Berkeley Phonetics Machine

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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

  1. 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.
  1. have sufficient disk space (approximately 10GB)
  1. have sufficient RAM. We recommend you reserve at least 1GB for the virtual machine.