Re: [A85: Re: Here it is, the Sqrxz and Super Mario 86 level competitio
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Re: [A85: Re: Here it is, the Sqrxz and Super Mario 86 level competition!]
I wasn't trying to come off as a know-it-all, but i thought MRJ only
supported 1.1. Again, i don't use a Mac, so i don't really know. I'm sure
you can tell my mac knowledge is not too great.
-mike
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Erlewine <erlewine@lynxus.com>
To: <assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Monday, November 01, 1999 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: [A85: Re: Here it is, the Sqrxz and Super Mario 86 level
competition!]
>
> and you need to get your **** together, cause MRJ, the newest version,
goes
> with the JDK 1.2 standard, as far as i have heard. also, new in mac os 9,
> the os automaticaly updates itself through the internet. also, us
> registered apple developers have heard from apple that mac os X is
probably
> going to have native built in java support, using external object code
> libraries for updates. so when sun comes out with a new version of the
java
> spec, you can take the JDK libraries, and plop it in the system folder,
and
> instant update, mainly thanx to the Mach Kernel that OSX is going to be
> based off of. And yes, i know, i use solaris too through my dad's office,
> and i know that has the best java support... right now.
>
> --
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> ----------
> >From: "Michael Pearce" <mpearce@bbnow.net>
> >To: <assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org>
> >Subject: Re: [A85: Re: Here it is, the Sqrxz and Super Mario 86 level
> competition!]
> >Date: Mon, Nov 01, 1999, 03:17 AM
> >
>
> >
> > All right, here is where your trashing of PCs is a little off. MRJ only
> > supports JDK 1.1, which is very old (JDK1.2 has been out for more than a
> > year i think). While Microsoft's JDK also only supports 1.1 and is not
very
> > compatible (done intentionally?), Sun makes a JDK 1.3 beta for the PC as
a
> > reference implementation. This is a full 2 versions above the Mac's.
Apple
> > really needs to get their **** together with Java. They are seriously
> > falling behind. So if you want to do Java with the latest and greatest
> > JDK's, don't use MS or Apple's Java implementations... use Sun's (which
is
> > available on Solaris and Win32).
> >
> > -mike
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Michael Erlewine <erlewine@lynxus.com>
> > To: <assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org>
> > Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 5:51 AM
> > Subject: Re: [A85: Re: Here it is, the Sqrxz and Super Mario 86 level
> > competition!]
> >
> >
> >>
> >> I think the only way to run java apps right now is to use the applet
> > runner.
> >> I think you can drag a java app onto the applet runner and run it.
From
> > Mac
> >> OS X, or maybe already in Mac OS 9, you should be able to run java apps
> >> transparently by double-clicking on them in the finder. By the way,
for
> > you
> >> windows guys out there, a note: Mcrosoft's java system isn't 100% pure
> >> java, as apposed to Apple's. If you want to do real java, use a Mac,
and
> > if
> >> you want to do anything else for that matter, still, use a Mac.
> >>
> >> --
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> >> ticalc.org handle: mitchodog
> >>
> >> ----------
> >> >From: John Teffer <jdteffer@c4.net>
> >> >To: assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org
> >> >Subject: Re: [A85: Re: Here it is, the Sqrxz and Super Mario 86 level
> >> competition!]
> >> >Date: Sat, Oct 30, 1999, 1:16 PM
> >> >
> >>
> >> >
> >> > I wrote;
> >> >
> >> >> > I just don't know how to run Java applications using MRJ. I'll
> >> >> > try it at school though.
> >> >
> >> > Michael Erlewine wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> MRJ has an applet runner application. It should be in your Apple
> > Extras
> >> >> folder, or otherwise installed by a full install of MRJ. also MRJ
2.2
> > (i
> >> >> think) developer beta is out. go get it!
> >> >
> >> > Yep, I've used it. I was under the impression, however, that it
> >> > was only for running applets. It's what I use to test applets
> >> > for my Java class, I compile the .java file with javac, make an
> >> > .html file with an applet tag, and drop the .html file onto
> >> > applet runner. How would I go about running an application, as
> >> > opposed to an applet?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks,
> >> >
> >> > - John
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > If you think there's a solution, you're part of the problem.
> >> > - George Carlin
> >> > --
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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