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Amiga.org specific forums => Amiga.org Discussion and Site Feedback => Topic started by: Lonewolf10 on April 18, 2005, 10:48:02 PM
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Hi folks,
Fairly new here (this is my 2nd day).
Why is there no search option in the forums? The reason I ask is that I am trying to see if there are any AMOS related threads already started. If there aren't then I shall start my own.
I know AMOS got a bad review (which destroyed its reputation), but I have been using it for a good 2 years now, and its one awesome tool.
I have AMOS Pro 2.X with a few extra LIBs files installed (3d.LIB, c3d.LIB, AMOSPro_3d.LIB, AMOSPro_Tools.LIB and one other I can't name off the top of my head) and am workig on my 4th piece of software.
Games finished:
Alutia's Jewels
BLIAM!
Breaker
Currently working on:
Simple Art 2004
If anyone thinks AMOS is dead then visit here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AMOS-LIST
Regards,
Lonewolf10
PS. This isn't intended to be a full blown thread about AMOS, I merely wanted to state why I thought the forums should have a search option.
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Try clicking home and looking topright....
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For more discussion of Amos try the Amos Factory website (http://www.liquido2.com) and download the AMCAF extension (http://ftp://de.aminet.net/pub/aminet/dev/amos/AMCAF150Final.lha). You won't regret it!
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hehe...
the AMCAF extension is the one I failed to name! Thanks anyway :)
Is that the new home of "The AMOS Factory" or a diiferent one, as the AMOS Factory linked to at the AMOS-LIST site doesn't work anymore :(
As for the search thing... ooops!
Regards,
Lonewolf10
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Yes that is the new home of the Amos Factory. It may not be the same as the old one... (I'm not sure if I ever saw the old one.) But it has been rather quiet there. Maybe as soon as Sidewinder finishes the next release of the Mattathias compiler we can start working on the Amos compatability extension.
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... and while you're at it, check out the other stuff (example programs etc.) on my website. I don't know why the AMCAF example disk is never included in those download links :-\
http://www.platon42.de/cgi-local/navbar.pl?0000&download.html
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Lonewolf10 wrote:
I know AMOS got a bad review (which destroyed its reputation), but I have been using it for a good 2 years now, and its one awesome tool.
From what I can remember is that all reviews of AMOS were exceedingly positive in its time. Amiga Computing gave it the highest score ever to date; there were tons of courses and games programmed with it. I used it extensively for all sorts of tiny hands-on and proof-of-principle projects. Unfortunately, when AMOS Pro appeared, and sometime later the A1200, it quickly turned out that François Lionet's programming habits were less than honourable---AMOS was intricately tied to the ECS hardware, and making it available for AGA (or nowadays, OS4/MorphOS) would constitute a major rewrite of the not-too-well documented assembly sources. That was the program's downfall.
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Unfortunately, when AMOS Pro appeared, and sometime later the A1200, it quickly turned out that François Lionet's programming habits were less than honourable---AMOS was intricately tied to the ECS hardware, and making it available for AGA (or nowadays, OS4/MorphOS) would constitute a major rewrite of the not-too-well documented assembly sources. That was the program's downfall.
Consider it a TOTAL rewrite as the original AMOS was only a p-code compiler for 68000 with little support for newer processors like the 68ec020 except for the speed. No assembler-level optimizations either. If you're on a PowerPC chip you'll either have to run it in EUAE to get the custom hardware emulation or wait until the Mattathias compiler is released.
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Ahh, I see :(
All my games should work with most machines (memory-wise atleast), but not many people actually have my games yet :(
I still have yet to put pics of them onto my website.
Regards,
Lonewolf10