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<h2>Bring Your Own Laptop!</h2>
<p>Some students like annotate a pdf handouts during lecture but paper handouts are also provided. Bring your own Windows, Linux, or MacOSX laptop to your CS341 discussion sections because the lab will not have desktop machines. A Chromebook with Linux enabled may work but is not recommended. The recommended minimum laptop specification for CS341 is: i) A basic 10 year-old laptop if you just want to write code using VS Code locally but compile and test remotely using the CS Cloud : <a href='https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs/supporting/requirements'/>VS Code minimum requirements</a>. Alternatively, to run a multi-CPU core Linux locally (e.g. by running a Linux Virtual Machine on your laptop) then you will need something newer and powerful e.g. i5 x64 4-core 8th generation (or similar) CPU, 8GB RAM (16GB recommended), 100 GB Disk Space, SSD recommended. High-end gaming laptops are not recommended because they are bulky, heavy and have poor battery life.</p>.
<p>Some students like annotate a pdf handouts during lecture but paper handouts are also provided. Bring your own Windows, Linux, or MacOSX laptop to your CS341 discussion sections because the lab will not have desktop machines. A Chromebook with Linux enabled may work but is not recommended. The recommended minimum laptop specification for CS341 is: i) A basic 10 year-old laptop if you just want to write code using VS Code locally but compile and test remotely using the CS Cloud : <a href='https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs/supporting/requirements'/>VS Code minimum requirements</a>. Alternatively, to run a multi-CPU core Linux locally (e.g. by running a Linux Virtual Machine on your laptop) then you will need something newer and powerful e.g. i5 x64 4-core 8th generation (or similar) CPU, 8GB RAM (16GB recommended), 100 GB Disk Space, SSD recommended. High-end gaming laptops are not recommended because they are bulky, heavy and have poor battery life.</p>

<p>There is the new loaner laptop program run by the Main Library <a target='_blank' href='https://www.library.illinois.edu/sc/'>Scholarly Commons</a> at the 3<sup>rd</sup> floor of the U of I Main Library (Room 306, <a href='http://ada.fs.illinois.edu/0041.html' target='_blank' >ADA Map</a>). You may borrow a laptop for up to 10 days e.g. while waiting for your laptop - just bring your physical ICARD. A typical loaner laptop is a 2020 Windows Dell Latitude 5310, i5 Core 15-10210, 16GB, 512GB SSD with local admin rights to install software.</p>

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