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Offline szimbiTopic starter

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Resourcing
« on: January 06, 2005, 07:57:49 PM »
Hello old Amos rascals!

Let me introduce myself, such as this is my first post to this forum.

I am a long term Amos user. Started to work with it more then ten years ago. I made several writings about Amos to the local Amiga paper. The good old days has gone, but I stayed with my miggy, so I stayed with Amos too.
Sadly I have lost contact with Pietro Ghizzony, who hold the latest sources of AmosPro. (Anybody help me, to reach him?)

Currently I am working on an extension disassembler, which needs only a few polishment to get the goal.
My main goal with it, is to resource the Gui extension to make some improvements.

Is there anybody interested? It could be possible to resource even the main amos_lib.

However I have a painly need for an Amos interpreter on OS4 :))

Regards!

Lazi
 

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Re: Resourcing
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2005, 01:35:39 AM »
If you're looking for an Amos interpreter on AOS 4 you'll just have to make do with EUAE running AmosPro or wait until Muzero and friends finish Alvyn Basic which should be mostly portable to many platforms.  And to compile this wonderfulness in an OS4 compatable way you'll have to wait for Mattathias Basic compiler to come out.  As for re-sourcing extensions, good luck, you may need it.

Also as a final note the source code to Amos is here.