I'm going to be refocusing my plans concerning the AMOS Pro resource kit. The resource kit documentation I'm going to do is going to primarily focus on developing and documenting the AMOS reimplementations, both xAMOS and my own. It will still be designed around the basic outline I have already posted
(Ref. Post).
As such an AMOS Pro resource Kit will predominately consist of the work work from other sources such as done on AmigaCoding and the work bruceuncle is doing on the tech ref docs, and any back portable work I do. This will also be designed around the basic outline I have already posted
(Ref. Post). My main focus on this will be typesetting bruceuncle's work and others into a consistent document structure. I still intend to port EASY AMOS User's guide to AMOS pro so I will be adding something.
At the moment I'm writing the HTML pages for the ClassicAMOS Resource Kit. This 1st edition will be a basic version with all AMOS software, sources, manuals, newsletters (AMOS Club and Totally AMOS diskmag) and a couple of extensions (AMCAF and TOME), including installation guides etc. I don't want to add too much as I want this to be a baseline for a second edition.
Rather than have two Resource Kits, AMOS Pro and ClassicAMOS, I intend to have just one - The ClassicAMOS Resource Kit with everything AMOS inside, this will avoid confusion.
I already have some outline plans for the 2nd Edition which I expect to take 12-18 months to complete.
- Everything from the 1st edition.
- Updated and corrected AMOS Manuals.
- The 3rd Party AMOS Books Set (Ref. Post).
- Source Disks for the manuals and books.
- More extensions (Legal distributions only).
- The beginnings of an AMOS Factory Developer Network Library (Tutorials, guides etc. Sourced from wherever I can get them).
- AMOS Pro Resource Kit (As described above).
- An updated and modified version of Mequa's AMOS for windows including an installer and launch interface for the different variants of AMOS.
The second edition might sound like a lot of work but it isn't really, well except for the only difficult part. Hacking the AMOS Installers to produce an unattended installation installer for the updated AMOS for windows.