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====== What type of computer do I need for the computing programs at Edinboro? ====== | ====== What type of computer do I need for the computing programs at Edinboro? ====== | ||
- | ===== Update for COVID-19 | + | ==== Update for COVID-19 ==== |
As all Fall 2020 courses may have an online portion and/or an online final, you should have access to a computer or laptop. Chromebooks are not recommended. In addition, you may need a webcam and access to a scanner or phone camera. See below for more details. | As all Fall 2020 courses may have an online portion and/or an online final, you should have access to a computer or laptop. Chromebooks are not recommended. In addition, you may need a webcam and access to a scanner or phone camera. See below for more details. | ||
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There is no requirement that you purchase any computer equipment for face to face classes. For online classes you will need a computer (laptop or desktop) with Windows, Linux or macOS. A Chromebook is probably not acceptable. | There is no requirement that you purchase any computer equipment for face to face classes. For online classes you will need a computer (laptop or desktop) with Windows, Linux or macOS. A Chromebook is probably not acceptable. | ||
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We provide computer labs with workstations, | We provide computer labs with workstations, | ||
We use both Microsoft Windows and Linux in our classes and the labs labs provide you access to computers running both of these operating systems. | We use both Microsoft Windows and Linux in our classes and the labs labs provide you access to computers running both of these operating systems. | ||
- | Nearly all, if not all of the Linux software we use is free. | + | * Nearly all, if not all of the Linux software we use is free. |
- | We provide access to Windows software through the Microsoft Imagine program. | + | |
We provide remote access to Linux compute servers, so this is not an issue. | We provide remote access to Linux compute servers, so this is not an issue. | ||
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We do use minimal commercial software. | We do use minimal commercial software. | ||
- | The Unreal Engine is the current game engine we use in the game concentration. This software is free to use for non-commercial purposes. | + | |
In general, a Chromebook is probably not a viable solution. You can possibly make it work, but it will require much more effort on your part. You currently can not run VirtualBox, Unreal, or many other software packages on a Chromebook. | In general, a Chromebook is probably not a viable solution. You can possibly make it work, but it will require much more effort on your part. You currently can not run VirtualBox, Unreal, or many other software packages on a Chromebook. | ||
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Get a reasonable computer with at least 8GB of memory running Windows, Linux or macOS. A graphics card that will support a second monitor along with that second monitor would be very helpful. | Get a reasonable computer with at least 8GB of memory running Windows, Linux or macOS. A graphics card that will support a second monitor along with that second monitor would be very helpful. | ||
- | === Detailed Answer === | + | ==== Detailed Answer |
For the first year and a half of the program you will be learning to program. You will spend quite a bit of time at he computer writing and debugging code. For the most part you will be working on a remote server so the primary concern will be a keyboard/ | For the first year and a half of the program you will be learning to program. You will spend quite a bit of time at he computer writing and debugging code. For the most part you will be working on a remote server so the primary concern will be a keyboard/ | ||
- | A second monitor. Make sure that the graphics card in the computer can support two monitors (most do). This is extremely helpful as you will probably be using a web browser for reference in one monitor and multiple work areas (terminals, IDE, ...) in the second. This is not a requirement but extremely useful. Most of our lab computers have two monitors. | + | * A second monitor. Make sure that the graphics card in the computer can support two monitors (most do). This is extremely helpful as you will probably be using a web browser for reference in one monitor and multiple work areas (terminals, IDE, ...) in the second. This is not a requirement but extremely useful. Most of our lab computers have two monitors. |
- | At least 8 GB of memory, if not more. | + | |
- | Students in the game concentration will use Unreal Engine. The requirements for Unreal list this as a minimum. | + | * Students in the game concentration will use Unreal Engine. The [[https:// |
- | For the systems network/ | + | * For the systems network/ |
- | A quad core is a good upgrade, but you will probably get that anyway. | + | |
- | Disk space becomes a consideration later in the program, but you will probably have sufficient disk space on anything you purchase. You will probably end up migrating work to the cloud anyway. | + | |
In addition to programming, | In addition to programming, | ||
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If you plan taking notes on your computer, you will want a laptop which is durable and reasonably light weight. You will frequently have classes which are back to back and you will not be able to return to student housing between every class. This means you will have to carry the laptop for most of the day. While the campus is not huge, you may have a 10 minute walk between classes or from your dorm room/car to your classes. | If you plan taking notes on your computer, you will want a laptop which is durable and reasonably light weight. You will frequently have classes which are back to back and you will not be able to return to student housing between every class. This means you will have to carry the laptop for most of the day. While the campus is not huge, you may have a 10 minute walk between classes or from your dorm room/car to your classes. | ||
If you are in the game concentration, | If you are in the game concentration, | ||
- | === Covid-19 Answer === | + | ==== Covid-19 Answer |
If classes are moved completely on line, you will probably double the amount of time you spend using your computer. While not required, the second monitor becomes even more important. | If classes are moved completely on line, you will probably double the amount of time you spend using your computer. While not required, the second monitor becomes even more important. |
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