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so the other day I was doing a live stream on the Amiga and we were just doing some stuff in the Shell just to try and make a file and edit it and I couldnamp;#39;t remember some of the commands so I thought you know maybe itamp;#39;s time to have a little refresher of amigados because I havenamp;#39;t really been using amigados or the shell for like you know 30 years probably been using PCS and dust and stuff like that so I thought it might be nice to have a quick refresher and go through with the actual using the Amiga workbench manual which has got a section on amigados and we could just have a look at some of the commands that we can do in here and you know go through them and just try and Jog our memories on how the hell we use this thing again so um itamp;#39;s just got a quick introduction there you know Amiga dust stands for Mega Disk Operating System itamp;#39;s for accessing files etc etc and this chapter will tell us how to run the shell and stuff as well you can commun