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The wonderful STFormat gave away a complete copy of STOS on disk no. 37b you can download images of allmost all their cover disks from this site, which can then be used with emu's or real ST's.

http://dewey.ecs.soton.ac.uk/stformat/

 

Hope that helps. You'll also found they gave away quite a few STOS extensions on later disks, some shareware, some free. As for the manual, I've got no idea, sorry.

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It's probably floating around. I tried STOS very briefly and couldn't stand it. Although it was a little more long-winded, I found writing games and other things in GFA to be so unbelievably superior as to make me forget all about my brief but unpleasant STOS experience. And GFA with the SpriteWorks package was unbelievable. :-) (I may even still have the SpriteWorks disks around somewhere... best buy I ever made. :-)

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Whilst tidying my room (a rare event indeed) I unearthed my old STOS Compiler manual. Almost totally useless, since it only covers how to use the compiler, is about 15 pages big, and anyone who knows enough stos to want to compile it can figure out the compiler on their own... BUT, if anyone wants it, I can scan it in for you. I did have the disk, many moons ago, but Im not sure I'll be able to find it now.

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