261 000000ffff23fe00d4aaafe0d5b ^2******************************************************************** ^1[2{2 THE LATEST IN LICENSEWARE.{ [0^2******************************************************************* ^4 As a service to Totally Amos readers who do not have a printer, we ^4are willing to offer a document printing service. This would be of ^4use if you'd like have a printed copy of the instructions of any ^4licenseware or PD program, or any other ascii file for that matter. ^4 We already have all the Licenseware disks and most of the AMOS PD ^4disks as well so that you would not need to send the file to us. ^4 To calculate cost, divide the number of lines in the file by 66, ^4(lines per page). ^4 There are 2 qualities available, ^4 Economy - excellent!_____15p a page. ^4[2 High Quality - superb!___20p a page.[0 ^4All exclude return postage, add 25p for up to 10 pages, 50p for up to ^430 pages. Please write for quote on larger Quantities, discount ^4prices available. ^4Printing on Canon BJ10e Bubblejet printer. Only ascii files accepted. ^2--------------------------------------------------------------------- ^6[2L.P.D. 27.[0 ^6[3FLOWER POWER. by SPARX.[0 ^1 This is a sideways scrolling game aimed at younger gameplayers, and ^1is number 1 in what will hopefully be a `Just for Fun' series. ^1 You are a gardener and your aim is to grow flowers for the local ^1flower show. You have to dig the earth, plant the seeds, water the ^1growing plants, pick the blooms and take them back to the house. At ^1the same time you must scare away the nasty bugs that are trying to ^1eat them. Complete ten levels to get to the flower show. ^6[2L.P.D. 28.[0 ^6[3BUDBASE by JOHN BRAIN.[0 ^1 Here we have a database written with [2AMOS[0 aimed at people who have ^1had little or no experience of databases. Full instructions and a ^1tutorial are included on the disk. Can be used with 1/2 meg. ^6[2L.P.D. 29.[0 ^6[3BIG TOP FUN. by SPARX.[0 ^1 This disk contains four educational prorams based on a circus theme. ^1This disk is called `Words & Pictures' and a version featuring number ^1games is set to follow. ^1 Word Balance is for younger children, you must match a picture to a ^1word so that the juggler balances on his unicycle. ^1 Matchplay is a game of pairs, turn the cards to match pictures with ^1pictures, words with pictures, words with words. ^1 Sealagrams is for older kids who can read. A clown throws lettered ^1balls onto the noses of the seals, you have to switch them to form ^1the correct word. ^1 Balloon Burst is again for readers, you are shown a picture, and you ^1must shoot the balloons that have the letters which make up the word. ^6[2L.P.D. 30.[0 ^6[3SHYMER.[0 ^6[1Idea/gameplay by Sandra Sharkey.[0 ^6[1Coding by Jeff Tullin.[0 ^6[1Graphics by Colin White.[0 ^1 This is an illustrated text adventure for children (and adults). It ^1is set on the island of Nursree where all the Nursery Rhymes have ^1been muddled up. It is up to you to travel around the island sorting ^1everything out. ^1 There are many locations to visit, people to talk to and things to ^1get. You will meet many favourite nursery rhyme characters along the ^1way, some who are more helpful to you than others. ^1 To complete the adventure, you must complete all the puzzles to gain ^1100% score.[2 (For more, read about[3 SHYMER[2 in the[3 REVIEWS SECTION.[2)[0 ^6[2L.P.D. 31.[0 ^6[3AMOS CLI PRINTER DUMP ROUTINE & DEMO by DERECK RELL.[0 ^1 This what every printer owning[2 AMOS[0 person has been looking for!! If ^1you've been wanting to print out from[2 AMOS,[0 now you can. The routine ^1can be included in your own programs, as long as you've bought an ^1official copy from[2 AMOS P.D.[0 or authorised distributor, but you ^1[3MUST CREDIT THE AUTHOR,[0 he deserves it!! ^1 As we are not printer owners at present, we do not have first hand ^1experience of its use, but we are told that it is very good. ^6[2L.P.D. 32.[0 ^6[3HARD DRIVE MENU SYSTEM by DIGITAL APPLICATIONS.[0 ^1 Again we're afraid that this program cannot be described from personal ^1experience. We are told that it will be very useful to hard drive ^1owners to create their hard drive menus. It can handle over 3800 ^1titles, so sounds worth checking out. ^6[2L.P.D. 33.[0 ^6[3AMOS C.A.T. by PHILIP RICHMOND.[0 ^1 C.A.T stands for Creative Adventure Toolkit. As you might guess it ^1allows you to create your own adventures, including graphics and ^1sounds. The created adventure will be a stand alone program which ^1will auto run and is compilable. ^1 You will need to be able to program with[2 AMOS[0 to use this, but it ^1has been very well done. Due to the complexity of the idea, it has ^1taken a long time to produce and I should imagine, even longer to ^1test. ^1 There is an excellent docs file on the disk which covers everything ^1you need to know to write an adventure. It's a must if you've an ^1adventure inside you waiting to be written, but you don't know where ^1to start. ^6[2L.P.D. 34.[0 ^6[3INVOICE PRINTER by JOHN DUDLEY.[0 ^1 This program is for the business people among you who would like to ^1create customised invoice forms to send to customers. As the lack of ^1printer prevents us seeing it in full, there is not much we can tell ^1you. As well as design, it calculates the amount due for the items on ^1the invoice. (now have printer, but no driver!) ^6[2L.P.D. 35.[0 ^6[3T.TECHDRAW by TREVOR TAYLOR.[0 ^1 This is, as the name suggests, a tech drawing package to keep all ^1you budding draughtsmen happy. You scroll around a magnified screen ^1using the cursor keys, to read the keyboard commands. The program's ^1main controls are via pull down menus, and there seems to be ^1everything needed to produce a good output, and on screen help is ^1available to get you going. ^6[2L.P.D. 36.[0 ^6[3FRACGEN II.[0 ^6[3by GARY SHILVOCK & M. NORMAN.[0 ^1 There are many FRACtal GENerating methods on this disk which are ^1chosen via a program selector. If you'd like to see examples of this ^1program's output, checkout the FRACGEN II demo disk (A.P.D. 274). The ^1demo disk contains fine examples of FRACGEN II, and could be used as ^1a guide to what sort of fractal patterns the different options make. ^1There is plenty of information available via the selector menu and ^1also inside the generator programs themselves. The screens can be ^1saved as IFF. files for later use. ^6[2L.P.D. 3.[0 ^6[3 GALLEONS by AARON FOTHERGILL.[0 ^1 Fun on the ocean waves in the latest game from Shadowsoft. After ^1watching some mini cartoons, or not if you choose, you select your ^1player-captain and sail off in your fully rigged sailing ship to do ^1battle on the high seas. ^6[2L.P.D. 37.[0 ^6[3ROCKET MATHS by DELWYN FARR.[0 ^1 This is the long awaited new release from the owner of[2 THE WORD ^1FACTORY.[0 This maths program offers 3 levels of ability to suit a ^1wide age range. ^1 There are four sections in each `game'. e.g. to get the rocket to ^1take off, you must get 10 sums correct, you get through the starfield ^1by answering 10 more. It's a novel approach to doing sums. ^1 The graphics are very pleasing and should appeal to most kids. ^6[2L.P.D. 38.[0 ^6[3AMOS ART by SHOCKWAVE.[0 ^1 Have you ever wondered how much better your games would look if you ^1could get your mouse on some decent graphics? Well, this is the one ^1for you to look at! ^1 This disk contains sprites, tiles etc along with a collection of ^1fonts for you to use. Please note that this is a Licenseware disk and ^1you must abide by the legal requirements set out on the disk. ^6[2L.P.D. 39.[0 ^6[3MAGIC FOREST II. (Son of Wilf)[0 ^6[3by AARON FOTHERGILL.[0 ^1 Cast your mind back to the days when[2 AMOS[0 was young....... remember ^1Magic Forest? This is the follow up, this one is done with TOME and ^1scrolls through the forest as you set out on your quest. ^1 Wilf the forest keeper has retired, so his son Wilfred is left to ^1gather the apples and keep the forest tidy. He is off to meet the ^1lovely Wilhemina, but she is hiding from the red nasties who are in ^1the forest. Wilfred must kill all the nasties and gather the apples ^1to rescue his girlfriend. ^1 The game is joystick controlled and has full instructions in the ^1program. ^6[2L.P.D. 40.[0 ^6[3S.B.E. by The Blitter Boys.[0 ^1 This is a very new and what looks like a very worthwhile addition to ^1any[2 AMOS[0 programmer's library. ^1 To quote fom the mini manual supplied....... ^1 `With the[3 Sprite Bank Editor[0 you can browse through your sprites and ^1pull out just the one you need for your new masterpiece. Version 2 is ^1easy to use, powerfull and flexible.' ^1 The instructions are clearly set out and very well pesented. The ^1disk also contains some sprites, but please observe the terms of use ^1set out in the instructions. ^6[2L.P.D. 41.[0 ^6[3RESCUE by P. Ramsell[0 ^1 As you might know, Déjà Vu Licensed Software now includes programs ^1written in all languages. This one was created using the 3-D ^1Construction Kit from Incentive Software. ^1 This magazine is really just for Amos programs, but this one is ^1worth a mention! ^1 The aim is to rescue the President who is being held to ransom. You ^1have to get around the town finding clues and money before freeing ^1the President. [2^6L.P.D. 42.[0 ^6[3CROSS STITCH By Jeff Tullin.[0 ^1 At last, a program aimed at female Amiga users!! Athough I don't ^1think that Cross Stitch embroidery is exclusively for females. ^1 Jeff lets you load in an IFF picture, select any part of it, even ^1change the colours, then print out a pattern! ^1 The pattern is printed with each colour represented by a different ^1symbol which is also printed at the bottom of the pattern so that you ^1can write in your colour key. ^1 It would also work for intarsia knitting pattterns, (picture ^1knitting) as this needs a chart to work on. I'll try this out and see ^1what happens, and let you know in the next issue. (Anne speaking ^1here!) ^1 It worked on our printer, Cannon BJ-10e without the proper driver ^1program, so there shouldn't be any problems for other printers. [2^6L.P.D. 46.[0 [3^6CLIPART by The Magpie.[0 ^1 This disk contains just over 300 pieces of clipart stored on IFF ^1files. This Clipart is ALL NEW and has been put together especially ^1for Déjà Vu Software. The disk is bootable and is complete with a ^1picture viewer. ^2******************************************************************** \