Re: python for flash drives

2009-01-20 Thread Ben Finney
Thomas Lord writes: > try portable python. it's free! You say it's free, but I'm unable to find the license terms easily on the web site. Which free software license does the recipient have in the work? -- \ “There's a certain part of the contented majority who love | `\

python for flash drives

2009-01-20 Thread Thomas Lord
try portable python. it's free! http://www.portablepython.com/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: python for flash drives

2006-08-29 Thread Fuzzyman
Putty wrote: > Is there such a thing as a special version of python that I can run > more efficiently from a flash drive? I'll be at college for hours > every day with hours of free time for the next few months, but the only > computers at my disposal are windows PCs that use GoBack to auto-rever

Re: python for flash drives

2006-08-29 Thread tobiah
You could always get an mp3 player that windows can see as a drive letter. I'll bet the I/O would be quite fast. Plus, you would be getting an mp3 player. If money is a concern, check out used ones on ebay. Putty wrote: > Is there such a thing as a special version of python that I can run > mo

Re: python for flash drives

2006-08-29 Thread Maciej Dziardziel
Putty wrote: > Is there such a thing as a special version of python that I can run > more efficiently from a flash drive? google for movable python (or similar) -- Maciej "Fiedzia" Dziardziel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king. -- http://mail.python.org/mai

python for flash drives

2006-08-29 Thread Putty
Is there such a thing as a special version of python that I can run more efficiently from a flash drive? I'll be at college for hours every day with hours of free time for the next few months, but the only computers at my disposal are windows PCs that use GoBack to auto-revert every reboot. So I'