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[Gzz] Asko 2002-01-09 (PersonalJava)
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Asko Soukka |
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[Gzz] Asko 2002-01-09 (PersonalJava) |
Date: |
Thu, 9 Jan 2003 19:03:02 +0200 (EET) |
8h workday
- Got GZZ 0.6 run on Casio Cassiopeio under Windows CE and
Personal Java 1.1
I finally compiled GZZ under Windows using Sun's JDK 1.1
and don't know yet was the compiling platform crucial.
At least it shouldn't be, but you newer know about WinCE?
I tried to compile once under Linux usin Sun's JDK 1.1
Debian package, but couldn't get it work.
Anyway, it appeared to be quite unusable :( Even with only
one 240x240 Window one step last a few seconds with no
animation. Somehow I could enter only uppercase letters when
most of the keybinding of course didn't work. One more strange
thing was that if I tried to use existing structure, it always
created a new structure. I couldn't test committing because of
that only-uppercase typing problem.
So, at least GZZ 0.6 can be run using Personal Java. I also
tested it successfully with Personal Java emulator and checked
the classes using javacheck. I got some "optional errors" about
java.io -package. It means that following classes are optional
in Personal Java 1.1. spesification:
* java.io.File
* java.io.FileInputStream
* java.io.FileNotFoundException
* java.io.FileOutputStream
* java.io.FileReader
* java.io.FileWriter
* java.io.FilenameFilter
* java.io.RandomAccessFile
Sun's Personal Java I used with Cassiopeia implemented
java.io-package fully. About Nokia Communicator's implementation
I don't know.
Sorry that I didn't reach to office today, and couldn't ask about
headsets. I think I'll leave this PDA for a while and continue for UML
tool tomorrow. Of course I still have to try to install e.g. Linux-Vr and
test if it runs regual JAVA and GZZ faster than CE runs Personal Java :)
--
Asko Soukka | Taitoniekantie 9 A 603 | address@hidden
+358-40-8235947 | FIN-40740 JYVÄSKYLÄ | http://www.iki.fi/asko.soukka/
- [Gzz] Asko 2002-01-09 (PersonalJava),
Asko Soukka <=