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  A real-time graphical programming environment for live interactive
  computer music, Pd works on SGI machines, Microsoft Windows,
! Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OSX.
  
  Pd is copyrighted, but is free for you to use for any reasonable purpose.
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  A real-time graphical programming environment for live interactive
  computer music, Pd works on SGI machines, Microsoft Windows,
! Linux, and Max OSX.
  
  Pd is copyrighted, but is free for you to use for any reasonable purpose.

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  <H3> <A name="s1.3"> 3.3. Installing Pd in Macintosh OSX </A> </H3>
  
! <P>Pd version 0.35 and up support Macintosh OSX, although there are still some
! problems.  You can always just download 
  the sources and compile them yourself, or (easier) 
  find a MacOSX-style "package".  The first package was put together by Adam 
! Lindsay and can be found on 
! <A href="http://homepage.mac.com/atl/sw"> 
! http://homepage.mac.com/atl/sw</A>.  The package simply installs itself 
  and you needn't follow the directions below. 
  </P>
  
  <H4> To install on OSX from source: </H4>
  
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  <H3> <A name="s1.3"> 3.3. Installing Pd in Macintosh OSX </A> </H3>
  
! <P>Pd version 0.35 and up support Macintosh OSX.  You need the Jaguar
! distribution (10.2) of OSX.
! 
! <P> To install Pd you can always just download 
  the sources and compile them yourself, or (easier) 
  find a MacOSX-style "package".  The first package was put together by Adam 
! Lindsay; the most current one seems to be the one by Hans
! on
! <A href="http://www.pure-data.org/Members/hans/">
! http://www.pure-data.org/Members/hans/</A>.
! The package simply installs itself 
  and you needn't follow the directions below. 
  </P>
  
+ <H4> To install on OSX from the binary tarball: </H4>
+ 
+ <P> The binary tarballs on 
+ <A HREF="http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html">
+ http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html</A>
+ take more steps to install but are more "official".  To install them:
+ 
+ <P> If you haven't already, first download and install Tcl/Tk; there are pointers on
+ Hans's page, or try:
+ <A href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tcltkaqua/">
+ http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tcltkaqua/</A>.  Double click on what you
+ get (a disk image opens) and then double click on the "package" icon, and the
+ installer should tell you how to proceed from there.
+ 
+ <P>  Then download a tarball like pd-0.37-0.mac.tar.gz, and expand it
+ (I think that's done just by clicking on the thing in OSX.)  You can install
+ it into your home directory for example.  Then start a shell window and
+ type "~/pd/bin/pd" to it, and pd should start.
+ 
  <H4> To install on OSX from source: </H4>
  





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