265 aaa00000ff00fe0000333f07001 ^2*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN* ^2{8T O T A L L Y A M O S.{ ^3#7C O M P E T I T I O N S P O T.# ^2*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN* ^2 Read on to find out how you can win on of the prizes on offer in this ^2issue of ^3[2T O T A L L Y A M O S ! ![0 ^6 There are 2 competitions, one for those under twelve, and one that ^6anyone can join in. ^4 The rules are as follows, ^71. ^5All entries have to be readable! ^72. ^5All entries for November's competitions must be in by the given ^5closing date, ie 30th December 1991. ^73. ^5Remember to include YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NO (if ^5available) and AGE if entering the kids competition. ^74. ^5Our decision on the winner(s) is final!! There will not be a ^5substitute choice for any of the prizes unless stated in the ^5competition. ^75. ^5You may enter as many times as you like, but if you send in more ^5than one correct entry, only one will be entered into a prize draw. ^2Thanks must go to the people and companies who have donated prizes, ^2details are given with the relevant competition. ^4*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN* ^3@2CHILDREN'S COMPETITION No 1.@ ^1[5November 1991.[0 ^4*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN* ^4 This should be an easy competition as we'll give you all the ^4answers! Just choose the correct answer from the list given, and send ^4them to us. It will help to have the AMOS manual to check your ^4answers. ^4 The prize for the first correct answer pulled out of the bag, is a ^4copy of ^2PAINT ME A STORY ^6by Sparx, ^4kindly donated by the publisher, ^1[1GENISOFT.[0 ^4(Worth £24.95p) ^2**************************** ^3HERE GOES! ^2**************************** ^7 In our AMOS lesson we used some AMOS commands to write a little ^7program. See if you can answer the following questions, all you have ^7to do is choose the right answer, write it on a postcard or a letter ^7and send it in to us. ^51. ^61.The command that clears the screen is:- ^1a) Clear Screen ^2b) Cls ^4c) Screen Off ^52. ^6What command tells the Amiga which colour to print your messages? ^1a) Please print in blue ^2b) Write ^4c) Pen ^53. ^6How does the computer remember things? ^1a) By putting the information into boxes called variables ^2b) By writing the information in a notebook ^4c) By printing it on the screen ^54. ^6What command is used to tell the Amiga to wait until you press a ^6key before going on to the next part of the program? ^1a) Hang On ^2b) Wait Key ^4c) Stop ^55. ^6What starts with FOR and ends with NEXT ? ^1a) a Loop ^2b) a Circle ^4c) a Roundabout ^56. ^6How do you say where you want text (words) printed on the screen? ^1a) Put ^2b) Place ^4c) Locate ^57. ^6What sort of variable can remember words AND numbers? ^1a) a clever one ^2b) a numeric variable ^4c) a string variable ($) ^58. ^6What sort of variable can only remember numbers? ^1a) a maths variable ^2b) a numeric variable ^4c) a string variable ^59. ^6What will turn off the cursor? ^1a) Curs Off ^2b) No Cursor ^4c) Cursor Off ^510. ^6One of the colours used (colour 3) will flash unless you put in ^6this command. Is it ^1a) Delete Flash ^2b) No Flash ^4c) Flash Off ^7That's it! We have given you all the answers, either in the listing ^7of the program, or in the article that goes with it. Good Luck! ^2 All answers must be in before 30th December 1991. Please remember to ^2send your name, address and phone number, so that we can let you know ^2if you're the lucky winner. Find our address at the end of this ^2article. (click with right mouse on the down arrow to get there ^2quickly!) ^5 Please note, this competition is for those who are 12 or less!! ^4WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN! ^2@1EVERYONE'S COMPETION No 1.@ ^1[2November 1991.[0 ^4WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN! ^7 Like the children's competition, this one should be easy as most if ^7not all of the answers are in Totally Amos or the AMOS manual. Some ^7are things all Amos People should know. ^2 The prize this issue has been supplied by ^4EUROPRESS SOFTWARE. ^2It's a ^2copy of THE AMOS COMPILER worth £29.95p. ^6Pens at the ready.... Here we go! ^51. ^6Who runs Déjà Vu Software, and the Amos PD Library? ^1a) Spandau Ballet ^2b) Sandra Sharkey ^4c) Sandy Sparkley ^52. ^6By what name were EUROPRESS SOFTWARE once known? ^1a) Satsuma Software ^2b) Mandarin Software ^4c) Tangerine Software ^53. ^6There's a new collection of Clipart disks on the Déjà Vu ^6Licenseware range. Who has put them together? ^1a) The Parrots ^2b) The Budgies ^4c) The Magpies ^54. ^6Who is featured in this month's SPOTLIGHT? ^1a) Luke Miller ^2b) Luke Skywalker ^4c) Windy Miller ^55. ^6Peter Hickman is publishing a new AMOS magazine, what is it ^6called? ^1a) Program with Peter ^2b) Amos For Everyone ^4c) All About Amos ^56. ^6What does AMOS stand for? ^1a) Amiga Operating System ^2b) Amiga Only Syntax ^4c) All Mouths Open & Shut ^57. ^6How much does a year's subscription to Totally Amos cost? (U K) ^1a) £100 ^2b) £15 ^4c) £2.50p ^58. ^6What is the name of the 10 line game, written by Aaron Fothergill, ^6which is on this disk? ^1a) Ten Line Logger ^2b) Larry the Lumberjack ^4c) Logger Larry ^59. ^6Who, according to the Latest LPD section, will be filling your ^6Christmas stockings this year? ^1a) Sparx ^2b) Santa ^4c) Sandra ^510. ^6What is the prize in the children's competition? ^1a) The Amos Compiler ^2b) Paint Me A Story ^4c) AMOS 3-D ^7 Please send your answers with your name, address and telephone ^7number by 30th December 1991 to:- ^2[1T O T A L L Y A M O S [0 ^5Competition No 1 ^51, Penmynydd Road ^5Penlan ^5Swansea ^5SA5 7EH. ^4WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN! \