I'm trying to get an old AmigaBasic game to work.
I am stuck at these lines:
LIBRARY "intuition.library"
LIBRARY "graphics.library"
I get an error message: "File not found"
I have been able to locate these files and copied to Libs/ folder but it will give the same error message. I have also copied these files to the root folder but no: "File not Found". Where should I copy these files? I can't copy them to Workbench-disk because there is no space for these huge files.
Please help me to get this thing to work.
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