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- From: ccspad@sunlab1.bath.ac.uk (Paul Dale)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: Amos!
- Message-ID: <BxLqt2.7pu@sunlab1.bath.ac.uk>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 12:03:02 GMT
- References: <0301TB2w165w@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca>
- Organization: Bath University Computing Services, UK
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- In the referenced article, drz@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca (Dennis Zeitz) writes:
- [stuff about an Amos group deleted]
-
- The process of getting a group formally started is long and can
- take a lot of work. The normal procedure (don't take this as
- gospel) is to propose the group in a suitable forum, take suggestions
- for a charter and produce one and then vote on it. There are also
- the formal usenet tech. details of actually setting up and administering
- a group which I'm not too familiar with.
-
- >
- > What's the word on Amos pro? does it have a program checker like easy
- >amos? so you can run the program line by line?
-
- You can check the rpogram line by line or at varying speeds. There is
- separate monitor for Amal. There are problems, however, such as using
- sprite 0 in your program and trying to run the point and click monitor
- at the same time :-) A good command line interfaced debugger would be
- very useful.
-
- Amos Pro is a great improvement though, I'd recommend it to any Amos
- programmer.
- >
- >
- >Dennis Zeitz drz@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca
-
- Paul Dale
- Systems admin./applications support/programmer.
- BUCS, Bath University, Claverton Down, Bath, Avon. UK BA2 7AY
- tel: 0225 826215
- e-mail: P.A.Dale@bath.ac.uk
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