Phoenix Live CD is a Linux distribution that focuses on physics experiments with homemade equipment in an innovative way.
Booting the Live CD is straightforward. Just insert it into the drive and reboot your machine. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to start graphics mode. By default, the hard disk of your PC is not used, but you can enable it later to save experimental data.
If you have Phoenix Interface hardware connected to your computer, you will be able to run the phoenix programs from the main menu. Moreover, you can write and execute your own programs since the compilers and graphics libraries required for developing software come with the CD.
Lastly, if you wish to find out more about the CD's contents or explore its features, you can browse the file 'index.html' included in it. All in all, Phoenix Live CD is a useful tool for any physics enthusiast who wants to experiment with homemade equipment and innovative methods.
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