Jmol requires jdk 1.2 or later. Please upgrade, and try again.

As for running on Linux, once again "java -version" should respond with a
version of 1.2 or later. If that is true, Jmol should be able to run by
simply executing the jmol shell script which is in the jmol-2 directory.

Thanks,
  Bradley


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From: "kerrell chia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 2:21 AM
Subject: [Jmol-users] Re: Jmol-users digest, Vol 1 #25 - 1 msg


> Hi, sorry for the late reply, I was out of office.
> Anyway, I've check my version and it's jdk 1.1.8.
> I've tried typing
> >jre -v jmol
> >class not found:jmol
>
> when I tried the c:\jmol-2\jmol.bat
>  it gives,
> out of environment space
> bad command or file name.
>
> Anyway,
> a further question, how do you get it to work in a
> unix/linux environment?
> I tried
> >install-jar jmol.jar
> >kaffe jmol
> but it didn't work.
> Sorry, I'm not familiar at all with java....
>
> Thanks folks.
> Cheers,
> BK
>
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