Hey!
I have gotten myself a couple of Amigas the last years again. First I got an A1200, and now I have two A2000's and one A500 in addition (in a sad state, just to add...).
Anyway, I've been using my main A2000 (which has 3 megs of ram (GVP) and a GVP harddrive of 50 mbs) for DPaint IV. I'm in the demo group Resistance, and I've done a few oldschool gfx for Solskogen. This old Amiga has Workbench 2.0, which I never owned before. I jumped directly from WB1.3 to 3.0 (and further). I never knew how capable 2.0 was. There's practically no difference from 3.0 (unless you install an RTG card and other commodities).
The reason why I am writing here, is because I was remembering AMOS. On Aminet, I released a platformgame I called Squeek back in 1997. I was 17. I used to love programming in AMOS basic. But I had no idea how hardware worked, really, and I was only using simple functions to do what I wanted.
Many many years later, I now have been programming professionally for over ten years. I have good knowledge about memory, and even Amiga programming (in c). So. I was now starting coding on a real Amiga. And I haven't really bothered setting up a C environment. Because it sucks ass.
Long story short, if that's possible, I picked up Amos from BackToRoots and downloaded the manual. I chose Amos The Creator, even though I have Amos Professional (bought and paid for in the 90s). I always loved that original, even though the Professional version had more juice.
With new skill, I started using some of the more advanced AMOS features now, and I can do much much more than I could back in the day. So I started on a platformer, and I'm well on my way to making my level editor useful. It can save and load level data, paint tiles etc.
So I just wanted to start a thread, because I plan on developing a good old platformer for ECS/OCS Amigas, and if some of you have similar projects, this would be a good thread to POKE in. I'm gonna try to push AMOS as far as I can, but most importantly, make an enjoyable platformer with good gfx and good music
So! Feel free to drop your comments! I'll post screenies as I have them.