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000142_amos-request@svcs1.digex.net_Wed Nov 12 21:33:59 1997.msg
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From: "Michael Paul Ness" <MPNess@eagle.nwc.edu>
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> From: "Adam Parrott" <parrottsoft@usa.net>
> Organization: Parrottsoft, Ltd.
> To: "Michael Paul Ness" <MPNess@eagle.nwc.edu>
> Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 19:33:36 -0600
> Subject: Re: Turbo Plus
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> Greetings.
> hehe, ye, BIG surprise. Playfield still exists, but I don't think at
> the same address (on neither the Web or geographcially), and I don't
> think that the old phone numbers work.
> The guy from Playfield who was into AMOS and helped with Turbo Plus
> was Ryan Scott, who has actually turned Playfield from a successful
> AMOS mag (which I don't think exists any longer) into a couple of Web
> pages on his Web site. He now runs a Web designing and consulting
> business with a couple of other people. Do a Yahoo! search on him,
> and you're sure to find something (I can always get the URL to you).
I'll search him out. Any help you could give would be great.
> Well, I own the latest version of Turbo (2.0), as I managed to secure
> a copy of it with photo-copies of the manual from a faithful List
> supplier (Chris Evans, who's no longer on the List). I could scan the
> pages (I WONT type them up) and send them to you via email, but most
> assuredly majority of them wont work since you have the demo version.
>
> I could also send you copies of the disks (snail mail or e-mail
> .DMS), but I may have to charge you a small bit for them (if sent
> snail mail) to cover shipping, etc. (And any type of legal stuff.)
I'll take anything you give me. I naturally prefer E-mail stuff,
but if you need a small amount of money I could send it to you. It's
all up to you. BTW, does 2.0 come with a map editor?
> > Is Turbo still being developed by anyone?
> I'm not sure. To my knowledge, not at the moment.
Hum...how is the rest of the AMOS world doing?
Mike