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* [http://se.aminet.net/dev/amos/projlist.txt The WHAT EVERYONE IS DOING IN AMOS List!]
 
* [http://se.aminet.net/dev/amos/projlist.txt The WHAT EVERYONE IS DOING IN AMOS List!]
 
* [http://aminet.net/package/dev/amos/ProcLib3.0 Procedure Library] (procedures contributed by AMOS-list members and collected by [[Persons:Andy_Church|Andrew Church]])
 
* [http://aminet.net/package/dev/amos/ProcLib3.0 Procedure Library] (procedures contributed by AMOS-list members and collected by [[Persons:Andy_Church|Andrew Church]])
* Captain CAPTBAM (?? find the correct name)<br />A never finished initiative to make a multi-part game, with several people each making one part (a platformer, a shooter, etc). Sadly it was never finished.
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* Cap'n Bubba (abbrevated to CBATNAM ??)<br />A never finished initiative to make a multi-part game, with several people each making one part (a platformer, a shooter, etc). Sadly it was never finished.
 
 
  
  

Revision as of 17:26, 31 December 2008

The AMOS-list is an mailing list about AMOS that was created in November 1992 and is still up and running.


Links


  • archived AMOS-list posts on Aminet
    The archives are reasonable complete except for:
    • messages from nov 1992-mar 1993 missing
    • one message in 1993 seems to have been removed because it had a large attachment
    • between 3 oct 1993-25 aug 1993 messages are missing


Initiatives

Some initiatives started from the AMOS-list like:


List of where the AMOS-list was hosted

  • AMOS@xamiga.linet.org (-may 1993)
  • amos-list@access.digex.com (13 may 1993-...)
  • ...
  • ...
  • amos-list@onelist.com (... till mar 2000)
  • amos-list@egroups.com (apr 2000 till )
  • amos-list@yahoogroups.com (end of jan 2001, and still in use)