Re: [A85: Re: Here it is, the Sqrxz and Super Mario 86 level competition


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Re: [A85: Re: Here it is, the Sqrxz and Super Mario 86 level competition!]




I'm pretty sure you can run an application.  Most of the people i work with
use Macs (and MRJ) for development of the application the company produces.
But i use a PC so i don't really know.  If you can't figure out how to get
it to work, i'll ask one of the Mac guys how to do it.

-mike

----- Original Message -----
From: John Teffer <jdteffer@c4.net>
To: <assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 1999 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: [A85: Re: Here it is, the Sqrxz and Super Mario 86 level
competition!]


>
> 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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