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        <description>This video briefly shows the Intel NUC5PPYB running the latest full DragonOS Focal R13 from a USB stick (latest ISO will be uploaded before the weekend). PySDR has been added to provide a full learning environment and both DF-Aggregator and RDF-Sim provides the basis for learning even when you have no Software Defined Radios. The advantage to something like the NUC, Latte Panda, or even the Rock Pi X is that they are all X86_64 and you can run DragonOS Focal on it without modification. whereas the Pi is ARM and will not run the full DragonOS Focal.. Performance and results will vary between SBC's. If anyone has suggestions on how else to stress test the NUC, I'm all ears. Hardware: NUC5PPYB, B205mini, Tools: https://github.com/ckoval7/df-aggregator, https://github.com/ckoval7/rdf-sim, https://github.com/falkenber9/falcon, https://github.com/pysdr/pysdr</description>
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