The forum sticky topic at http://www.msfn.org/board/last-versions-so...se-t105936.html says the last Java run time environment version was 5 update 22 with a note that 1 6 0 7 actually works. http://www.mdgx.com/add says the same.
Neither reference said anything about Java SE, the development program for producing Java applications.
Inferentially, per Sun, Win 98 Java SE support also stopped with Version 6, cf. http://java.sun.com/...igurations.html (Win 98 included) and http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/inst...igurations.html (Win 98 not included)
Do any of the version 6 Java SE updates work on Win 98?
Note: I tried Java SE 6 update 7. It didn't install.
Note: According to the MDGx note, to install 6 update 7 you have to run the msi file from the temporary directory. I tried that, and all I got was another .msi file in the temp directory. Running the update 7 install normally seemed to work.
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What is the last Java SE that works on 98? This refers to program development tool, not the run time environment
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Posted 14 November 2009 - 01:54 PM
I have posted the actual MSI file, so you don't have to go thru all those steps anymore...
http://www.mdgx.com/add.htm#JAVA
BUG:
Java SE 6.0 (a.k.a. 1.6.0) Update 7 (6u7):
http://java.sun.com/...chive/j2se/6u7/
Direct download [15.1 MB, right-click to save!]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/JAVA_6U7.MSI
is the LAST Update compatible with Windows 95/98/NT4 SP6a/ME, but you MUST
ignore "Warning: This is not a supported Operating System!" error message!
FIX:
How to install Java SE 6.0 (a.k.a. 1.6.0) Update 7 (6u7) on Windows
95/OSR1/OSR2/98/98 SP1/98 SE/NT4 SP6a/ME:
1. Run .MSI installer [15.1 MB, right-click to save!]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/JAVA_6U7.MSI
2. Or run .EXE installer [15.2 MB]:
http://java.sun.com/...chive/j2se/6u7/
-> stop at "Welcome to Java" screen -> open Windows Explorer or File Manager
-> browse to %windir%\TEMP [default is C:\WINDOWS\TEMP (Win95/98/ME) or
C:\WINNT\TEMP (WinNT4) = see your C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT or C:\CONFIG.SYS SET TEMP
line(s) for exact location if different than default (Win95/98/ME) or your
TEMP environment variable (WinNT4)] -> run .MSI installer!
HTH
http://www.mdgx.com/add.htm#JAVA
BUG:
Java SE 6.0 (a.k.a. 1.6.0) Update 7 (6u7):
http://java.sun.com/...chive/j2se/6u7/
Direct download [15.1 MB, right-click to save!]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/JAVA_6U7.MSI
is the LAST Update compatible with Windows 95/98/NT4 SP6a/ME, but you MUST
ignore "Warning: This is not a supported Operating System!" error message!
FIX:
How to install Java SE 6.0 (a.k.a. 1.6.0) Update 7 (6u7) on Windows
95/OSR1/OSR2/98/98 SP1/98 SE/NT4 SP6a/ME:
1. Run .MSI installer [15.1 MB, right-click to save!]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/JAVA_6U7.MSI
2. Or run .EXE installer [15.2 MB]:
http://java.sun.com/...chive/j2se/6u7/
-> stop at "Welcome to Java" screen -> open Windows Explorer or File Manager
-> browse to %windir%\TEMP [default is C:\WINDOWS\TEMP (Win95/98/ME) or
C:\WINNT\TEMP (WinNT4) = see your C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT or C:\CONFIG.SYS SET TEMP
line(s) for exact location if different than default (Win95/98/ME) or your
TEMP environment variable (WinNT4)] -> run .MSI installer!
HTH
#3
Posted 28 November 2009 - 04:53 PM
MDGx, you way want to read RetroOS's post here:
http://www.msfn.org/board/kernelex-4-0-fin...6-page-240.html
I was able to get the Version 6 Update 16 of Java to work (even before I installed KernelEx).
He basically follows your advice for Update7 and once it's installed Opens Java from the Control Panel and unchecks Enable the next-generation Java Plug-in (requires browser restart), from the Advanced Tab.
It's on that page sorry having trouble with the link.
My apologies! I am, of course, talking about the JRE. You may wish to look at the MDGx.
http://www.msfn.org/board/kernelex-4-0-fin...6-page-240.html
I was able to get the Version 6 Update 16 of Java to work (even before I installed KernelEx).
He basically follows your advice for Update7 and once it's installed Opens Java from the Control Panel and unchecks Enable the next-generation Java Plug-in (requires browser restart), from the Advanced Tab.
It's on that page sorry having trouble with the link.
My apologies! I am, of course, talking about the JRE. You may wish to look at the MDGx.
This post has been edited by Steven W: 29 November 2009 - 11:58 AM
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