Yawning Angel Retro
Welcome to my main YouTube channel where I upload videos about my Amiga A1200, Sinclair ZX Spectrums, and my BBC Master.
I have a website that can be found at: https://www.ya-retro.co.uk/
I largely produce videos about the programming language AMOS on the Amiga, and do a number of tutorial videos which can be found here.
I also write a monthly AMOS tutorial for Amiga Addict magazine, which is a nice thing to do.
I shoot my videos using iPhones, and all editing is done using an iPad. I like to keep things informal, and produce these videos for fun and by way of sharing my retro-computing adventures with the wider community.
I have a strong passion for all of my retro systems, and cannot name a favourite as each holds a special piece of nostalgia for me.
I hope you enjoy my videos, and thanks for dropping by. 😎
BBC Master — Использование View для обработки текстов
My overview of the Amiga Workbench 2025 event
BBC Master Tube Configuration
AMOS - Using the AMAL editor
AMOS - using AMAL for animation (Space Race V2.0)
Easy Amos Install - a painful journey
Recreating an arcade game in AMOS
Amiga A500: A modification journey begins
OutRun for the Amiga running on a TF1230
Photogenics: Photoshop for the Amiga?
AMOS - Using The Monitor to debug your code
AMOS: Using Labels for Goto and Gosub statements
Was Retrofest 2025 Any Good? (Spoiler: yes)
What would you code? This is my 100th video celebration!
AMOS: Selecting fonts with the help of AMCAF
AMOS Pro, and installing the AMCAF extension
AMOS - Making a 3D Shooter
Connecting an iMac to an IBM AS/400 in 2001 #MARCHintosh
3D graphics in AMOS, and not in AMOS 3D
3D Elite on the BBC Master
BBC Master second processor, the 6502.
AMOS - Getting Hex Colour codes
AMOS - Writing a simple game
AMOS Screen scrolling - A New Way?
Workbench 2024 - I was there!
MFMI Charity stream news
AMOS Limit Bob - the manual lies?
Saving 128k Basic - A question for the community
AMOS - How to Get Bobs for use in your programs, by not using the Object Editor
AMOS Speech - Get your programs talking back to you