another PC and make my backups!

All of my original,old code found....gunna take some time to go through it all.

Ah, I love the 80's!

SamuraiCrow

Update:Since the migration to the new server the links are no longer red and the downloads section is no longer at the left side of the screen.  See the downloads link at the top of the page while logged in.  :)

Lonewolf10


For those with working real Amiga's, I often see AMOS Craft (an AMOS extension, requires AMOS: The Creator or AMOS Professional) and AMOS: The Creator listed on Ebay.


Regards,
Lonewolf10

straycat

Quote from: Lonewolf10 on October 27, 2007, 10:34:24 PM

For those with working real Amiga's, I often see AMOS Craft (an AMOS extension, requires AMOS: The Creator or AMOS Professional) and AMOS: The Creator listed on Ebay.


Regards,
Lonewolf10

Please pardon my ignorance (I've been away from the Amos scene for 13 years!) but what does AMOS Craft do exactly?

Lonewolf10


Apologies for the very late reply!   ;D


CRAFT has a whole bunch of useful functions, and there's also MusiCraft too.

It includes commands for storing screen data in special AMOS banks and drawing Mandelbrot's/Fractals easily in just a few commands! :)


Regards,
Lonewolf10