I am sorry to hear that you were not able to get Robocode up and
running for your class this week. :-\
I also fully understand that it should work on your IT system.
One way to proceed could be to try a completely other computer, e.g.
your personal computer at home or so. If you are able to get it up and
running here, then you will have to find out what exactly is the
difference between the Java installation on your computer and the
system at Portland State University. You could also try to run other
Java applications (e.g. download some from Internet), and check if the
run fine. Just to check if the Java installation works in general, or
have errors in general.
I haven't got any bug reports or similar for Windows XP with the
current versions of Robocode. So I think the problem must somehow
exists on your system. But I am not sure, meaning that their could be
a problem in Robocode that we have not seen before.
- Flemming
On Jun 24, 9:07 pm, "Edwin Pilobello" <
e_pilobe...@...> wrote:
> I will send this reply off to the IT Techs here at Portland State
> University. Hope they can figure it out. Robocode isn't working for
> my class this week.
>
> --- In
Roboc...@..., "flemmingnlarsen"
>
>
>
> <flemming.n.larsen@...> wrote:
>
> > Well. It could be the .jar file containing the robocode-setup.jar
> > file that is corrupted. Have to tried to download it from another
> > mirror on SourceForge?
>
> > Hmm.. perhaps you could also try to set your JAVA_HOME to your java
> > installation, e.g. C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_06 or similar.
>
> > Your PATH should include %JAVA_HOME%\bin
>
> > You could also try to download another version of Robocode and see
> if
> > this makes a difference?
>
> > I wish you luck.
>
> > Best regards,
> > - Flemming- Hide quoted text -
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