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saimo 
Maximizing AMOS Professional
Posted on 2-Sep-2025 17:19:45
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I have just released a little guide that helps making the most of AMOS Professional. I hope it will turn out to be useful to somebody out there.

From the guide itself:
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This is a little guide for the Amiga developers who use AMOS Professional v2.00 (for convenience, "AMOS" from now on). It provides information and tips to circumvent some issues of AMOS and to produce better code.
It was born in 2023, when, for personal use, I started documenting the quirks of AMOS that I had found and the tricks I had come up with over the years. Eventually, noticing that AMOS is used more than I had imagined, I thought that it could be useful to other developers as well, so I improved some explanations and added new ones, added some examples, reorganized the contents and converted the document from plain text to Amigaguide.
This guide is by no means a complete bible, as surely there are things that I have never stumbled upon (due to my not using certain features and to the systems I work on) and things that I have forgotten; but it will (most likely) be updated if/when I discover something new or I remember about something. Also, the examples provided do not cover all the possible cases - it is up to the reader to fill the gaps and experiment.
The guide is meant to cover only the software originally published by Europress, but but chances are it mostly applies also to later/patched versions.
Feedback and error reports are welcome.

Download: https://retream.itch.io/amiga-tools

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pavlor 
Re: Maximizing AMOS Professional
Posted on 2-Sep-2025 17:41:36
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@saimo

Thanks!

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amigang 
Re: Maximizing AMOS Professional
Posted on 4-Sep-2025 9:41:33
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Good work, really want to try and free up sometime and get back to programming on the Amiga. just not enough hours in the day.

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saimo 
Re: Maximizing AMOS Professional
Posted on 4-Sep-2025 13:53:10
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@pavlor

My pleasure.


@amigang

Thanks. And I know the feeling too well!


@all

Yesterday and a minute ago I released an updated version of the guide.

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