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To: Garfield Benjamin <gbenjam@ix.netcom.com>, amos-list@access.digex.net
From: Mush <mpd@mushy-pd.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: The AMOS Deception
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>>How can you change the way AMOS starts up.
>>For example, when you do a directory listing on an AMOS stand-alone
>>disk containing your distributable software, lo and behold, there,
>>screaming in bright colours and agonizing sounds is a directory
>>called AMOS_System...
>
> WHY? If you have compiled your AMOS program then you do not
> need any drawers on your distributable disk EXCEPT the S, LIBS
> and FONTS drawers.
>
> LIBS drawer needs the mathtrans.library and diskfont.library. As
> long as you compile with the include AMOS library you do not
> need the AMOS.library on your distribution-disk.
>
> FONTS does not need ANYTHING unless you are NOT using the
> standard ROM fonts, in that case you will need to place the fonts
> required by your program in this FONTS drawer on your
> distribution-disk.
> Actually, if you ARE using the ROM fonts I do not think you even
> need to include the FONTS drawer at all.
>
> S drawer, of course, needs your Startup-Sequence.
>
>
> There is NO need to include an AMOS_System drawer, at least as
> far as I know. I have NEVER included it on a distribution-disk.
If you use the RAMOS program (Its like the AMOS editor, but with no GUI) to
run your AMOS listings, you need an AMOS_System drawer.
I always use the compiler, and have never had to use the system drawer.
Mush
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