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- HI,
-
- This archive includes a full working version of Blitz2, the only
- thing you need to do after unarchiving is assign the volume name
- BLITZ2: to the directory or disk that the files now reside in.
-
- As this is a demonstration version, the create executable option
- has been disabled, however everything else is pretty much as
- normal. for more information about blitz2 read on:
-
- Oh, the CD gadget on the Blitz2 file requester stands for Change
- Directory. Click on CD before loading examples to make sure they
- will be able to find any necesary data files. Examples run in
- the wrong "directory" may crash if the runtime-errors option is
- not selected in the compiler options requester.
-
-
- * About Blitz2
- --------------
-
- Blitz2 is a BASIC programming language for your Amiga, infact it is
- fast becoming the BASIC programming language on the Amiga.
- It can be used to program any type of software, from
- valuable applications to entertaining arcade games.
-
- Blitz2 is a compiler, it takes BASIC code and creates very fast,
- compact, standalone programs. Programs that most people will think
- you created in machine code or C.
-
- Blitz2 is a next generation BASIC with features borrowed from PASCAL,
- C and others. Blitz2 has given BASIC, the friendliest programming
- language of all times, a new lease of life with more power than
- ever before.
-
-
- * Features
- ----------
-
- Full implementation of extended BASIC (Select..Case While..wend etc.)
-
- Support for standard IFF graphics, sound and animations
-
- NewTypes similar to C Structures making Blitz2 more than just another BASIC
-
- In-line macro assembler for advanced users
-
- Linked list support for quick database type programming
-
- Standard Amiga screen, window, menu & gadget management commands
-
- Full access to the internal Amiga libraries and structures
-
- Power-Windows type user interface generator
-
- Extended Workbench 2.0/3.0 support including AGA palette control
-
- Super fast Blitz-mode operation which "cleanly" takes over the Amiga OS
-
- 6 different Blitting commands for ultra fast, smooth graphics
-
- Extensive display control for smooth scrolling, dual playfield etc.
-
- Produces 100% machine code (fast and compact) programs
-
-
-
- * What you get
- --------------
-
- Blitz2 ships with 2 manuals. The reference manual is a large 320 page
- A4 book detailing the Blitz2 command set with example code for most
- of the 300+ commands and functions. The User Guide is a smaller book
- containing a step by step guide to getting started in Blitz2 as well
- as indepth discussions and tutorials introducing the many facets of
- programming in Blitz2 including many type in programs.
-
- The disks contain not only the Blitz2 compiler program and editor but
- heaps of examples, utilities, games and extra documentation.
-
- Also included with Blitz2 is a free issue of the BlitzUser magazine.
-
-
- * Blitz User Magazine
- ---------------------
-
- Blitz User is currently a quarterly publication that includes both a
- printed magazine and disk. Each issue is jam packed with upgrades,
- bug fixes, new commands, tutorials etc.
-
- As Blitz2 is continually being expanded both in versatility and ease
- of use, a subscription to Blitz User Magazine will keep you up to date
- with the fastest growing language on the Amiga.
-
- Here's a list of updates from the first 4 issues of Blitz User Magazine
-
- Issue 1:
-
- Tutorials on using Intuitools, ShapesMaker and the MapEditor as well
- as serial port and speech control. Also listing for the BuzzBar game.
-
- Issue 2:
-
- Includes new commands for DPaint anims, adding Arexx ports to your Blitz2
- programs, octamed support as well as heaps of program listings etc.
-
- Issue 3:
-
- Ted is given a major revamp and a powerful runtime debugger is added to
- Blitz2.
-
- Issue 4:
-
- Cycling gadgets, radio buttons, AGA screens, polygon commands and heaps
- of other new goodies.
-
-
- * What the Amiga Magazines say:
- -------------------------------
-
- CU AMIGA
-
- Giving Blitz2 an overall 88%, CU Amiga summed up Blitz2 with the following
- conclusion:
-
- If you want to know exactly what makes the Amiga tick without having to
- buy 15 manuals and learn assembler and C there is no better way. You can
- write whatever sort of program you want, be it a demo, a game, or a piece
- of applications software.
-
- The only drawbacks are those of the Amiga and the BASIC language itself.
- If you want a program to do something bad enough, you'll find a way with
- Blitz BASIC. It's ideal for beginneres and experts alike and whats more
- it produces true Amiga software. Get it!
-
- EASE OF USE: 81%
- VALUE FOR MONEY: 82% (PRICE WAS TBA!)
- DOCUMENTATION: 94%
- FLEXIBILITY: 96%
-
-
- AMIGA COMPUTING
-
- Paul Overaa reviewed Blitz2 in July 1993's Amiga Computing, and came up with
- the following comments:
-
- blisteringly fast and offers some stunning Amiga-orientated graphics
- Ted (Blitz2's Editor) is a fast, reliable editor
- even novice programmers are going to be able to produce a lot of clever effects
- very easily indeed
- more experienced programmers will find that Blitz2 offers stunning possibilities
-
- EASE OF USE: 8
- IMPLEMENTATION: 9
- VALUE FOR MONEY: 8
- OVERALL: 8
-
-
- For more information about Blitz2
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- In NewZealand contact Acid Software phone or fax 09-358-1658
-
- In the U.S.A. contact David Maziarka by voice at (608) 257 9057
- by BBS 6pm to 6am at the same
-
- In the U.K. contact Benoit Varasse 0227 763 539
-
- In Germany contact Solaris Computers in Koln
-
- In Australia contact Computer Discounts 02-281-7411
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-