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====================== | Yotta | ====================== Copyright (C) Joshua Beck 2015 Email: [email protected] See 'LICENCE' for details Yotta is a clone of the Linux commandline text editor, nano. Yotta was created to be an alternative to the default MikeOS text editor. It is designed to be smooth and responsive and duplicate the all the functionality that is available in a modern text editor. Nano is a small number (10^-9), so I picked a much greater prefix, Yotta = 10^24. This is the highest standardized prefix in the metric system. A large number indeed. To run Yotta, simple place the binary onto a MikeOS disk and select 'yotta.bin' from the CLI menu or type 'yotta' on the commandline. You can also add the name of a file you want to open on launch to the end of the command, proceeded by a space i.e. 'yotta example.bas' Yotta can only open unix formatted plain text files but will open files with any extension. All keyboard shortcut begin with control (^G = Control+G). You can press the previously mentioned shortcut to get help while running the program. Requires MikeOS version 4.5 or greater or any TachyonOS build. You can download the latest MikeOS build from the MikeOS homepage on SourceForge at the following URL. http://mikeos.sourceforge.net/ The latest TachyonOS build can be downloaded from GitHub at the following URL. https://github.com/zerokelvinkeyboard/tachyonos Files: README - This document INSTALL - Instructions for building and running the editor LICENCE - Terms for using this program CHANGES - Changelog yotta.png - Screenshot showing file editing yotta.asm - Assembly Part yotta.bas.txt - BASIC part (not to be run directly) bin-mikeos/yotta.bin - Precompiled binary for MikeOS 4.5 bin-tachyon/yotta.bin - Precompiled binary for TachyonOS #009 old/ - Older versions of binarys and source doc/ - Development information