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Gareth Davidson
1 Brook St
Crossens
Southport
PR9 8HY
3-Jan-99
Hello there Amiga Format!
Its enforcers, but they're not so lethal, black and white, badly digitized and
flickery as f*ck.
I hope you don't mind me formatting the (erm..) excellent Digita Organiser
(which left its wrapper for the first time today.)
Legal bit:
All information on this disk was created by myself, Matt Benson, Jimmy Benson,
Greame Browne and Dave Gary. I speak for all of us and I'm saying we are less
than arsed about this being freely given to the world, in fact we'd be happy
to see it plastered everywhere.
Its took me nearly four years to dig this out and put it on a disk, feel free
to upload it to the Aminet, give it away for free, or sell it for vastly
extortionate ammounts of money, which I will never see any of.
It was made in AMOS the creator, or it might have been AMOSPro in the great
giveaway some day in the sky, on an amiga 500 and a 500+ during a school
holliday some time.
So I bring you "Not so Lethal Enforcers", in Crappo Color, fresh from the past.
Ther's some other stuff on the disk, including a picture of myself looking
like a right hippy, so if you want to give me 50 quid, feel free, man.
Gaz Davidson
PS)
My AmosPro compiler died a long time ago, so where I'd put DF0: in the
executable I used Ced to change it to nsl: so you'll need an assign to nsl:
wherever it might be.
Leave the S directory in the program directory or it wont work for some reason.
PPS)
Oh yeah, it needs 1MEG to run (I seem to remember Matt's old 500K A500
wouldn't run it)
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If you put this on the CD I'll happily send in our GF2 style game and Eggit,
my dizzy style game (needs more puzzles though and a bigger map) and a
text adventure called 'The Ultimate Adventure' which was the first game
I wrote on the Amiga (It's Bollocks) and, um, MatchStick Man (Even worse!)
You might even catch a glimpse of Animal Vegtable Mineral dynamicaly allocated
with loading and saving written in C, although NO-ONE will ever see space
invaiders for XENIX because it pissed me off so much!
One day I'll get my head round programming in C++/Assembly and all this crap
will be burned. (no Gaz, Generic C, no GFX, in UNIX dosn't count)