J·OS
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THE EVOKER
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MARKS
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NEARBY
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PANELS
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INFO HUB
Welcome to The Evoker, your central command hub for unleashing the full potential of our system. Here, you can effortlessly manage and control many aspects of your experience. From executing commands to accessing vital craft information, The Evoker empowers you to navigate through our system with ease and efficiency. Take command of your OS and explore endless possibilities with The Evoker at your fingertips.
COMMANDS
PLANET INFO: Gives all the information about the planet, craft is currently orbiting.
AMBIENT INFO: Gives the information about the environment, like temperature, air density and atmospheric height.
CRAFT INFO: Gives the actual information of the craft, the cleestial body it is currently orbiting, fuel percentage, position and more
ORBIT INFO: Shos the information of the acutal orbit (all orbital parameters)
NEARBY CRAFTS: MAkes an study of the crafts currently orbiting the same celestial body the craft is.
MARKS: save landmarks that can later be shared or targeted
This Is how J · OS looks in-Flight (Flight Program its not included in the OS)
ABOUT J·OS
J·OS: An Operating System for Rockets and Small Probes
J·OS is an operating system designed to enhance your gaming experience and make your missions more useful and enjoyable. Its design is inspired by the Windows taskbar and the event block in the search bar.
Purpose:
The purpose of J·OS is for rockets and small probes. A medium or small launcher tasked with sending a satellite into medium orbit could use J·OS.
Tecnical Features:
Plugin support: J·OS supports plugins, allowing for customization and extensibility.
Stella ARM: J·OS also includes Stella ARM, making it a secure system for modular missions such as a lander that lands on the moon and then rejoins its orbital module, or a module that seeks to dock with a space station.
To use this OS you can Use its container as a central command chip or save it as a subbasembly
To load a Vizzy Program on it you must add it into the plugin port
As you might be thinkig for J · OS there are screen limitations
( we all dont have the same screen ) so here is a list of screen resolutions you can try to make it work:
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if interface size is 70%:
~848 x 480
~1366 x 768
~1280 x 1024 / full screen
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if interface size is 60:
~1024 x 768
~848 x 480
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Please set interface size above 60% and below 75% for the Ui to display properly. If you set your screen resolution to any of the above valors and the program still not work try to play around with interface size in your selected screen resolution
J·OS is just another one of our operating systems, but that doesn't make it any less
important. It is unique like its other siblings and is full of millions of possibilities.
-Stella Space Agency