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- Simon Blake <sab@mfltd.co.uk>
- wrote:
- >
- >
- >
- > Hi, a long time ago I used to write stuff under STOS basic
- > (anybody remember that!) on a now defunct machine, when I got
- > my 'ol 500 several hundred years ago I missed it. Well now I'm
- > back on the Amiga scene with a 1200 and AMOS Pro from last months
- > Amiga Format and Easy Amos from another mag and would like to
- > know which is the best book to get to get me going.
- >
- > I don't need a book on how to program, heck, after all I help write a
- > language for my job. What I'm really after is a good refence book with
- > nice examples!
- >
- > So what do you recommend to be the best?
-
- Actually, the Easy AMOS and AMOS Pro manuals are quite good for getting
- started. I don't think there are any really good AMOS books.
-
- Converting STOS stuff is quite easy, as well. AMOS Pro does everything
- that STOS does, and a lot more. (I actually bought an ST to do
- some conversions to AMOS, but didn't need it and ended up selling it
- within weeks).
-
- Dom
-
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- Dominic Ramsey email: dom@dynamo.demon.co.uk
- http://www.gate.net/user/play/people/dramsey.html
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