The JDK-1.2.2rc2 release appears to have been built with some native
code
which is dependent on a Pentium II or newer processor.

The JDK-1.2.2rc2 release runs out of the box on a Pentium II - 266Mhz
processor
using Slackware 7, which is based on glibc-2.1.2.

Trying the same JDK release on a machine using a Pentium-MMX - 233Mhz
with Slackware
7, I got the Illegal instruction error.

-Paul





Riyad Kalla wrote:
> 
> Odd, no mine worked fine right off the bat. It seems a bit faster to me, but
> other than that I can't tell a difference (I don't do the hardcore-coding you all
> do).
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> -Riyad
> 
> Ekkehard Kraemer wrote:
> 
> > Hallo Riyad,
> >
> > RK>New release of JDK 1.2.2!
> >
> > After downloading the 20 MB and installing it (I wonder why it doesn't come as
> > standard .tgz, but never mind), I just get "Illegal instruction" (without any
> > other output) when running java oder appletviewer. I'm running a up-to-date
> > Debian potato system, i.e. the same as was used compiling the JDK.
> >
> > Has anybody on this list had the same problem and fixed it? If so, how?
> >
> > MbG, Ekkehard
> >
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