I can test this, but it won't be for several days unfortunately, so if
someone else can get to it more quickly, go for it.

-Nathan

On Nov 13, 2007 6:05 PM, Alexey Petrenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aha, looks so...
>
> working_vm\vm\vmcore\src\init\vm_init.cpp
> === cut ===
>     if((osvi.dwMajorVersion == 4 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 0) ||  // NT 4.0
>        (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 5 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 0) ||  //
> Windows 2000
>        (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 5 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 1) ||  // Windows 
> XP
>        (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 5 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 2)) {  //
> Windows.NET
>             return JNI_OK;
>     }
>     printf("Windows %d.%d is not supported\n", osvi.dwMajorVersion,
> osvi.dwMinorVersion);
>     return JNI_ERR;
> === cut ===
>
> Do we really have some code which prevents us from running on Windows
> version higher then 5? We can't we just check min version?
>
> Nathan, could you please remove this check and test what happens? :)
>
> SY, Alexey
>
>
> 2007/11/14, Nathan Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Is Windows Vista explicitly not supported? I get the follow when
> > launching something (i've only tried to two different apps).
> >
> > Windows 6.0 is not supported
> > HMYEXEL062E Internal VM error: Failed to create Java VM
> > FAILED to invoke JVM.
> >
> > -Nathan
> >
>

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