Name............. AMOS PD
Publisher........  Weird Science 
Price............ UK: £14.99 NORWAY: 225kr
CDROMs........... 1
Used Space....... 565 Mb
Language......... English
Bootable......... Yes
Filesystem....... Information not available.
Requirements..... Keyboard, mouse, floppy-drive, (Amos)
Usable Software..

                  Amiga KS1.3+ ............. Information not available.
                  Amiga KS2.1+ ............. Information not available.
                  Amiga KS3.0+ ............. Information not available.
                  Amiga KS3.0+ AGA ......... Information not available.
                  IBM PC WIN3.1 ............   0%

Release Date..... 1994

Contents......... Amos PD Disk 1-621
                  100 Amos Sprite banks
                  music banks
                  800 sound samples
                  1600+ source files
                  250 text banks

Access Software.. Parnet and Sernet software.

Comments......... Other related CD-ROMs:
                   AMOS PD Release 2 

Testers Opinion.. I think more than half of the programs
                  aren't working because of bad programming 
                  or missing "banks". There's a lot of good
                  stuff here, the only problem is to find it
                  in the bin of non-working programs.
                  Rating: two out of five.
                                                     (Datormagazin 2/95)

                  "If you're one of the thousands that have been bitten
                  by the AMOS bug, then you'll find plenty to get 
                  your theeth in on this CDROM."
                  Rating: 80%                 (CU-Amiga Magazine Oct/95)

                  "Some of the source code and demonstration programs
                  are less than impressive but a fair selection of real
                  gems can be found if you preserve. For AMOS coders 
                  everywhere, this CD is a must."
                  Rating: 92%                             (Amiga Format)
        
Keywords......... Amos, PD, source code, music

Sources..........  Anders Bakkevold 


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