I'm too busy to be detailed, so sorry, but: newish mac machines plus
live USB boot of puredyne has been a total pain for me recently.
"Faultless"? No. We're trying to improve this but we mostly don't use
macs so we can't prioritise it at all.

Dan


2011/9/2 Andy Farnell <padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk>:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Wondering if anyone can tell me the exact situation regarding PureDyne
> on iOS at the moment, as the archives and my own experiences are
> patchy, obsolete info in this rapidly changing area.
>
> Is it possible, to make a faultless and easily used live C development
> environment using PureDyne?
>
> I have 20 students all with MacOS Snow Leopard and need to create
> USB keys for a C programming course. There is no way they are going
> to install and register a 1GB X-Code "developer pack" to do a few first
> semester C exercises. So I need a simple bootable stick I can issue.
>
> It needs a persistent live mount so I can apt-get gcc and a bunch
> of libraries like portaudio, jack, SDl and so on, and also so that
> the students can save their work between sessions.
>
> Thoughts greatly appreciated,
> thanks & best 2 all,
> Andy
>
>
>
>
>
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