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AMOS Source Code | 1992-02-26 | 2.2 KB | 63 lines |
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- 'EXAMPLE PROGRAM ONE
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- '
- ' Note: these listings apply mainly to the original Amos package
- ' and not Amos Pro or Easy Amos,although most will work on any Amos.
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- 'This little program prints a message on a black screen and then waits
- 'for any key to be pressed before returning the user back here, to the editor.
- 'To RUN this program press F1 or click on RUN from the above menu.
- 'To see the whole of this program listing press the down cursor key
- 'or click on the down arrow at the bottom right edge of this screen.
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- Rem PAPER is the text background colour, try diffrent values between 0-15
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- Paper 0
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- Rem Turn off the flashing text cursor.Put a ' or delete it to see the effect.
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- Curs Off
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- Rem Hides the mouse pointer.
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- Hide
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- Rem turn the whole screen to black, try different numbers for different colours.
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- Cls 0
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- Rem Print the message, try changing the text between the quotes.
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- Print "Testing....Press a key when ready"
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- Rem Wait here until the user presses a key,delete the line to see what happens.
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- Wait Key
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- Rem I could of easily made this program show you all the different CLS colours
- Rem and paper colours etc. automatically, but I want you to get in there and
- Rem dirty your hands. Mess around with this program until you feel you know
- Rem EVERY command and what it does. It's the best way to learn, believe me!
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- Rem return back to the Amos editor, not neccesary but nice and tidy.
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