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T H E G A M E S M A S T E R S Y S T E M
VERSION 0.3B
PUBLIC BETA
Welcome to the latest public release of GMS! As promised I went and
changed everything, so all of the old includes etc are now redundant.
Fortunately most of the functions are now fixed in place and the structures
have been ironed out. However, until v1.0 comes out you are still not
allowed to release anything using GMS. To speed up the process, please
report any functions or structures that you think need some changes or
fixing. At the current rate of progression v1.0 should be ready early next
year, which is quite a realistic schedule for the moment.
In this release there are a lot less bugs and much cleaning up has been
done. However it is VITAL that if you see something that could be done
better, you should tell me about it immediately. Ideas for improvement are
very important, and some of these things can only be done in the beta
stages. If you fail to get a reply from me within 3 days let me know,
sometimes my server has problems sending mail.
For now, feel free to assemble and change the demos to do what you like.
There are bugs though, so be careful... if your Amiga blows up -- don't
say I didn't warn you!
Remember I can only change things before the official release, as I can't
go back on what I've done after that. So, get your ideas in now before
it's too late!
If you have any questions just mail me, check the docs, or visit the web
site (which has just been completely updated BTW).
Paul Manias
Email: sandman@welly.gen.nz
WWW: http://www.compkarori.co.nz/amiga/gamelib/
------------------------------- COPYRIGHT -------------------------------
The files found in this archive are not for re-distribution. DreamWorld
Productions reserves the right to change any of the material within the
Games Master System at any time and without notice.
The Games Master System is copyright (c) DreamWorld Productions, 1996.