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by Ortela » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:06 pm
To make it work, you need to install JAVA SDK on C:\sun\SDK “ without blank spaces in the root address ” (standard it will install fine).
You need to install JAVA JDK on C:\Java “ without blank spaces in the root address ” (standard it will install in C:\Program Files\ ). C:\ program File \... have blank spaces in the root name and it will not work with LEJOS and ECLIPSE.
The same for LibUSB-Win32. You need to install it like C:\LibUSB-Win32
For me it works fine. I hoop its work for you too
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by jvance » Thu Aug 16, 2007 11:22 pm
Ortela wrote:To make it work, you need to install JAVA SDK on C:\sun\SDK “ without blank spaces in the root address ” (standard it will install fine).
You need to install JAVA JDK on C:\Java “ without blank spaces in the root address ” (standard it will install in C:\Program Files\ ). C:\ program File \... have blank spaces in the root name and it will not work with LEJOS and ECLIPSE.
The same for LibUSB-Win32. You need to install it like C:\LibUSB-Win32
For me it works fine. I hoop its work for you too
What is the difference between the SDK and JDK? Aren't they the same thing?

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by 99jonathan » Fri Aug 17, 2007 4:35 am
uh yea
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by bbagnall » Mon Aug 20, 2007 4:09 pm
jvance wrote:What is the difference between the SDK and JDK? Aren't they the same thing?

I think Sun once called it the Java Developer Kit, then they called it the Java Software Developer Kit (Java SDK). Same thing.
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