I had the same idea. Problem is that the course is already "40 lbs of potatoes stuck in a 5 lb bag" as they say here in the midwest States. I may still go this route tho.
I'm a huge fan of Linux. While it improves at an astounding rate, still it can be rough to get Linux w/ 3D accel and sound guaranteed working on random hardware. And I can't afford lots of class time on that.
-John
Derek Holzer wrote:
In such a case, why not turn them on to one of the many live CD Linux distros with Pd?
D.
John Harrison wrote:
In terms of the Windows port idea of pdp/pidip, it's just a way for people to play around at home.