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Re: Using Amibench
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January 28, 2026, 11:59:29 AM »
If it helps I've managed to get the Amos Pro Community edition installed (
https://github.com/alain-treesong/amiga_coding_in_amos
). I just copied all the files into a Programs/programming folder on Amibench, the files in the S: drive off the adf to the S drive on Amibench, and the amos.library from the libs folder on the adf to the libs folder on Amibench. As for compliling I just loaded the tinyshell.amos as an accessory in the Amos pro editor (I'll take a look at sorting out the assigns when I get chance).
Hope this helps.
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True, I'd definitely not recommend changing the Startup-sequence, I'd just do assigns in the User-Startup. Also the files that go into the S directory are only the Amos Pro compiler config and the Amos Pro Interpreter config.
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