[1 @4 Hello everyone. Amoszine #4Special Edition @4is a cut-down releaase of the full F1 Licenceware title. @1 This Special Edition has been put together to let you see what Amoszine is all about. Myself and Steve Bye compiled some of the best articles from previous issues of Az and put them on this disk for you all to read. @5 Some source code is also included, but to be honest, we have saved the best code for the full diskzine. If you want full exclusive source code to games like Fortress II, Santa & Rudolph Do X-Mas, Fruit Machine Sims, Strategy Games etc. Then Az is the disk mag for you. @3 Amoszine has the top Amos coders contributing their work each issue and this includes full tutorials on how to write games, Interface help, Writing your own extensions, Top Tips etc. @4 Impressed? Well you aint heard nothin' yet ! Each issue is 100% full of source, gfx, music and articles. @4 All files are crunched/packed so we can fit as much stuff on each issue as we can. @1 There is no other Amos Disk Magazine that comes close. Amoszine is "THE AMOS PROGRAMMER'S BIBLE" and is a must buy if you are seriously into Amos. @5 Beginners are not left out either. There is always source code and tutorials to start you off in an easy-to-follow guide. @3 Amoszine is put together by experts and beginners. Whatsmore, a friendly service means no matter what level of Amos programming you are on, you will be catered for. @4 Here is a shortlist of some of the main contributors: @1 Steve Bye (The man behind Amoszine and F1 Licenceware.) Paul Overy (Supplying the fastest Amos routines EVER!) Lee Bamber (The man behind Relics Of Deldroneye and Fortress etc.) Andy Smith (Top Utility coder and Interface Coder etc.) Malcolm Lavery (The man behind Codename Nano, Sonic Drum Kit etc.) Mike Richmond (One of the top Amiga Med Musicians!) @5 There are just too many to list here. @4 At the time of writing this file, there are eight issues of Amoszine available from F1 Licenceware and issue 9 is almost complete. @1 A full list of prices and how to order can be found elsewhwere in the mag. @5 Don't forget that main contributors can get Az for free if they submit enough contributions. All you have to do is send in some articles (on disk as ascii files - no paper articles accepted), some source code (this can be something you have written yourself or something that has never appeared on any other Amos disk mag). @3 For more information, contact either: @1 Andy Gibson (editor) at: C/O L. Cruickshanks, 75 Dunira St, Tollcross, Glasgow. G32 8PQ or Steve Bye (editor/founder) at: F1 Licenceware, 31 Wellington Rd. Exeter, Devon. EX2 9DU @4 Now go on and enjoy this special edition. @1End.