Re: [A85: Re: Here it is, the Sqrxz and Super Mario 86 level competit
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Re: [A85: Re: Here it is, the Sqrxz and Super Mario 86 level competition!]
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!
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ticalc.org handle: mitchdog
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>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, 10:31 AM
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> Michael Pearce wrote:
>>
>> They shouldn't have .cla extensions. maybe it is the unzip program you are
>> using? i'm pretty sure they were .class 's for me using winzip.
>
> Yeah, that was my point, it's a limitation of the MacOS file
> naming system, files can only be up to 31 characters long.
>
>> but it is
>> an application - running in a web browser would have been hell since it
>> needs to do file I/O and signing Java applets is a pain in the ****
>
> I just don't know how to run Java applications using MRJ. I'll
> try it at school though.
>
>> if you
>> have java on your machine on your machine at school, try it out. Java is
>> for the most part really cool. And if you ever wanted to make any kind of
>> ti 8X utility in java, i have a pretty good class that writes a ti 8X file.
>> I kind of wish that ticalc.org had a directory for reusable programming
>> classes.
>
> Have you asked? It sounds like a good idea to me.
>
> - John (who is going to try Solomon's Key as soon as he sends this.)
>
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