Amos Public Domain Library -------------------------- Brilliant place, tons of disks full of source code you can learn from at a reasonable price. Totally Amos disk magazine is excellent, nice people, great outfit contact Len or Anne Tucker at: 17 Wickfarm Road, St Lawrence Bay Southminster Essex. CM0-7PF TEL/FAX 0621-778804 APE (Amos Programmers Exchange) ------------------------------- Do an Amos disk mag called APEVINE, not bad but little content when I last saw an issue (2) hopefully that`s all changed. 7 Majestic Road Hatch Warren Basingstoke Hampshire RG22-4XD Amos Programmers Club --------------------- Beware of this one I wrote to this dude twice and got no reply, I included disks and an sae so no excuse, be careful. G.Powell 6 Brassey ave, Broadstairs Kent CT10-2DS The Amos Club ------------- I am not a member so I cannot comment. 1 Lower Moor Whiddon Valley Barnstable Nrth Devon EX32-8NW 12.00 a year to join. The Mr. Amos Club ----------------- This is a disk mag (amongst many other things) and offers everything anyone would want to do with Amos. They can even supply you with music and GFX for your programs. Each issue contains lots of excellent source code, hints, tips and tutorials. Brian Bell is the programmer behind Charlie Chimp and really knows his stuff. Each issue follows the complete writing of a game, at the time of writing they are making a Dizzy clone and a Streetfighter clone and they look very impressive, you are taken step by step through each part of the game as it is written and the knowledge and techniques you will pick up will be invaluable. If you buy one issue you will want the set, trust me! Send 2.50 for an issue to: Brian Bell, 8 Magnolia Park Dunmurray BT17-ODS Deja VU Software ---------------- Sells Amos Licenceware, most titles include the source with the game. I have heard that they have gone bust so don`t send any money, write first. 7 Holling Brook Beech Hill Wigan WN6-7SG 0942-495261 (This line was dead when I tried it) Cybernetics ------------ A Public Domain demo group who write lots of Amos programs for fun and not profit they are always looking for contacts to swap software and if you ask nicely will help you with coding problems. These are nice people, drop them a line. Rob 14 Buckingham Drive Ely Cambs CB6-1DR F1 Licenceware -------------- Sells Licenceware games and utils, written in any language, but you already know that because you bought this disk from there didn`t you? F1 are always keen to look at your new software, so send it in for evaluation and the road to fame and fortune could be yours! Don`t forget to include a stamp and say where you got the address. 31 Wellington Road Exeter Devon EX2-9Du Some Amos books --------------- Amiga Games Makers Manual. Stephen Hill Sigma Press ISBN 1-85058-230-0 19.99 This I would recommend as the next step on from this tutorial. It takes a good long look at writing games of all sorts including shoot em ups, adventures, simulations etc. A good read. Mastering Amiga Amos -------------------- Phil South Bruce Smith Books ISBN 1-873308-12-4 19.95 This book is good for hints and tips and learning different techniques, maybe this could be step three in your learning process. At the time of writing there are two more Amos books that have just been published, I don`t know what they are like but here are all the details I can find: Ultimate Amos ------------- Amiga Format 19.95 Check out the adverts in Amiga Format as they wrote and are publishing it. Amos in Education ----------------- Len and Anne Tucker I don`t know anything about this book, contact Len or Anne at the address given under The Amos P.D Library. As far as I know at the moment these are the only Amiga magazines that are running a regular Amos programming column. Amiga Shopper (Future) ---------------------- Amiga Computing (Europress) ---------------------------- Other magazines do the occasional series so keep an eye out. That must be enough information for you to make your next step, DO IT!!!