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Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 08:34:08 +0800
From: Andrew Hawkins <geosync@ozemail.com.au>
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Subject: AMOS is ALIVE!!!
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Thanks to all of you that helped me on the AMOS Deception.
Thanks to...
Garfield Benjamin :)
Ben Wyatt :)
Laurie Curwood :)
Paul Hickman :)
Matt Ward :)
Mr. Giark :)
Nikola Smolenski :)
You have all provided some valuable information for me, but it was
Garfield Benjamin who said...
"It does not matter what language the game is written in
as long as it is good"
...that made the most sense to me.
Again thankyou all, I haven't doubted the technical ability of this
newsgroup since I joined.
On a technical note, after much experimentation I found that to execute
a stand alone AMOS3d program you actually have to have the file...
c3d.lib
...in the root folder of your distributable software. Does anyone use
AMOS3d in AMOSPro? If so Id like some optimisation tips.
Oh, I wrote a 4part tutorial on writing your own 3d tank game in AMOS
using AMOS3d for an Ozy mag called the AUSTRALIA AMIGA REVIEW. In
return for my services they gave me cash and a 1200/40HDD.
If anyone is interested I could upload the tutorials and heavily REMed