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000145_nobody_Fri Aug 20 07:06:04 1999.msg
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Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 12:05:03 +0100
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From: Neil <neily@chilled.club24.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: [amos-list] Bringing Amos to Front
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From: Neil <neily@chilled.club24.co.uk>
Declan Gorman, you smooth-talking fucker,,,
>I am looking for a way to bring AMOSPro to the front when it gets locked
>behind the workbench screen and for some reason the Amiga+A key combination
>does not work. I tried to compile a small program that contained the line
>'Amos To Front' but when executed my Amiga crashes.
>
>Does anyone have something that could help me out. Thanks.
As far as I remember, you have to make sure you open a screen, and that
screen *has* to be screen 0, or else the compiler bombs.
Another reason for the compile bombing is when you compile a program with
the sample bank saved in it. You have to erase bank 5 before compiling,
and load it off the disk instead. Or you did when I was really into Amos
anyway. Hope this helps.
Cheerio
Neil
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