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by gypsy_fly :: Rate this Message:

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The IT techs here at PSU figured it out.  I'm told it was a corrupt
Robocode extract file.  I'll be able to use robocode on the next
class.

Now all I need to do is get it up on my home computer.


--- In Robocode@..., fnl <flemming.n.larsen@...> wrote:
>
> 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 -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
>


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