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- From: P.A.Dale@gdr.bath.ac.UK (Paul Dale)
- Subject: MINI-REVIEW: Amos Professional
- Message-ID: <1992Oct29.175254.21618@menudo.uh.edu>
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- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
- Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1992 17:52:54 GMT
-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Amos Professional
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- Amos Professional is a program development environment. It is an
- updated version of Amos. This is a "mini-review."
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Europress Software Ltd.
- Address: Europa House, Adlington Park, Macclesfield,
- Cheshire. SK10 4NP
-
- Main programmer: Francois Lionet
- Manual author: Mel Croucher
- Technical author: Stephen Hill
- Demo programmer: Ronnie Simpson
- Project manager: Richard Vanner
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- 69 pounds sterling, ($111 US).
- An upgrade is available for registered users for 30 pounds.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- The program should run on the A500, A500+, A2000, and A3000, but
- check for non-standard configurations.
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- The review system was an A500+ (2MB CHIP RAM), A590 hard drive with
- 2MB FAST RAM, external floppy, Phillips 8833 monitor, and WB 2.04.
-
-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- For your money you get 6 disks, a hefty, soft-covered, spine-bound
- (NOT ring-bound) manual, a manual for the four games (includes a Golden
- Rules of Programming section which will amuse professional programmers,
- mainly for its omissions) and a registration card.
-
- The obvious intent is to provide the user with a complete development
- environment for software on the Amiga. There are substantial language
- extensions and improvements, the principal ones being: support for MED and
- Tracker modules, an Amos Interface (the Amos equivalent of Intuition), ARexx,
- serial port support, access to system libraries and devices, and machine code
- support.
-
- A lot of this is to provide more complete access to the full
- functionality of the machine, and for many programmers is chrome. Of the
- extensions, the Amos Interface is possibly the most useful.
-
-
- SYSTEM UTILITIES
-
- The area which makes Amos Professional a "must buy" is in the
- development utilities. The editor has been transformed and includes full
- online help (place cursor at start of function name, press Help button, and
- up comes a screen).
-
-
- THE EDITOR
-
- The look has been transformed to be slick and pleasing to the eye.
- The edit functions have been improved with a comprehensive set of pulldown
- menus to access improved block functions, to name but one feature. There is
- split window support, intelligent program buffering, and a much improved file
- selector.
-
- Another addition to the editor is a monitor to step through programs
- at various speeds with a pseudoscreen showing what will happen. This can't
- be used with Amal, but then there is a separate Amal editor and monitor
- accessory.
-
- The single greatest improvement is the configurability. You can
- configure the editor to behave almost exactly like your favourite editor.
- This includes not only being able to redefine keystroke combinations, but
- also being able to create yor own menus.
-
-
- OBJECT EDITOR
-
- Again this has been transformed to look and behave, well, more
- professionally :-) Amos users will have no problems as the basic
- functionality is much the same. The single item worth attention is the
- animation previewer which allows 16 (PAL) / 8 (NTSC) frames for previewing
- object animation. It works simply by placing images into a "film" which can
- then be played from 1-100 frames per second. A hot spot is placed in the
- viewing window to place objects but is constant for each object.
-
-
- OTHER ACCESSORIES
-
- As this is a mini review I don't have time to give these other
- accesories any real justice. In addition to the editor and object editor
- there is a menu builder, Amal editor and monitor, resource manager, and
- sample bank maker. I've only had time to look at the menu builder which is
- fairly good (not up to the Editor or Object Editor standard, but very
- useful).
-
-
- PRODUCTIVITY, TUTORIAL, EXAMPLES
-
- There are two Productivity disks, a Tutorial disk, and an Examples
- disk. These contain four well-commented games and a host of other Amos
- programs. It's a fairly safe bet that you'll be able to find just about most
- things in there. The Amal tutorial is quite funny; check out the silly game.
-
-
- PROBLEMS
-
- The "return to Workbench" feature behaves erratically in that
- sometimes you end up with just a white screen. This seems to be because a
- CLOSE WORKBENCH instruction may have been called in an example program you
- have run (or maybe an accessory; I haven't checked them all). The idea is to
- save about 40k. I have 2MB CHIP RAM, so why worry? A better way to program
- this would be to check memory and close the Workbench screen based on a
- threshold.
-
- I've had no crashes, no gurus.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- This mini-review can only scratch the surface of this product.
- There is a lot of stuff I haven't even mentioned. For current Amos users it
- is a great step forward. For people who want to do more than play games,
- it's a great way to explore the capabilities of the Amiga without having to
- read the RKMs.
-
- As a programmer who is more comfortable with C than BASIC, I have to
- admit Amos Professional is a good product. The updated compiler will appear
- very soon. Having been down the RKM path and enjoyed the experience, I
- believe Amos is a much smoother introduction to a machine which is
- complicated. The return on effort is more immediate. Amos Professional is
- worth checking out for anyone who just wants to enjoy the machine.
-
-
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