6ae000fff00ffe0008900002444 ^7%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ^1 D I S K - C O V E R ^1 A M I G A ^7%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ^4 This is a new Amiga disk magazine which is aimed at Amiga users in ^4general. It does have an Amos section written by Andy Paul, who ^4until recently ran the Amos User Group in the South of England, ^4 The magazine comes on 2 disks and will be published on the 23rd of ^4each month by I.D.SCAPES. We have been asked if we would like to ^4become distributors of this magazine, and as the admin side seems ^4straightforward, we have decided to give it a go. ^4 Each issue will cost £4.00 UK & Europe, £4.50 ROW. Please add 50p ^4to your total order as P&P. ^4 The magazine contains articles on Machine Code programming, ^4AmigaDos, music, art, letters, an Amos section, news etc. The second ^4disk contains program files for Amos and Assembler programming, ^4music, fonts, PD programs, DOS (useful Drivers/libs/C commands), Pic ^4of the month and other things that don't fall into any particular ^4catagory. ^4 The magazine part of the disk is set out on a mock workbench 2 type ^4display. You select the article to read by either clicking on its ^4icon or on its name which is in a requestor style list. ^4 The articles are mostly short, but this is often the case with first ^4issues, some are accompanied by coloured Digi-pics as illustrations. ^4 Well, I suppose it would not be fair for me to do a full review as ^4TA is a bit close to home! The proof of the pudding is in the eating ^4as they say, so having told you a bit of what is in DISK-COVER, I'll ^4leave you to make up your own minds. ^4 If you decide to order, then ask for DISK-COVER AMIGA. The latest ^4edition will be sent. Sorry that TA discount cannot be claimed on ^4this magazine. ^1 For a CUT PRICE subscription, please see the DISK-COVER AD IN THE ^1ADS SECTION. ^7%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% /