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				 Re: Tech tree viewer in the works... 
 hmm, i know what wrong with that, the MS JVM odesn't have  the java command, but "jview", that file is located in the c:\windows dir, so all you have to do is replace "java" with "c:\windows\jview" in the bat file.(eidt: jview could be somewhere else if you downloaded it, just serach for it then)
 
 But then you'll get another error, called java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError, for which i got no solution yet...
 I suggest downloading the Sun JVM..i can't find the link yet...it's somwhere on java.sun.com, i'll post it when i find it..
 
 [ May 30, 2002, 08:58: Message edited by: Lemmy ]
 
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