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Date: Mon, 8 Dec 1997 9:34:00 +0000
From: "Wayne O'Donnell" <wayneo@bacg.com>
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Has anyone got a util to convert AMOS source into an ASCII file?
or...
Is it possible to write an AMOS program which can in turn load a source and
save it as ASCII?
or...
Does anybody know the format in which source is stored?
I am after something which I can use via DOpus - Just double click the
*.AMOS name and it appears in a readable format.
Also, can anybody send me some instructions on how to create installer
scripts?
(Please don't point me at Aminet as I don't have full net access).
Thanks in advance,
Wayne