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Subject: RE: [amos-list] Anyone remember Mr Amos Club and Totally Amos?
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From: Neil <neily@chilled.club24.co.uk>
The Milky bars are on Declan Gorman,,,
> Mr Amos Club, I remember it well. You can find issues 1-6 and a few other
>things at http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Campus/6256/amos.html
Class! I was just reading those, it was spooky! I was 17/18 when I wrote
all that stuff, that was like 5 years ago.
> I actually remember some of your contributions, did you do the article on
>artificial intelligence?
Yeah!
> You were right about one thing, it sure was a
>great diskmag that had some excellent tutorials and example code. If you
>are aching to get back into programming Amos Pro why not try WinUAE for
>your PC, I am assuming you are using a PC, and run Amos Pro on it.
Brilliant! I never even thought of that,even though I've been running a
C64 emulator all week. Winuae works brilliantly, but now I have a problem.
There doesn't seem to be any way to get my PC to read my original AMOS Pro
disks,,,is there anywhere I can download AMOS Pro from?
I'll have to get a way of transferring files eventually, because I've got
about thirty disks of source code, including the source for the MAC diskmag
engine! I would like to eventually do a special episode of MAC, to clear
up what happened last time. I could call round to Brians house, get stoned
with him, and then do an interview for the mag. Should be a good laugh,
and I have loads of source-code to stick on there.
So, anywhere I can get Amos Pro from? I'm gagging for it!
Cheerio
Neil
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