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Good Job, Odin. It's really clear for me. Just some minor comments that you can decide if you would like to take or not.
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```bash | ||
mkdir -p ~/fvp | ||
cd ~/fvp | ||
wget https://developer.arm.com/-/cdn-downloads/permalink/FVPs-Neoverse-Infrastructure/RD-V3/FVP_RD_V3_11.29_35_Linux64_armv8l.tgz |
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In most cases, people should still use an x86 desktop or workstation. We may provide the x86 FVP mode link here as a reference and add a note reminding users to choose the proper FVP mode that matches their PC, laptop, or workstation?
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