I started programming in AmigaBASIC when I first got an Amiga in December 1988. I enjoyed using it. It's easy to program using all the Amiga facilities, such as windows, the mouse, pull down menus, bobs, and sprites. I remember using all these facilities in AmigaBASIC programs I wrote. I later got a copy of AMOS, but didn't manage to do much with it. When it comes to C, I remember skimming through someone else's book about C on the Amiga and I told him that there was nothing specific to the Amiga until about 80-90% of the way through the book! I've just bought a DVD ROM from eBay, which contains 78 Amiga books as PDF scans. There are more Amiga books on it than I have ever owned before. I seem to remember that each book would have cost about £25 when published. This makes a total of about £1,950 worth! A lot of, or at least several of these books are about AmigaBASIC. I've decided to get a copy of AmigaBASIC to use on my Amiga A500 Plus, which I'm fairly sure is compatible, but if not, then I'll just run Relokick first. There's no copy of AmigaBASIC on my set of Workbench 2.04 disks. I'm fairly sure this is on the Workbench 1.2 disks, which I think is the version that was first supplied to me. I've only recently heard about ACE BASIC, so I need to look into that. Can someone tell me if 100% of AmigaBASIC programs can be loaded into ACE BASIC and compiled, or what problems are there?