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Remove mention of CHES to make guide generic #45

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9 changes: 5 additions & 4 deletions doc/getting-started.md
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# CHES CHERIoT Workshop Preparation
# Getting started guide

In advance of the CHES Affiliated Sunburst Workshop, it's essential you prepare your environment so any issues can be sorted in advance of the day.
If you have any issues in following this guide please contact the Sunburst Team on [ches-2024@lowrisc.org](mailto:ches-2024@lowrisc.org).
This guide tells you how to prepare your environment before working with Sonata.
The guide is especially useful to follow in advance of organized workshops or events so any issues can be sorted in advance of the day.
If you have any issues in following this guide please contact the Sunburst Team at [info@lowrisc.org](mailto:info@lowrisc.org).

The Sonata software build environment can be setup under Windows, macOS and Linux.

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If you have got a successful build, congratulations! Your environment is ready to go for Sonata software development.
Get in touch with lowRISC on [ches-2024@lowrisc.org](mailto:ches-2024@lowrisc.org) if you have any issues.
Get in touch with lowRISC on [info@lowrisc.org](mailto:info@lowrisc.org) if you have any issues.

For reference the full output (from a build run on a Linux machine) looks like:

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