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-----Original Message-----
From: pbrowne@qantas.com.au <pbrowne@qantas.com.au>
To: amos-list@onelist.com <amos-list@onelist.com>
Date: 08 September 1998 02:10
Subject: [amos-list] Turbo
>From: pbrowne@qantas.com.au
>
>Hi all,
>
>Ok, time for dumb question number 47. In the short time that I've been on
>this list, I've noticed a lot of talk of the Amos Turbo extention.
>
>I figure if a lot of people use it, then it must be alright (then again, a
>lot of people use IBM's with Windoze... :) But of course the Amiga
>community is much more discerning. :)
>
>So what's it all about? What can Turbo do for me and my humble Amos
>programs? Is it PD? If so, can I grab a copy of it from someone. If not,
>then can someone give me an email address to write to (and how much will it
>cost me?)?
>
>And please, don't tell me to go the http:\ blah blah blah, as I only have
>E-mail access... sorry!
>
>Many thanks in advance,
>
>Phil 8-)
>
>
Turbo has many usefull commands and many faster replacement commands for the
Amos ones... for example F plot and F point......
You can most probably gather that things are faster though! Turbo!
Bye Phil!
>
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