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Mac Mosaic (Was: Re: Hey, like, is anyone there?)
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lugnet.lego.direct
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Fri, 9 Feb 2001 04:36:41 GMT
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Jake McKee <jacob.mckee@america.lego.com> wrote:
> Also, just to recap Tomas from as few days ago, the reason that there is no
> support for Mosaic on the Mac is due to the very very poor Java Virtual
> Machine (JVM) that the MacOS uses. There are so many problems with it, that
> it caused major problems in the initial coding. That is all I know at this
> point, more to come.
After reading the above paragraph, I have the following questions:
What level of Java is Mosaic written in (1 or 2)?
Is Mosaic coded entirely in Java, or Java + "extras"?
What version of MRJ (MacOS JVM) was Mosaic tested with?
(Apple recently recently released MRJ 2.2.4 (MRJ 2.2.X = Sun JDK 1.1.8
(Java 1), Java 2 is coming with MacOS X.)
Erik
P.S. Thanks for keeping us informed. :)
--
Erik L. Knopp
Lugnet Member #61
eknopp@isd.net
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