75 eca00007cf00fe008033300f70f ^6********************************************************************* ^7[2@2S P O T L I G H T .@[0 ^6********************************************************************* ^4 One of our `jobs' as 'SPARX' is the putting together of the disks on ^4the AMOS P.D. Library. Over the last few months we have noticed ^4that there are names that pop up quite regularly as contributors. ^1 Although none of them have quite made Licenseware yet, if they keep ^1on trying, the next thing they write could be the one to make the ^1grade. ^4 We hope that by mentioning them on SPOTLIGHT, they will be ^4encouraged to keep on writing, and not give up programming. This ^4magazine is for programmers of all abilities, but with the beginner ^4or `improver' in mind. ^1 If anyone would like to nominate a programmer, from the PD library, ^1to be featured in this spot, please let us know. ^6********************************************************************* ^2[2THIS ISSUE THE SPOTLIGHT IS ON................[0 ^3L U K E M I L L E R. ^7 Luke Miller has been contributing to the Amos PD Library since it ^7started up. His main talent is music, and he is very prolific! ^5 The 'tunes' have increased in quality over the last year, and have ^5proved to be very popular with other Amos programmers who have used ^5them in their programs. Luke says that this is O.K. as long as he ^5gets credited for his work. ^7 Luke also writes games and has three of these in the library. ^1[3Dungeon Delver [0is a maze type game where you, Garf, progress from ^1level to level trying to find the captured wizard. ^4 [3Pixie Kingdom [0is another 2 disk game where you have to rescue the ^4pixies by fighting off the badies. ^2[3 Glodrick [0shares a disk with a couple of other games. In this one ^2you play the part of Glodrick. The star thief has stolen all the ^2stars and hidden them in a deep cavern, you have to go and find them. ^2This is Luke's best game so far, and is a platform, ladders and lift ^2type game. It's not too difficult, although it helps to be able to ^2gather the stars in a logical order. ^6 Luke's work can be found on the following disks, let's hope that the ^6APD numbers will be joined by LPD numbers in the future. [1^2APD 34 [0^1LUKE MILLER'S MUSIC - 11 SONGS + TILER [1^2APD 61 [0^1LUKE MILLER'S MUSIC - 10 SONGS + MUSIC PLAYER BY MARTYN BROWN [1^2APD 84 [0^1LUKE MILLER'S MUSIC - 11 SONGS + TILER 3 [1^2APD 179 [0^1TUNED IN - Tune from this disk is the one playing as the ^1magazine is loaded. [1^2APD 180/1 [0^1DUNGEON DELVER [1^2APD 182/3 [0^1PIXIE KINGDOM [1^2APD 258 [0^1GLODRICK ^7********************************************************************* ^2Another [2^3S P O T L I G H T [0^2next issue. ^7********************************************************************* \