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hello yawning agent here again back for another Amos video and in this one weamp;#39;re going to use Amos to read in data from a text file that we create under workbench on the Amiga so letamp;#39;s get on with it but before I begin some time ago I did a video where I got Amos to capture some data from the screen and write that out to a file thereamp;#39;s a link up here taking you back to that video if you if you want to watch it again so I was going to do a follow-up video where I got an Amos program to then read that data back in from that file but I thought that would be boring so Iamp;#39;ve elected to do this video where I get a moss to read data from a file that has been created outside of Amos so by creating a text file in workbench if we can get Amos to read data in from that file that has some real world application sort of possibilities so letamp;#39;s get on with it right so the first thing weamp;#39;re going to do is create a text file using text edit from workbench