Short: AMOS Professional sources Author: François Lionet, Pietro Ghizzoni Uploader: polluks+aminet sdf lonestar org (Stefan Haubenthal) Type: dev/amos Version: 2.00 Architecture: m68k-amigaos Anyone who is interested in this project should join François Lionets patreon: >[https://www.patreon.com/francoislionet](https://www.patreon.com/francoislionet) This repository is 68k Assembly and unique in design. It is powerful and runs like an operating system. Games and multimedia become exciting to program again, relying on your own skills instead of libraries. This release is as-is and doesn't contain any installation or demos. It's really fun and will test your "actual" programming skills! # AMOS Professional based on the original 68000 source code by François Lionet (Thank you!) # History Some years ago there was discussion of re-development, but the work mentioned in [this article](http://www.amiworld.it/news/amos_upgrade_eng.html) was not made public, any collaborative efforts have disappeared. An archive was made available at a later date but was partially incomplete and difficult to build - this project fixes the build problems, but has no relation to any previous plans or news releases. # AMOS PRO goes Public Domain! > [01 dec 2012](https://web.archive.org/web/20130530022407/http://www.pianetaamiga.it) In occasion of Pianeta Amiga 2012, Pietro Ghizzoni, current owner of AMOS Pro sources after Francois Lionet ceased development, has kindly agreed to release them as Public Domain. You can download the full package in advance from this link. Sources will be also put on Aminet in the next days. # AMOS present and future > [pre Public Domain ?](http://www.amiworld.it/news/amos_upgrade_eng.html) As you know some months ago i've obtained the AMOS sources... during these months I've spent my time learning the AMOS internal functions and structures, in order to upgrade it and develop the new AMOSPro V3... but I've to say that my projects have changed a lot during this period. My original idea was to upgrade/expand it, add AGA support and most of all to make AMOS more OS friendly! but when I examined the sources some problems have arisen...