38 eca00000ff23fe0080333001d5b ^7AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ^2NO LONGER AVAILABLE. ^2A L L A B O U T A M O S . ^6Published by Peter Hickman. ^7AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ^4 Peter has now produced two issues of his magazine All About Amos. ^2 The first Issue sets out to gauge what the reader would like to see ^2in future issues of the magazine. The results of Peter's readers ^2survey are reflected in the contents of the second issue, where there ^2are less reviews and more programming features. ^5 Between the two issues there are tutorials on Amos 3-D, the Amos ^5Assembler, Loops, colour cycling and scrolling. Richard Vanner has ^5written an article in each of the magazines, one about Easy Amos and ^5the other about Europress Software and how a project is handled. ^2 There are plenty of hints and tips with little listings for you to ^2try out at home. ^5 The layout is great with plenty of clipart and diagrams to ^5illustrate the text. The hints and listings are in boxed off ^5sections of their own which means that they cannot get muddled with ^5anything else. ^2 The second issue has a great picture of Francois attacking Richard ^2Vanner with a disk box at the World of Commodore show. Peter says ^2that it's the result of a suggestion that Amos should be ported over ^2to the Nintendo Gameboy! ^5 The third issue comes out in February. For more details see Peter's ^5entry in the Adverts section of T.A. ^7AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA \