I just did a little hardware work on the build farm. They have very
little RAM. In the interest of saving their very old hard disks, I
think it would be helpful to have more RAM in them for disk buffering.
So, if anyone has any old PC100 or PC133 DIMMs (64MB, 128MB, or
256MB) that are just sitting around taking up space, please send them
my way to support the Pd auto-build farm. Then you'll get a lovely
mention on the PdLab page and the undying gratitude of the community.
http://puredata.info/about/PdLab
.hc
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hi Hans and the list,
first i have thought that i could actually send a couple of pc133 sticks over, but here is only a few and in fact i think i'd rather help up with 64ish thing .. i do have machine runnig gentoo on 64-bit athlon, but it actually has pd built manualy with each update and not too many externals to it .. but i think i could set up a weekly cron job or something to actually build a pd binary, may be not all the externals.. but the vanilla source for sure :)
the only thing is that i've said that pd is build manualy each time over here ..i'm not too sure, i wasn't too interested to try and build the whole set of externals with it ..may be we still could do something for just the sake of making binaries for other people ..
as i'm gentoo based, it's slitghtly different, but still could do .. i had always considered to write a couple of ebuilds and emerge pd just a s normal, but i didn't actyually learn to write them propertly yet .. but i reckon i can sort that out really ;)
Have you scored some RAM already, Hans?
On 25/03/2008, at 21.08, errordeveloper@gmail.com wrote:
i had always considered to write a couple of ebuilds and emerge pd just a s normal, but i didn't actyually learn to write them propertly yet .. but i reckon i can sort that out really ;)
Then maybe you'll find http://pd-overlay.sf.net/ useful.
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 09:42:18PM +0100, Steffen Juul wrote:
On 25/03/2008, at 21.08, errordeveloper@gmail.com wrote:
i had always considered to write a couple of ebuilds and emerge pd just a s normal, but i didn't actyually learn to write them propertly yet .. but i reckon i can sort that out really ;)
Then maybe you'll find http://pd-overlay.sf.net/ useful.
yeah, i looked at it, but did want to rewrite some stuff just for the sake of doing it my way.. cause i want pd to be in /opt/audio prefix .. it didn't work yet what i have writen ..i'd like to get back to it soon :)
and the ram, i'll probably keep for now..
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On Mar 25, 2008, at 4:08 PM, errordeveloper@gmail.com wrote:
hi Hans and the list,
first i have thought that i could actually send a couple of pc133
sticks over, but here is only a few and in fact i think i'd rather help up
with 64ish thing .. i do have machine runnig gentoo on 64-bit athlon, but it actually
has pd built manualy with each update and not too many externals to it ..
but i think i could set up a weekly cron job or something to actually
build a pd binary, may be not all the externals.. but the vanilla source
for sure :)the only thing is that i've said that pd is build manualy each time
over here ..i'm not too sure, i wasn't too interested to try and build the whole set of externals with it ..may be we still could do something
for just the sake of making binaries for other people ..
Both vanilla and extended auto-builds are completely scripted. I
think the 64-bit issues in pd are pretty much worked out. What needs
to happen now is to find all of the 64-bit issues with the
externals. So having a extended build would be a lot more helpful.
as i'm gentoo based, it's slitghtly different, but still could do .. i had always considered to write a couple of ebuilds and emerge pd just a s normal, but i didn't actyually learn to write them propertly yet .. but i reckon i can sort that out really ;)
Federico has done one:
http://pd-overlay.sourceforge.net/
It would also be useful to have a gentoo nightly build to work out
any issues with gentoo, and document its dependencies. There is a
wiki page too:
http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Members/nanodust/pd-extended-gentoo
(this should be moved to http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Gentoo
IMHO)
.hc
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By the way, its available super-cheap on ebay: http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitl...
How much do you need, I'm willing to procure a few gigs from ebay and
send them your way :) I'll check my parents house as well, they might
have 256mb or so sitting around.
Let me know. Cheers, ~Brandon
On Mar 25, 2008, at 6:19 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Mar 25, 2008, at 4:08 PM, errordeveloper@gmail.com wrote:
hi Hans and the list,
first i have thought that i could actually send a couple of pc133 sticks over, but here is only a few and in fact i think i'd rather help up with 64ish thing .. i do have machine runnig gentoo on 64-bit athlon, but it actually has pd built manualy with each update and not too many externals to it .. but i think i could set up a weekly cron job or something to actually build a pd binary, may be not all the externals.. but the vanilla source for sure :)
the only thing is that i've said that pd is build manualy each time over here ..i'm not too sure, i wasn't too interested to try and build the whole set of externals with it ..may be we still could do something for just the sake of making binaries for other people ..
Both vanilla and extended auto-builds are completely scripted. I think the 64-bit issues in pd are pretty much worked out. What needs to happen now is to find all of the 64-bit issues with the externals. So having a extended build would be a lot more helpful.
as i'm gentoo based, it's slitghtly different, but still could do .. i had always considered to write a couple of ebuilds and emerge pd just a s normal, but i didn't actyually learn to write them propertly yet .. but i reckon i can sort that out really ;)
Federico has done one:
http://pd-overlay.sourceforge.net/
It would also be useful to have a gentoo nightly build to work out any issues with gentoo, and document its dependencies. There is a wiki page too:
http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Members/nanodust/pd-extended- gentoo
(this should be moved to http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Gentoo IMHO)
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The machines don't need a ton. I think there are about 4 machines
with empty slots. They won't work with DIMMs bigger than 256MB (they
are old...). The Blue&White G3 might use bigger DIMMs, but I am not
sure.
.hc
On Mar 26, 2008, at 10:35 PM, bsoisoi wrote:
By the way, its available super-cheap on ebay: http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll? from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=pc133&category0=
How much do you need, I'm willing to procure a few gigs from ebay
and send them your way :) I'll check my parents house as well,
they might have 256mb or so sitting around.Let me know. Cheers, ~Brandon
On Mar 25, 2008, at 6:19 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Mar 25, 2008, at 4:08 PM, errordeveloper@gmail.com wrote:
hi Hans and the list,
first i have thought that i could actually send a couple of pc133 sticks over, but here is only a few and in fact i think i'd rather help up with 64ish thing .. i do have machine runnig gentoo on 64-bit athlon, but it actually has pd built manualy with each update and not too many externals to it .. but i think i could set up a weekly cron job or something to actually build a pd binary, may be not all the externals.. but the vanilla source for sure :)
the only thing is that i've said that pd is build manualy each time over here ..i'm not too sure, i wasn't too interested to try and build
the whole set of externals with it ..may be we still could do something for just the sake of making binaries for other people ..Both vanilla and extended auto-builds are completely scripted. I think the 64-bit issues in pd are pretty much worked out. What needs to happen now is to find all of the 64-bit issues with the externals. So having a extended build would be a lot more helpful.
as i'm gentoo based, it's slitghtly different, but still could do .. i had always considered to write a couple of ebuilds and emerge pd just a s normal, but i didn't actyually learn to write them
propertly yet .. but i reckon i can sort that out really ;)Federico has done one:
http://pd-overlay.sourceforge.net/
It would also be useful to have a gentoo nightly build to work out any issues with gentoo, and document its dependencies. There is a wiki page too:
http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Members/nanodust/pd-extended- gentoo
(this should be moved to http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Gentoo IMHO)
.hc
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Hi hans i have a bunch of 133 with 64&128MB around - which direction should i give to them? greets olsen
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
The machines don't need a ton. I think there are about 4 machines with empty slots. They won't work with DIMMs bigger than 256MB (they are old...). The Blue&White G3 might use bigger DIMMs, but I am not sure.
.hc
On Mar 26, 2008, at 10:35 PM, bsoisoi wrote:
By the way, its available super-cheap on ebay: http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll? from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=pc133&category0=
How much do you need, I'm willing to procure a few gigs from ebay and send them your way :) I'll check my parents house as well, they might have 256mb or so sitting around.
Let me know. Cheers, ~Brandon
On Mar 25, 2008, at 6:19 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Mar 25, 2008, at 4:08 PM, errordeveloper@gmail.com wrote:
hi Hans and the list,
first i have thought that i could actually send a couple of pc133 sticks over, but here is only a few and in fact i think i'd rather help up with 64ish thing .. i do have machine runnig gentoo on 64-bit athlon, but it actually has pd built manualy with each update and not too many externals to it .. but i think i could set up a weekly cron job or something to actually build a pd binary, may be not all the externals.. but the vanilla source for sure :)
the only thing is that i've said that pd is build manualy each time over here ..i'm not too sure, i wasn't too interested to try and build the whole set of externals with it ..may be we still could do something for just the sake of making binaries for other people ..
Both vanilla and extended auto-builds are completely scripted. I think the 64-bit issues in pd are pretty much worked out. What needs to happen now is to find all of the 64-bit issues with the externals. So having a extended build would be a lot more helpful.
as i'm gentoo based, it's slitghtly different, but still could do .. i had always considered to write a couple of ebuilds and emerge pd just a s normal, but i didn't actyually learn to write them propertly yet .. but i reckon i can sort that out really ;)
Federico has done one:
http://pd-overlay.sourceforge.net/
It would also be useful to have a gentoo nightly build to work out any issues with gentoo, and document its dependencies. There is a wiki page too:
http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Members/nanodust/pd-extended- gentoo
(this should be moved to http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Gentoo IMHO)
.hc
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Hey,
Thanks for the offer! Here's the info, at the bottom:
http://puredata.info/about/PdLab
If it costs a lot to ship from Europe, then it might not be worth
it. On the other hand, I'll be in Barcelona for May and June, so
perhaps I could receive them there. I don't have an address there yet.
.hc
On Mar 28, 2008, at 12:57 PM, olsen wolf wrote:
Hi hans i have a bunch of 133 with 64&128MB around - which direction should i give to them? greets olsen
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans@eds.org wrote:The machines don't need a ton. I think there are about 4 machines with empty slots. They won't work with DIMMs bigger than 256MB
(they are old...). The Blue&White G3 might use bigger DIMMs, but I am not sure..hc
On Mar 26, 2008, at 10:35 PM, bsoisoi wrote:
By the way, its available super-cheap on ebay: http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll? from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=pc133&category0=
How much do you need, I'm willing to procure a few gigs from ebay and send them your way :) I'll check my parents house as well, they might have 256mb or so sitting around.
Let me know. Cheers, ~Brandon
On Mar 25, 2008, at 6:19 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Mar 25, 2008, at 4:08 PM, errordeveloper@gmail.com wrote:
hi Hans and the list,
first i have thought that i could actually send a couple of pc133 sticks over, but here is only a few and in fact i think i'd rather
help up with 64ish thing .. i do have machine runnig gentoo on 64-bit athlon, but it actually has pd built manualy with each update and not too many externals to it .. but i think i could set up a weekly cron job or something to actually build a pd binary, may be not all the externals.. but the vanilla source for sure :)the only thing is that i've said that pd is build manualy each
time over here ..i'm not too sure, i wasn't too interested to try and build the whole set of externals with it ..may be we still could do
something for just the sake of making binaries for other people ..Both vanilla and extended auto-builds are completely scripted. I think the 64-bit issues in pd are pretty much worked out. What
needs to happen now is to find all of the 64-bit issues with the externals. So having a extended build would be a lot more helpful.as i'm gentoo based, it's slitghtly different, but still could
do .. i had always considered to write a couple of ebuilds and
emerge pd just a s normal, but i didn't actyually learn to write them propertly yet .. but i reckon i can sort that out really ;)Federico has done one:
http://pd-overlay.sourceforge.net/
It would also be useful to have a gentoo nightly build to work out any issues with gentoo, and document its dependencies. There is a wiki page too:
http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Members/nanodust/pd-extended- gentoo
(this should be moved to http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Gentoo IMHO)
.hc
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