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SAUCE `N' CODE
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Some important notes you may like to know...
When printing be prepared to see lots of mess were ascii logos are on screen
as my printer doesn't seem to handle them very well :-( but your printer
might ?? :-)
Printers tested :
Citizen 200 Colour 24 Pin Dot Matrix
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As you may have noticed on the menu button bar - there's a large black gap!
This will be filled soon with three buttons. Then again I might not get
round to it. Sorry for not having the whole thing working and finished but I
wanted to release the disk as soon as possible and the two buttons omitted
weren't really important.
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The source code on the disk is aimed at AMOS Professional users although
quite a bit of the source will be compatable with AMOS Classic. You will be
very lucky if any of the source will work fine in Easy AMOS but then again
you shouldn't be using Easy AMOS if you are getting this disk! The source
code is saved in one of the following two ways:-
(1) Plain ascii file. This has been done so that you can examine the
source code from the menu index before loading it. To actually load the
source into AMOS you simple select `Merge Ascii' from the project menu in
AMOS Professional. Or click on the merge ascii button in AMOS classic.
(2) Standard AMOS source code files. These files will contain data banks
with graphics/music etc in them. I find this is the easiest way to move
the AMOS files around as you don't have to worry about stray data files.
Some of the source files may only be accessed through AMOS Professional
but you should have this program anyway! To load simply select `Load'
from the project menu.
All source code is released to the public domain for use by anyone. It would
be VERY nice if you mention the original coder if you use any of the source
code in your own programs.
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If you need to contact me, the compiler/coder, for any reason I can be
reached via snal mail only :-( at this address...
ßudda/NFA
"Bradda"
Crowborough Road
Georgeham
North Devon
EX33 1JZ
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Future release of this disk will not be at set times. When I have enough
new/good source code then I'll compile it together and distribute the disk.
Keep your eyes on the NFA boards as this is the first place it will appear.
The NFA boards are...
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