Trademark wrote:
BTW Max Matthews (the founder of MAX/MSP) wouldn't be cought dead using a PC. MAX is designed for native use on the Mac. I've used it regularly for 4 years and never had a crash.
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I'm afraid Max Matthews isn't the founder of either MAX or MSP - the software he wrote (MUSIC) was originally written in the '50s and hence predates Macs by a good twenty five years!
Miller Puckette did indeed originally write MAX for the Macintosh (which makes it all the more surprising that I've never seen a single crash on Windows!), but most of its later developments such as FTS and MSP were written for UNIX systems in the years before Macs moved over to a Mach kernel.
Pd (perhaps the software he's most heavily involved in these days, but I couldn't be sure), upon which MSP is largely based, was open source from the start and thus ported to most modern operating systems.
However, all of this is rather off-topic since Peter has a computer he's happy with