Links

There are a lot of other links pages on this site. This is because I like to keep my links separated by subject. I am however planning on making a Mother of All Links Pages page ASAP.

I use symbols to indicate things to look out for before you connect to another site. There is a legend.

The Amos Discussion List
To subscribe to this list do the following:
Aminet
> The Amos directory
Aminet is the largest collection of freely distributable files in the world. (1997) It has got a directory especially dedicated to AMOS. Amongst others, you can find most of the transcripts of messages to the Amos Discussion List here. These message archives also contain the Amos Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).
!frames! Europress
> The homepage of this site.
> Links to services.
> Links to product groups.
These are the original publishers of the entire Amos range.
A history of Amos
This is Steve Bye's Amos page, including a small history.
People
The following people have been important in the development or the planned development of AMOS.
Aaron Fothergill
HTTP: unknown
Mailto: unknown
Of Shadow Software and the Amos Club.
Andy Church
HTTP:
Mailto:
Originator and member of the Amos Development Team. Author of the Intuition Extension.
Francois Lionet
HTTP: www.asi.fr/suprastudio/societe/lyon.html
Mailto: flionet@suprastudio.asi.fr
This is the man with whom it all began. Francois wrote STOS, AMOS, and was going to write PCOS, when he was persuaded by Europress to develop Klik N Play. Rumour has it that he still wants to write PCOS.
Manuel Andre
HTTP: unknown
Mailto: unknown
Author of the Turbo extension.
Michael Cox
HTTP: unknown
Mailto: mcox@access.digex.net
The administrator of the Amos Discussion List. The author and administrator of the Amos FAQ.
Mike Sikorsky
HTTP:
Mailto:
Member of the Amos Development Team. Author of Mike's Amos Replacement Project.
Paul Hickman
HTTP:
Mailto:ph@doc.ic.ac.uk
Member of the Amos Development Team. Author of the Easylife extension.
Paul Reece
HTTP:
Mailto:
Member of the Amos Development Team. Author of the EME extension.
Ryan Scott
HTTP:
Mailto:
Member of the Amos Development Team. Publisher of "Playfield!"
Steve Bye
HTTP: www.f1lw.demon.co.uk
Mailto: steve@f1lw.demon.co.uk
Owner of F1 Licenceware. Formerly the only official distributor of Amos Pro Compiler (which is also the update to Amos Pro v.2.0)
STOS homepage
> The STOS FAQ
STOS is the predecessor of AMOS. It runs on the Atari ST. STOS was quickly abandoned by Europress and Francois Lionet when work on AMOS began. I think a lesson is in there somehwere...

...

Legend

...of the warning signs used on this page.

!frames!This page uses frames.

!bad html!This page is not programmed according to W3 guidelines, and may therefore not be shown in its entirety or even crash your browser.

!large!This page is over 50kB in size.

!pictures!The pictures on this page are in total more than 50kB in size.


Go to my Amos homepage
Go to my Amiga homepage
Go to my homepage
Page last changed on 22 July 1998. Please send your comments and suggestions to me.