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NOTE: to run some of the programs on this disc, you need to copy 2 files from
this disc to your unchanged boot up disk.
Use CLI commands: COPY APD21:c/startup-sequence AMOS:s/startup-seqeunce
COPY APD21:c/assign AMOS:c/assign
This shouln't make much difference to the running of amos, but rember
to use a copy. ---J.Anthony
We received many early games written in Amos and here is a compilation of
all of them. Some are quite simple but nether-the-less you may find some
use in the routines and techniques used. Our thanks to Steve Lacey, C.Hurst,
T.Dolby, Jeff Tullin, Luke Miller and Jason Anthony for the programs included.
Don`t be shy! Please send in your own programs, it doesn`t really matter
how good or bad you may think they are, other users can benefit and learn
from your own dabblings. If you`ve any material to contribute to the library
then send it to:
Either.... [a] Mandarin Software
[b] Sandra Sharkey, c/o the Amos PD Library
[c] Myself (M.Brown) for direct inclusion in the library
(Po Box 13, Ossett, West Yorks, WF5 OXA)
[d] Upload it onto the Spadge Factory BBS, 0924 265593 after 7pm.
Cheers.. and have fun....
Meanwhile, here are Jeff Tullin`s docs for the Wordsquare solver..
Hello, and thanks for using my wordsquare solving program! It has seen several
versions, on several machines, before this!
I am releasing this one as shareware. This means that, if you use the program
and find it useful, (especially if you win a major prize!), or just plain want
to say `thanks`, then you send me a small donation by post at the address
below.
If I get enough response, then more of my programs will be released in the
same manner for you to enjoy on the cheap!
I would also like to hear from other AMOS users, especially if you are
writing serious software with it.
I can be reached by post:
Jeff Tullin,
11 Highwell Gardens
Felling
Tyne & Wear
NE10 0NB
ENGLAND
INSTRUCTIONS:
Press a key to clear loading screen.Use the mouse to set sliders to correct
grid dimensions. Click on `click here to exit` Type the letters of the grid.
Click the mouse inside the grid to reposition the cursor, in order to correct
errors.Click on the alert box. Click on the box marked `enter hidden word`
Type the word. It will then turn white. Repeat this until the grid has too
many white letters to be clear anymore. Click on `reset` to turn all letters
grey.Click on `quit` when finished.
Easy, eh?
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Jeff Tullin. August 1990