Download it here (Google Drive link)
Aminet Download (official 1st mirror)
Pouet Download (official 2nd mirror)
Before you proceed, please read all the information below
Here's some screenshots for you too, so you get an idea of what you're letting yourself in for ......
This will run on any Amiga with at least Kickstart 1.2 and 1MB of RAM. It will run from floppy disk, disk image, hard disk or even the RAM Disk if you have enough memory. I have tested in the following configurations:
Amiga 500: 68000, OCS, Kickstart 1.2, 1MB RAM (512kb Chip/512kb Slow), booted from floppy disk
Amiga 500: (same as above but with Kickstart 1.3)
Amiga 500 Plus: 68000, ECS, Kickstart 2.04, 1MB Chip RAM (no Fast RAM), booted from floppy disk
Amiga 1200: 68020, AGA, Kickstart 3.0, 2MB Chip RAM, No Fast Ram, booted from floppy disk
Amiga 1200: 68020, AGA, Kickstart 3.0, 2MB Chip RAM, 2MB Fast RAM, ran from hard disk
Various different Emulator configs, both from floppy disk and hard disk
I have not tested on a machine with RTG graphics, nor have I tested on a PiStorm, or hugely accelerated machine (like an 040 or 060) - whilst it should work, keep in mind there may be issues
This one is really easy, as all the files are referenced with relative paths, so it's acceptable to just copy all the files in to one directory and run the DMC.EXE file from there
Briefly though, on a Workbench 2.0 or later system, it's as easy as this:
Boot Workbench from your hard disk
Insert the disk (or ADF)
Open up the hard disk in Workbench to where you want to install
Drag the floppy disk icon in to this window
Wait for it to finish copying - all done
On a Workbench 1.3 machine, you may have to copy with the Shell or CLI, as I don't think it supports dragging a disk icon into a drawer window to copy the whole disk.
So, turns out the Sountracker MOD playing abilities of AMOS and AMOS Pro are somewhat buggy - it was brought to my attention that sometimes the music will stall (hang on a specific not) and has to be turned off / back on again (with the MUSIC button on the toolbar, or the M key) - I tested this again for both this issue and the Issue 1, and it appears this happens on real hardware as well as emulation.
I use DMC (Disk Mag Creator) to make this, and as such, there's no "source code" available, so I cannot really look in to it and try to resolve the issue - so, I might end up either rewriting the disk mag engine, which will cause a delay fot the next issue, or, I might just stick with DMC and invetigagte alternatives alongside it.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support.