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        <description>Audiopint development has benefited from the hacking, creativity, brainstorming and general participation of a large number of contributors. We particularly thank the inventmusic crew in the Boston area, as well as everyone who has put their energy into this project so far. We invite anyone else who is interested to build their own 'pint, and moreover to contact us about how you can get involved!</description>
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        <description>This page contains our OS image, which you can download and install on a USB key (see below for download) 

If you are using a Via EPIA EN board in your AudioPint, you have the option of simply using our Linux install image on your USB key to get you started right away.  If you're using different hardware, you should follow the steps for the manual installation instead.</description>
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        <description>That's David Bouchard in the background, and Ben Vigoda in the back-background. In front is Dave Merrill's Yellow Audiopint. This is the Audiopint that was built up for the Laetitia Sonami / Joel Ryan show. We also took it to the Maker Faire in San Mateo CA, May 19-20 2007 (where this picture was taken). It uses the Pelican 1200 case and EPIA EN 1.5GHz motherboard, with 512MB of RAM. 5 extra USB ports were added on the inside of the box with a PCI USB card.</description>
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        <description>Imagine the complete reinvention of the musician's audio toolbox. 

Today's performers still have to bring crates of rack-mounted audio processors, unwieldy strings of heavy effects pedals, and large instruments with them to shows. The continued widespread proliferation of this specialized electronic equipment has begun to seem unnecessary in light of today's cheap, audio-capable, reconfigurable personal computers.</description>
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