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I now have my links sorted out on my web site, the Geocities people who I
got my web space with only allow a few file types to be used(.ZIP, .RTF and
some other PC related ones) so I just ZIPped up the 3 progs and uploaded
them. Unfortunatly now though 2 of the progs are zipped AND LHA`d, sorry
about that :o)
I think one or two of the progs use AMCAF extension, I advise anybody who
hasn`t got it to GET IT NOW!! Its the most useful extension for AMOS.
You`ll find it in the dev/amos drawer on Aminet.
The address...
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/9343/index.html
In the future (not so far off :) I`ll be posting the latest release of the
Zoo magazine (if it will fit on) and perhaps the source
for my new game if I can clean it up a bit...
Thanks for reading!