godinpants wrote:Whenever you connect to the internet it phones home and if changes are found, it can be bricked remotely.
Not entirely. I unscrewed the bottom and fiddled with all sorts of shit.
That was a few weeks ago, and nobody has pulled me up about anything 
Also, you're right, it is a DET-issued laptop I'm trying to run it on. +1 for observation!
So yeah, until I buy another laptop harddrive to wedge into this thing, I'll be using Skale. It looks fully featured and pretty usable in comparison to Craptracker 
I was hoping for some sorta executable JAR file to run it with, though. It runs extremely horribly in IE8 (don't blame me, blame the awesome Australian government!).
Perhaps I can contact the creator of Skale to compile a JAR version...?
Oh yeah, Sonant looks pretty sweet. However the generation time thingo is pretty god damn annoying.
Thanks a heap guys - I now have someone to blame when I flunk my School Certificate exam!