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000300_amos-request@svcs1.digex.net_Wed Oct 29 00:32:07 1997.msg
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From: "Adam Parrott" <parrottsoft@usa.net>
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Greetings.
> On 28-Oct-97, Joseph Hewitt scribbled:
>> Avaliable on Aminet, there's a tutorial avaliable entitled Space
>> Fighter. It might be worth having a look at.
> I'm sure this was the Brian Bell one I was talking about. I may
> still have the source and gfx in a box somewhere. Any probs, just
> ask and I'll look it out. What about MUSH? Doesn't he have anything
> on this in his Library?
I don't know if Mush does, but I know I do (I think I can help out on
this one). Chris (Evans) sent me (not too long ago, first of this
year I belive) sent me the entire set of Mr. AMOS Club disks (all
copies from his originals) via snail-mail. They all contained all the
source and demos from each issue (10 or 14 disks, forget exactly how
many), and I belive the demo Joseph is looking for MAY be on that
disk. If not, I'm sure I can find it as I've seen it before (I've got
it somewhere), and of course get him anything off those disks if he
needs or wants them (or to anyone).
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Adam Parrott, personal: parrotta@usa.net, work: parrottsoft@usa.net
Member of Team *AMOS* and the IAPA. http://members.tripod.com/~parrottsoft