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+[title] Supported Operating Systems
+[* black] You will need to install the [link|https://github.com/bishopdynamics/superbird-tool|superbird-tool|new_window=true] from the GitHub project page. The process will vary from OS to OS, so hyperlinks to each operating systems instructions are included below, and will take you to each step.
+[* icon_reminder] You will also need to install [link|https://www.python.org/downloads/|python3|new_window=true], [link|https://github.com/libusb/libusb/releases|libusb|new_window=true], and [link|https://github.com/superna9999/pyamlboot|pyamlboot|new_window=true] to use superbird properly.
+ [* black] ***[guide|178814|macOS|stepid=380661]***: Tested on ''aarch64'' and ''x86_64'' processors, and root is not needed.
+ [* black] ***[guide|178814|Linux|stepid=380662]***: Tested on ''aarch64'' and ''x86_64'' processors. Root access is required.
+ [* black] ***[guide|178814|Windows|stepid=380663]***: Tested on ''x86_64'', however it is reccomended you use either macOS or Linux sice the process is significantly more involved.
+[* black] Once the tool is installed you can run the --find_device command for your OS, and you should be able to see your Car Thing when you plug it into your computer.

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