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-====== Analog Discovery 2: Getting Started Guide ====== 
  
-Congratulations on your purchase of the Analog Discovery 2! With the Analog Discovery 2, you gain access to a suite of embedded debugging tools. You can send signals with the pattern generator, receive and decode data with the logic analyzer, read and write SPI, UART, and I2C with the protocol analyzer, debug your projects with the virtual IO, and write custom tests with the script editor.  
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-To get your Analog Discovery 2 up and running, follow one of the 3 getting started guides linked below. They will take you from opening the box to debugging your first signal.  
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-===Mac Users=== 
-If you have a Mac, follow [[learn:instrumentation:tutorials:analog-discovery-2-getting-started-mac:start|this tutorial]]. 
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-===Linux Users=== 
-If you have a Linux machine, follow [[learn:instrumentation:tutorials:analog-discovery-2-getting-started-linux:start|this tutorial]]. 
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-===Windows Users=== 
-If you have a Windows machine, follow [[learn:instrumentation:tutorials:analog-discovery-2-getting-started-windows:start|this tutorial]]. 
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-===Additional Resources=== 
-For additional resources visit the [[reference:instrumentation:analog-discovery-2:start|Analog Discovery Wiki Page]]. There you'll find the reference manuals, tutorials, downloads, a Fritzing image and more.  
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