72 aaa000fff11ffe0080333001607 ^1-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ^2PROGRAMS FOR YOU TO USE. ^1-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ^4 We have a good selection of programs for you again this issue. ^4There are contributions from readers, keep them coming in! All ^4programs will load in through Amos. ^6 Paul Townsend from Technical Fred Software has provided the ^6following:- ^11. Sentence maker - This allows you to put in names and events to ^1generate silly sentences! This is one to have a bit of fun with. ^12. Sinewave Mouse.- This program makes the mouse pointer surf around ^1the screen on sinewave patterns. ^13. New Fade - a screen effect. ^14. Merger - This allows you to overlay one picture onto another. NB ^1Change the Dir$=" to whatever drive the picture files are in. ^15. Peacock effect - A very interesting use of Sine and colours ^16. Bomber Game - This is the bare bones of a Bomber type game using ^1ascii characters to form the graphics. Use this to create a game of ^1your own! (then send it to us!) ^17. Spiral music - Watch the spirals twirl to the music! NB ^1Change both the load commands to the drive the magazine disk is in. ^18. Revolving Amos - This program rotates the Amos logo on screen. NB ^1Change the Dir$=" to whatever drive the program files are in. ^19. Spirals - Another twirl from Paul! ^2 Thanks Paul for trying to fill up this disk! ^4 Peter Winnard, also from Technical Fred has provided you with the ^4source code for the Sample Player used in this Magazine. ^4 The program used had to be altered slightly to fit into the magazine ^4driver program, but it's essentially the same. ^2 Thanks Peter for this very useful addition to the magazine. ^1 John Law from Didcot has sent us another program, this time it's a ^1program to organise all those important names and addresses. John's ^1program is called addr.amos. ^7 The Alternative File Requester, by Sparx, has its own section. ^7It is V1.0 of this program which is still being improved. You are ^7welcome to play around with it and put in your own ideas so that you ^7can use it in your own programs. ^2 The following are little programs from Sparx, they are various Sine ^2effects, not original, but dragged out of ancient computer magazines ^2and books and converted to Amos! ^2They are:- ^1Curves ^2Curves2 ^4Lines ^5Fireworks and ^6Dots ^3 See what effects you can make with these! ^1=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= \