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AlienScape Client V3.1.rar
I am using Parallels running Windows XP.
I try opening the run.bat file from there but it appears and disappears in a second. I managed to click it like crazy and see what it says. "UNC paths are not supported." I also opened CMD and dragged the run.bat file over into it. This is that I got...
Any help would be much appreciated.
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Anybody going to freakin help? I've asked around on 10 different forums. Nobody replied.
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Is more than 15 minutes (the time between your posts) too long to wait for a response?
Since I don't want to download whatever that is, maybe you could post the text of the .bat file. That might help. Or you could also try copying the script to your C drive instead of running it from the .psf host.
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Code:
@ECHO OFF
title AlienScape
color 81
echo AlienScape Client
echo Edited by AlienScape
EGUIjava -Xmx500m EGUI
Thanks. I will try the copying it to my C drive..
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I have no idea, really, but it looks like there's a space missing between EGUI and java
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Moved it from my .psf to C drive and still nothing. (Notice, I just dragged and dropped it from my Mac desktop unto my C:/ drive. In Programs as well.)
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It's just a Java app, so you might not have to run it in Parallels at all. Have you tried just running it in OS X? Just fire up the Terminal, type "java -Xmx500m" followed by a space, and then find the "EGUI" application (which should be in the application's folder somewhere) and drag it onto the Terminal window. Then go back to the Terminal and hit Return. See if your app launches.
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Originally Posted by Ruyuk
Anybody going to freakin help? I've asked around on 10 different forums. Nobody replied.
But something tells me that tone will really help.
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Originally Posted by CharlesS
It's just a Java app, so you might not have to run it in Parallels at all. Have you tried just running it in OS X? Just fire up the Terminal, type "java -Xmx500m" followed by a space, and then find the "EGUI" application (which should be in the application's folder somewhere) and drag it onto the Terminal window. Then go back to the Terminal and hit Return. See if your app launches.
Ummm... I tried EGUI.java and EGUI.class. Nothing worked.
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Waiting for someone to respond... Please help...
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You need to learn a little patience. This is a web board, and people check it when they have the free time to do so. We all have lives beyond just sitting here and hitting the Reload button on our browsers over and over to see if you have made a new post so we can instantly reply to it. This kind of attitude does not exactly motivate people to want to help you.
You say it "didn't work." Can you elaborate? What happened? Did you get an error message? What was it? Anything beyond "it didn't work" would probably help. It would also help if you actually told us what happened when you tried to run it from your C drive in Parallels. As it is, you seem to be expecting us to be both psychic and omnipresent.
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Sorry, I am busy. Running my website and stuff and I am going to release this...
When I moved it, it appears and disappears even faster then it did when it was on the .psf. I opened commaned and dragged and dropped it (run.bat) in there and I get the exact same thing as the picture says in my first post but only the .psf was changed.
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Originally Posted by Ruyuk
Sorry, I am busy.
So are we.
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I know, but can't you at least help me really good and then you would be done? Thanks.
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Beats me, we don't even know what's going wrong since you're apparently too busy to post the exact error messages that occur when you try to run it both in Parallels and in the Terminal.
Only thing I can think of at this point is to change "EGUIjava" in the batch file to just "java", but who knows if that will work if it's not working from OS X either.
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This is when I changed the file name from EGUI.java to Java.java
This is when it's normal...
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Originally Posted by Ruyuk
I know, but can't you at least help me really good and then you would be done? Thanks.
Maybe everyone is done without helping you "really good."
The people who offer advice and assistance at the macnn.com boards are very knowledgeable and they appear to want to help when others have problems. But demanding that they help you on your schedule is not the way to get the assistance that you need.
I recommend being patient, and you might get the solution. Otherwise, you can move on to message board # 11.
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Why'd you alter the the Run.bat file? If you leave it as it is from the download, it runs just fine in Windows. The java app does not work on the current version of Java on Leopard.
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Notice, I am running on Tiger.
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Notice, you never mentioned that anywhere in this thread. Second, you haven't answered why you changed the batch file and broke it.
Like I said, it runs just fine on Windows. Use it in your Parallels VM.
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Tried it does not work. I have Java JRE and Java JDK.
Tried it on Parallels nothing.
I changed it cause someone told me to and nothing worked.
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The original batch file runs just fine on the latest JRE on Win XP SP3 in VMWare Fusion. You are copying the whole folder into your VM and opening the batch file within that folder?
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Originally Posted by Ruyuk
This is when I changed the file name from EGUI.java to Java.java
I wasn't talking about EGUI.java, I was talking about "EGUIjava" in the run.bat file, on the line that says "EGUIjava -Xmx500m EGUI" - the EGUIjava that the message in your original picture complains isn't valid. It looks like that's probably supposed to just be "java", which would make sense since the batch file is essentially running a Java applet (unless there's an app called EGUIjava.exe in the program folder somewhere, in which case I'm probably wrong). Changing that back might fix it - or, you could just revert to the original Run.bat file as Art suggested.
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Nothing. Just the same old, appears and disappears in 1 second.
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Originally Posted by Art Vandelay
The original batch file runs just fine on the latest JRE on Win XP SP3 in VMWare Fusion. You are copying the whole folder into your VM and opening the batch file within that folder?
I am using Parallels. -.-
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You still haven't answered the question. Using Parallels isn't going to make a difference.
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Originally Posted by rickey939
My head hurts.
Thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by Simon
Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure.
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Ah, nevermind, I saw you're running Tiger.
Upgrade and you'll be able to run it on OS X.
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Originally Posted by Ruyuk
Upgrade to Leopard?
Yes, then you'll be able to run Java 6 and run your program.
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Originally Posted by Ruyuk
AlienScape Client V3.1.rar
I am using Parallels running Windows XP.
I try opening the run.bat file from there but it appears and disappears in a second. I managed to click it like crazy and see what it says. "UNC paths are not supported." I also opened CMD and dragged the run.bat file over into it. This is that I got...
Any help would be much appreciated.
Did you try copying the whole program's folder (not just the .bat file) on your desktop, or anywhere in the Windows drive, rather than running it from the shared folder?
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Originally Posted by King Bob On The Cob
Yes, then you'll be able to run Java 6 and run your program.
Make sure you change your Java prefs to use Java 6 by default. Otherwise, it tries Java 5 first and it fails. That's what happened when I tried it on Leopard.
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Yes to patrix.
Art Vandelay, How do I make Java 6 my default?
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You need Leopard first, then use Java Preferences to change the default Java version.
You still haven't answered patrix's and my question about how you're running it in XP.
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At first, I had it on my Desktop of my Mac and so it appeared on my Desktop of my Windows. I tried it. Nothing. I moved it into Programs in c:// and still nothing.
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The whole folder or just the batch file?
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Here are the instructions for getting this running, under Parallels, running Windows XP SP2 (or 3):
1) Download your own file package (AlienScape Client V3.1.rar) from the link in your first post.
2) Unpack it.
3) Copy the entire folder to your Windows XP installation in Parallels
4) Place the folder on your Desktop
5) Do: Start -> Run
6) Type "cmd" (no quotes) and hit return
7) cd Desktop
8) cd Alien, then hit Tab to complete and then hit return
9) Type: "run.bat" (no quotes) and hit return
It now runs.
Assumptions:
1) You re-downloaded the package above
2) You're running Windows XP SP2 (or 3)
3) You're running Sun Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 (specifically Version 6 update 7, build 1.6.0_07-b06)
4) You didn't edit the run.bat file that came with the package
Why didn't the original .bat file run for you? Because you edited it. To fix it
Replace "EGUIjava -Xmx500m EGUI"
With "java -Xmx500m EGUI"
Of course, that just puts it back to the unedited version, so you may as well download it again, because if you edited the run.dat (for no reason), you may have "accidentally" changed other files that will be causing your problems.
Now.
We're all busy. Some of us even have jobs that require more effort than "running a website". When you're asking an open forum for assistance, you should be:
1) Patient
2) Grateful
3) NEVER argumentative
4) Able to accurately describe the problem and provide all error messages and enviromentals
If you can't do ALL of the above, then don't ask the forum for help.
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Further clarification to run under Leopard:
1) Run Java Preferences (Applications -> Utilities -> Java Preferences)
2) In the second section, "Java application versions", drag "Java SE 6" to the top, then quit the application
3) Run Terminal
4) cd into your AlienScape Client V3.1 folder
5) Type: java -Xmx500m EGUI, then hit return
It now runs. This DOES NOT work under Tiger, you need to be on Leopard.
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