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Reticulum runs completely in userland, and can run on practically any system that runs Python. Reticulum runs completely in userland, and can run on practically any system that runs Python.
For more info, see [unsigned.io/projects/reticulum](http://unsigned.io/projects/reticulum/) For more info, see [unsigned.io/projects/reticulum](https://unsigned.io/projects/reticulum/)
## What hardware does Reticulum work with? ## What hardware does Reticulum work with?
Practically any hardware that can support at least a half-duplex channel with 1.000 bits per second throughput, and an MTU of 500 bytes. Data radios, modems, LoRa radios, serial lines, AX.25 TNCs, HAM radio digital modes, free-space optical links and similar systems are all examples of the types of interfaces Reticulum was designed for. Practically any hardware that can support at least a half-duplex channel with 1.000 bits per second throughput, and an MTU of 500 bytes. Data radios, modems, LoRa radios, serial lines, AX.25 TNCs, HAM radio digital modes, free-space optical links and similar systems are all examples of the types of interfaces Reticulum was designed for.