The 'Proscore 24’ MIDI music sequencing and notation package which was to be launched in the near future for the Amiga, following in the footsteps of Big Band, Studio 24 and Track 24 is held up indefinitely. The other packages were issued first on the ST and very rapidly and successfully crossed over to the Amiga. However the French developers, Comus, have run into problems with the high resolution mode on the Amiga which for various reasons won’t support their screen display on the monitors. The future of the Amiga version of 'Proscore 24’ at present looks uncertain and no confirmation could be given if the program would even be issued on Amiga. AMOS DELAYED Mandarin’s forthcoming game-creation program, Amos, has been delayed until January (1990, that is). Mandarin claim this is partly so that they can incorporate some of the suggestions that people have been coming up with since AMOS was announced. They also charitably admit that it’s partially because of the ‘notorious complexities of the Amiga operating system’. Anticipation is certainly high for AMOS’s arrival: we will review it as soon as it’s finished. DRIVES REVIVED Cumana has re-styled, re-designed and re-released two disk drives for the Amiga. The two drives are 3.5 inch and 5.25 inch models, compatible with the A500, A1000 and A2000. The 3.5 inch drive is called the CAX 354, an 80-track doublesided drive with the normal 880K of formatted storage. The 5.25 inch unit is called the 1000S and is compatible with MS-DOS as well as AmigaDOS. It has a daisy chain connector, a data enable disable switch, 40 80 track switching and 360 880K storage.