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Network Boards => AMOS Language Discussion => AMOS Factory => AMOS Forum => Topic started by: robertframpton on July 31, 2006, 02:25:29 PM
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Continuing from my last post.
The only library on the disk is Amos.library which is included with the compiled program executable.
I have not put a LIBS directory on the disk, so I have not used any libraries.
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AMOS internally uses IEEEMathTrans.library and others to perform its internal math functions. It won't start without a libs directory populated with at least 4 or 5 math libraries that it uses internally.
I have seen bootable games written in AMOS before but I don't have a classic Amiga with floppy drive hooked up at the moment as it is waiting for a new accelerator board. Maybe sombody else here can list off the libraries that Amos uses.
By the way, if you want to continue a previous thread on this web page, use the REPLY on that topic thread instead of starting a new topic every time.
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The AMOS Professional boot disc has the following libraries in the "libs" directory:
amos.library
diskfont.library
icon.library
mathieeedoubbas.library
mathieeedoubtrans.library
mathtrans.library
medplayer.library
translator.library
Hopefully this will help. You should be able to copy these library files from any amos boot disk or from a workbench disk.