diff --git a/content/articles/milkv-duo.md b/content/articles/milkv-duo.md index 06ce62d..1b152ff 100644 --- a/content/articles/milkv-duo.md +++ b/content/articles/milkv-duo.md @@ -105,4 +105,4 @@ Anyway, I used this to calculate all the GPIO offsets, which I'll provide below The Milk-V Duo is a really fun board to play with, and I encourage anyone who's interested in Linux and embedded programming to get one and try it out. You'll probably learn a lot and it'll be a lot of fun! -They cost only $9, and you can usually find them for as low as $5. All you need is a USB-C cable. No serial adapter or debugger is required (though a serial adapter is nice to have for troubleshooting boot issues). \ No newline at end of file +They cost only $9, and you can usually find them for as low as $5. All you need is a USB-C cable and a microSD card. No serial adapter or debugger is required (though a serial adapter is nice to have for troubleshooting boot issues). \ No newline at end of file