I haven't used the XDE for a while, and when I ran it tonight I got an error message saying the JRE couldn't be found. I removed the application, downloaded it and reinstalled it with the same result. I couldn't find the JRE on my system, although I'm quite sure I downloaded the complete Java SDK some time ago. Anyway, I downloaded it again, copied the JRE6 directory into the appropriate XMOS directory, renamed it to JRE, and the XDE was working again.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Lost JRE
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Did you install the 32-bit Java Engine, it doesn't work with the 64-bit. 64-bit OS is OK.
I had some problem when I installed on my fathers computer, but that was due to the UAC in Windows and user rights.
I had some problem when I installed on my fathers computer, but that was due to the UAC in Windows and user rights.
Probably not the most confused programmer anymore on the XCORE forum.
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I'm running Win7 x64, so I installed the 64-bit version. I did a couple of compilations and it seems to be working OK.
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I'm running the 10.4.2 tools on an Oracle(Sun) 64-bit JRE on 64-bit Ubuntu 10.10 without any problems.
You do need to install the 32-bit support libraries on Ubuntu 64 as XMOS tools (not the JVM) need these.
See http://www.xmos.com/kbase/index.php?Vie ... EntryID=25
Max.
You do need to install the 32-bit support libraries on Ubuntu 64 as XMOS tools (not the JVM) need these.
See http://www.xmos.com/kbase/index.php?Vie ... EntryID=25
Max.