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Today the language has declined in popularity along with the Amiga computer for which it was written. Despite this, a small community of enthusiasts are still using it. The [[source code]] to AMOS has since been released under a [[BSD licenses|BSD style license]] by [[Clickteam]] - a company that includes the original programmer.
As of July 14th 2011, AMOS Professional has been runnable under [[UAE (emulator)|UAE]] using the free [[AROS_Research_Operating_System|AROS-68k]] [[AmigaOS]] replacement ROM created by Jason McMullan and Toni Wilen.[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=766617#post766617] A legal, out-of-the-box installer has been created for [[Microsoft Windows]] using WinUAE.[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xhp7XGDKIic]
==Software using AMOS BASIC==
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*[http://www.back2roots.org/Tools/Dev/ Back to the Roots] (Contains full AMOS downloads for Amiga or an emulator)
*[http://www.ultimateamiga.co.uk/HostedProjects/AMOSFactory/AmosProManual/index.html AMOS Professional manual]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xhp7XGDKIic How to install AMOS BASIC on Windows in under 30 seconds]
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