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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The image is provided as an OVA file, so in VirtualBox go to File->Import to use
Note that this uses the VirtualBox USB3.0 implementation as we have found that the USB2.0 implementation is too slow and drops samples. The USB3.0 implementation works well. In order to use the USB3.0 implementation you will need the Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads installed to your VirtualBox.
-We recommend allocating 8GB of RAM and 4 CPU cores to the system. We have tested the image on a 6th gen and 11th gen intel CPU. The 6th gen runs the DOA software well and PR software well but not at full speed. The GNU Radio code struggles to keep up on 6th gen. The 11th gen is capable of handling everything.
+We recommend allocating 8GB of RAM and 4 CPU cores to the system. We have tested the image on a 6th gen and 11th gen intel CPU. The 6th gen runs the DOA software well. The GNU Radio code struggles to keep up on 6th gen. The 11th gen is capable of handling everything.
**Linux Hosts NOTE:** Note that on Linux hosts you will need to run the following command first, in order to allow for USB pass through to work.