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        <description>This video gives a short intro to DragonOS Pi64, which is meant to look and feel like the full DragonOS Focal I've been sharing videos about in the past. Most, but not all, videos for DragonOS Focal should provide instructions on how to run the same programs in the Pi64 version. In this video I take another look at running Yate, YateBTS, and SMSSend all from a Raspberry Pi4 w/ a bladeRFxA9. While I wasn't able to get the CallerID to come across like I was hoping, it did allow me to change the number the SMS was coming from. CPU usage seemed good and overall Yate seemed to work okay. Hopefully the naming is not too confusing, just remember that the DragonOS Pi64 is an aarch64 based 20.04 build specific to Raspberry Pi's capable of running 64bit and DragonOS Focal is an x86_64 20.04 based build for laptops, PCs, Latte Panda, Rock Pi X, NUC, etc.. DragonOS Pi64 Download https://sourceforge.net/projects/dragonos-pi64/files/ YateBTS_SMSSend https://github.com/Ark444/YateBTS_smssend</description>
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