Short: AmosPro Christmas Lights Author: joshua.dolan@gmail.com (Joshua Dolan) Uploader: joshua dolan gmail com (Joshua Dolan) Type: dev/amos Version: 1.0 Architecture: m68k-amigaos Distribution: Aminet A silly little program I wrote/made graphics for over the last couple nights. I was inspired after decorating for Christmas with my family and showing my young kids some things in AMOS. It draws randomly positioned horizontal and vertical strings of lights as a sort of festive screensaver. Each string is added after five seconds. The screen clears and starts over after 12 stings of lights. I'm on NTSC but I booted my A500 into PAL and tested and the code I wrote to adjust the screen between PAL/NTSC seems to work correctly. Compiled version to launch from WB and AmosPro source included. I'm pretty sure it is all stock AmosPro commands so no special extentions needed. The compiled version is optimized with APEO by Retream (www.retream.com/Amiga_Tools) and ran fine on my system. Usage: Launch from Workbench or load into AmosPro. Lights start with a randomly selected style. Use F1-F4 to select style: F1 - ALL BLINK ON/OFF F2 - CHASING 1 F3 - CHASING 2 (Two colors on at a time.) F4 - RANDOM TWINKLE UP/DOWN ARROW - ADJUST SPEED. ESC - QUIT CTRL+C - BREAK/QUIT. (I didn't disable this in Amos.) You can play music in the background by launching it, pressing LAmiga+A to switch back to Workbench and starting the player of your choice, then hit LAmiga+A again to go back to AmosPro. It kept playing on mine with EaglePlayer2. Amos will take over the sound hardware if you start it after the player is going. License: This software is released with no liability or warranty. Use at your own risk. You are free to modify/share the code and graphics with attribution. Merry Christmas!