I was getting it today, but it turned out that the 9$ board was overtaxed in customs to a total of 160 brazilian reais (that's about 40$ tax on a 9$ thing, yeah...) so I'm asking them nicely to please not screw me that much and so hard and revise the price I have to pay... it might be another month or so 'til I see the end of this :) wish me luckin the meantime, I'd love to hear if anyone else is having fun with it and Pdcheers2016-01-19 17:49 GMT-02:00 katja <katjavetter@gmail.com>:Congratulations, if you get it today. The kickstarter blog doesn't
provide technical info. Better look here:
http://docs.getchip.com/#introduction
It says that CHIP runs a Debian system. You can install package
puredata through Synaptic (is pre-installed), or through command
apt-get. I bet it's also possible to use Miller's RPi builds.
If you install puredata from repository (Synaptic, apt-get) you could
disable recommended dependencies, being GEM in this case, which will
not work on CHIP anyway.
Keep us updated!
Katja
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 7:04 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres
<porres@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi, I'm getting my c.h.i.p. in the mail today, anybody else is checking this
> new board?
>
> https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1598272670/chip-the-worlds-first-9-computer
>
> My greatest interest is, of course, installing Pd in it, I wonder if anyone
> else is compiling Pd for it and if there are plans to offer a compiled
> version for its system
>
> thanks
>
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