> Have pulled out my antique Pioneer and want to use Pyro with it. After
> some serious fussing, I've determined that sometime in the last n years
> the hard drive died. I've got a new hard drive, but I'm not sure what to
> install OS-wise.
>
> Can anyone else tell me what you've used Pyro with on a Pioneer? In
> particular, what version of the OS do you have installed? I'm thinking
> of trying Fedora, but do  I need an ancient version to be compatible
> with Pyro?

Hmmm... good questions. Unknown answers. It has been years since we turned
ours on. However, I do know that some people recently have used their
Pioneers with the latest Pyro (out of SVN; [1] to browse, [2] to download)
and I believe that it worked fine. (Player has changed much over the
years, but I think we have a version on the server that works with Pyro).

-Doug

[1] - http://svn.cs.brynmawr.edu/viewvc/pyrobot/trunk/
[2] - http://svn.cs.brynmawr.edu/pyrobot/trunk/

> Thanks,
>
> - Jennie
>
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