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Serialport systemname
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serialport systemname

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Note: The Microsoft JDK 1.0 jview does not correctly report an unsatisfied link error when it cannot find a DLL. Class files for Java 1.0.2 (supported on Win32 only) have also been provided if you’re still using JDK 1.0.2. The default Serialio and JavaTerm classes are built for use with the JDK 1.1.x. The correct version of the shared library (or DLL) is loaded dynamically when the SerialPort object is created. Any Sun JDK 1.1 or later port running on any platform.also support JNI. Microsofts RNI1 (with J++ 1.0, 1.1, and MSJDK 1.0, 1.5, 1.51)Įxamples of JNI compliant packages are Sun’s JDK 1.1.x and later, Symantec Visual Cafe, Borland JBuilder, IBM VisualAge for Java, ParcPlace Parts For Java, SuperCede 2.x, IBM JDK for OS/2, Apple’s MRJ 2.x.

serialport systemname

Sun’s JNI – Java Native Interface (JDK 1.x and later) Sun’s ‘Classic’ native methods interface (JDK 1.0.2) The SerialPort tool should work with any Java Virtual Machine (VM) that is compliant with any of the following native method implementations provided we support that platform.

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The Java SerialPort tool provides access to the serial ports of the computer allowing you to communicate with barcode readers, modems, mice, printers, sensors, or any serial device. If you plan to run on JDK 1.1.8 use the Serialio.jar in the. Due to enhancements in JDK 1.4.0, certain older code may not run as expected when run on older versions of the Java VM (1.1.8 in particular). This version was compiled with JDK 1.4.0. Solaris Sparc/x86, Linux x86/ARM, FreeBSD x86, HP/UX PA-RISC, SGI IRIX MIPS, IBM AIX PPC, SCO UnixWare IA32, Compaq Tru64 Alpha, Novell Netware, WinCE MIPS/SH3/SH4/ARM, EPOC32 ARM, PocketPC 2002 MIPS/SH3/SH4/ARM Java compatability Note










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