From 74ef192c1142b95665c57d3d33a3485b9a3e3030 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pulkit Krishna Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2024 10:32:49 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] Update index.md --- docs/1970s/1973/alto-os/salto/index.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/1970s/1973/alto-os/salto/index.md b/docs/1970s/1973/alto-os/salto/index.md index ba32bd6..37bcece 100644 --- a/docs/1970s/1973/alto-os/salto/index.md +++ b/docs/1970s/1973/alto-os/salto/index.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Switch to the folder Salto folder, and run the following command: bin/salto disks/nonprog.dsk.Z ``` -Salto does not support permanent changes to the disks, so it is useless to *install* Alto OS. You can just use at it is. +Salto does not support permanent changes to the disks, so it is useless to *install* Alto OS. You can just use it as it is. You can make a shell script name `Alto-OS.sh` to make it easier to launch the emulator: @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ You should use Linux. If you don’t know how to install a Linux distro, see [ou ::: -Open the Salto folder and double click on the `nonprog.bat` file to start the emulator. Salto does not support permanent changes to the disks, so it is useless to *install* Alto OS. You can just use at it is. +Open the Salto folder and double click on the `nonprog.bat` file to start the emulator. Salto does not support permanent changes to the disks, so it is useless to *install* Alto OS. You can just use it as it is. That's it! We used Alto OS. See the [manuals section](/1970s/1973/alto-os/#manuals) on the [main Alto OS page](/1970s/1973/alto-os/) to learn how to use it.