it. I'm not sure if I'm being dense, or if it's just talking above my
current tech knowledge level.
Here’s how to change the amount of memory allocated on XP: (which I use, so s
o far, so good)
1. Edit The properties of the VASSAL shortcut you have on your desktop. The
target should look something like:
"C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_08\javaws\javaws.exe"
"@D:\Documents and Settings\Brent Easton\Application
Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\javaws\cache\indirect\indirect3902.ind"
And so begins my problems. My target is as follows:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\javaws.exe -offline
"C:\Documents and Settings\jason\Application
Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\javaws\http\Dwww.vassalengine.org\P80\DMws\AMvassal.jnlp"
So, now should I just C&P the correct target, since it appears to be rather
significantly different (changing Brent Easton to jason, of course), or is
this indicating that vassal or Java isn't setup right on the system?
2. Now go and find the .ind file it is pointing to and edit it. It should
contain something like:
D:\Documents and Settings\Brent Easton\Application
Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\javaws\cache\http\Dwww.vassalengine.org\P80\DMws\AMvassal.jnlp
And now the problems multiply, because the file directed in step one doesn't
exist on my system. I've tried going through the directory, and I've tried
doing a search (and yes, hidden files'n folders are set to show) Again, I
get the impression that something somewhere is seriously off.
3. Next, go and find the AMvassal.jnlp file it is pointing at and edit it.
It will contain a buch of XML, part of which will look like:
<j2se version="1.4+" max-heap-size="256m"/>
Change the “256m” to “512m”, save the file and try again.
Having failed at both step one and step two, I think it's a given that step
three won't work. But, am I just being dense on this, over thinking this, or
what? Thanks in advance
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