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# have sufficient RAM. We recommend you reserve at least 1GB for the virtual machine. |
# have sufficient RAM. We recommend you reserve at least 1GB for the virtual machine. |
Revision as of 11:39, 19 September 2014
The Berkeley Phonetics Machine (BPM) is a virtual machine with software for doing phonetics already installed.
Requirements
In order to use BPM your computer must support virtualization and
- be able to run | VirtualBox. Currently VirtualBox supports the running of VMs on host machines with 32-bit and 64-bit Intel-compatible processors, running Windows, OS X, Linux, and Solaris.
- have sufficient disk space (approximately 10GB)
- have sufficient RAM. We recommend you reserve at least 1GB for the virtual machine.