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  16. From: Jamie Bentley <sniper@technet2000.com.au>
  17. Reply-To: sniper@technet2000.com.au
  18. To: AMOS HELP <amos-list@access.digex.net>
  19. Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 13:24:06 +1000
  20. Message-ID: <yam7232.345.270802408@marvin.technet2000.com.au>
  21. X-Mailer: YAM 1.3.3 - Amiga Mailer by Marcel Beck
  22. Organization: sniper productions
  23. Subject: AMOS 3D HELP NEEDED!
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  30.  
  31.  Hi peoples :)
  32.  
  33.  What to the TD commands and the other BLAH commands do in amos, there is no help on them and I'm lost! (I want to USE Amos 3D to the limit), and  the examples do no justice (they give a stack of numbers which are obviously hardware cords, but what the hell does that mean?)
  34.  
  35.  Could somebody please send a comprehensive text file or list of how to use the stupid commands?
  36.  
  37.  Thanks.
  38.  
  39. +---------------------------------------------------------+
  40. | *** SNIPER PRODUCTIONS ***   ---    Jamie Bentley       |
  41. +---------------------------------------------------------+
  42. | Pro-Animation/Gfx/ANY SYSTEM                            |
  43. | Pro-Music for Amiga                                     |
  44. | Creator Of **COMMAND UNTIL CRUSHED**                    |
  45. | 3D modeling and anything required...                    |
  46. +---------------------------------------------------------+
  47.       ***************************** Mail me and you'll
  48.       * sniper@technet2000.com.au * get a reply :)
  49.       ***************************** (Obviously.. Derr)
  50.