[Tinyos-help] cygwin install?
Michael Schippling
schip at santafe.edu
Mon Feb 5 17:55:14 PST 2007
Windows...cygwin is only a *NIX emulator, Java runs outside of it.
MS
Ken Peirce wrote:
> Thanks for the javacomm package. It's a life saver.
>
> One other question: If I install Java 1.4, I install the windows version
> normally or the linux version via the cygwin prompt?
> Cheers,
> Ken
>
>
> */Michael Schippling <schip at santafe.edu>/* wrote:
>
> Write Once Run Nowhere(TM) Java should be backward compatible.
> Using 1.5, or 1.6 if you like bleeding edges, classes compiled
> under previous versions should run fine.
>
> I have the Windows javax.comm package on my website because it
> seems to have dropped off the face of the supported earth:
>
> http://www.etantdonnes.com/TMP/javacomm20-win32.zip
>
> There are newer approaches, but I think the above is what you
> want for T1.
>
> MS
>
> Ken Peirce wrote:
> > Is there a newer set of instructions for getting tinyos1.1 to run on
> > cygwin? I have seen www.tinyos.net/tinyos-1.x/doc/install.html
> but it is
> > a bit out of date.
> >
> > 1. I cant find a Sun JDK 1.4 on the specified web site. I can see
> a Java
> > SE JDK 5.0 and 6.0 . Will these work too or do I need to find an old
> > version ferreted away somewhere?
> >
> > 2. Javacomm has distributions for Solaris, Linux and generic. Is the
> > generic version what is needed for windows?
> >
> > Any guidance is appreciated
> >
> > Ken
> >
> >
> >
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