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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Formby
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Forgotten extension in AmosPro
Back in the early nineties I wrote a couple of educational licenseware titles called Titanic II and Tutankhamen, both where programmed using the last version of Amos Professional. This was in 1993 and by 1994 with the Amiga market almost gone I uploaded both titles on Aminet along with the source code as freeware. Fast forward to 2013 (god I feel old) and after installing WinUAE on my PC I decided to take a look at my old code and see if I could update a few things.
My problem is that when I tried to run my original source in AmosPro (same version btw) it came up with the error 'unknown extension'. I do remember having a couple of extensions installed, I think one was Craft and another was certainly D-Sam (since I wrote the demo 'Star Trek Themes' using it) but I'm pretty sure there was another. Does anybody know if there is a way of finding out which extension AmosPro is looking for? |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Age: 43
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there are some guys (probably Lonewolf) on the AMOS Factory forum who might be able to help you out.....
http://amos.ultimateamiga.co.uk you'll probably need to upload a copy of the compiled file if you have it? |
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Puttymoon inhabitant
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I LOVED Titanic II, I have been always interested in the famous disaster, but I learned a lot of that quiz. Good music, too. Thank you for it!
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