Hi all,
It is so great to see that the AMIGA and AMOS still has a following after all these years. I used to programme in AMOS... has it really been ten years? I think I had all flavours and extensions for it as well. I still consider the Amiga as the best engineered home computer there has been.
I used to design electronic hardware and software, which had the Amiga at its heart. A customer would come to my company and ask for a one off, unique design for whatever specification and use, and I found the Amiga to be a very reliable computer to engineer these circuits around. And somewhat surprisingly I also found AMOS the ideal programming language for the systems I designed. I still have my Amiga (actually four Amigas) in a box in the loft. I am sure I still have all of my AMOS programming stored on the hard drives as well.
After reading through some of the posts here, I have become all nostalgic, and I will definately dust off the cobwebs and get the Amiga hooked up again once I get home. I am rather looking forward to checking some of the unreleased games and associated code that I wrote, to see how well (or not) I programmed back then.
Its great to see that this fantastic computer and programming language has not been forgotten.