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hi and welcome back today is part one well kind of part one and two of the complete walkthrough of the Amos basic user guide I will share the main information from every site from the user guide so this video series can be a little long so Iamp;#39;ll make a playlist where I place all these videos and Iamp;#39;ll add one every three or four weeks other uploads with the fun stuff like making little games and so will come regularly introduction Amos basic is well known in the Amiga community and made little introduction it was made by Francois Leona who also was the creator of stuff for the Atari heamp;#39;s still around and have lived in many places around Europe such like France the UK Poland and so forth heamp;#39;s still hard at work started to make a project called Amos 2 which now is called AOC Studio but more about that in another video you can imagine it to be like Amos basic but from Modern Hardware and it runs on Windows Linux and Mac OS so getting started the manual first