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im traveling right now im in vancouver as you can see over my shoulder but i decided to do a quick video about how to amos for the amiga and while im going to be using emulation as i said im traveling it should apply for the real amiga and when i get back ill be installing it on my classic amiga my amiga 500 one of the reasons im starting with amos is because i remember fondly stos on the atari st back in the day my brother bought an atari st it was 100 pounds cheaper than the amiga so i only had a real amiga this year and i remember the stars very fondly i had stars i had the compiler i had a sound sampler and i even used the video digitizer with it and stars was essentially a game makers basic and i started out with basic age nine with my commodore vic-20 so even though im going to cut for other things in this series for programming the amiga im gonna look at c im gonna look at assembler im gonna look at a couple of different versions of basic amos is a really good place