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Re: TinyVM coding question
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Fri, 22 Sep 2000 23:42:18 GMT
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Andy Gombos <GOMBOS_2000@YAHOOihatespam.COM>
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You could use a Tcl/Tk script to install/use TinyVM/leJOS. I was trying to
do this in java, but it did not work out. Now I have a GUI editor for Tcl/Tk.
The buttons and menus would be easy to program, once I figure out how to do
commands.
Andy
Jose Solorzano wrote:
> In lugnet.robotics, Eric Harshbarger writes:
> >
> > Folks,
> >
> > I have a question about TinyVM 0.1.3. I am working with the included
> > code (TestReceiver1.java) but have come across some interesting behavior
> > which I hope someone can explain (and offer a solution for).
> [...]
>
> I already responded to Eric via email, but for anyone
> else who might be interested, this bug was fixed in TinyVM
> 0.1.4. The current version is 0.2.2. Expect 0.2.3 tonight
> or tomorrow (due to a bug fix, having to do with assigning
> negatives to byte or short fields). TinyVM 0.1.3 is the
> version on which Donald Doherty's TinyVM Cross Platform Edition
> is based. That's probably why Eric is using it. The more current
> versions do run on Windows, but on top of CygWin only.
> I realize that not everyone is comfortable with Unix-like
> environments, so we do plan to do something about that,
> at least in leJOS (TinyVM's successor). It will be very easy
> to install and use under Windows; about as easy as NQC or
> pbForth, as long as you already have a JDK (who doesn't?)
>
> Kind regards,
> --Jose
>
> P.S. TinyVM is at http://tinyvm.sourceforge.net
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| (...) [...] I already responded to Eric via email, but for anyone else who might be interested, this bug was fixed in TinyVM 0.1.4. The current version is 0.2.2. Expect 0.2.3 tonight or tomorrow (due to a bug fix, having to do with assigning (...) (24 years ago, 23-Sep-00, to lugnet.robotics, lugnet.robotics.rcx.java)
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