python for flash drives

tobiah st at tobiah.org
Tue Aug 29 17:53:55 EDT 2006


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
> 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'm kinda stuck.  I don't want to have to reinstall
> python AND wxPython AND PIL every stinking time I log on.  However,
> using it from my flash drive is painfully slow taking up to a minute
> just to execute some scripts.  And it's not doing me any favors with
> I/O to the flash disk either.

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