You¡¯re nearly there
There¡¯s a SPACE between Java & -version. It¡¯s a COMMAND ¡°Java¡± followed by the option ¡°-version¡±
Like this: (note, on a Raspberry Pi I need to put TWO hyphens before ¡°version¡±. On Windows you just need one?
This shows I have Java 11 installed?
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On 7 May 2023, at 17:59, David dareese51 via groups.io <dareese51@...> wrote:
? Well I guess being over 70 is a problem in terms of knowing how to do things on a computer. ?I am running windows 7. ?I clicked on the start button and in the search box typed cud and a program cmd.exe popped up and I hovered mouse it and right
clicked and then clicked on run as administrator. ?I got a black box that said administrator:C:\windows\system32\cmd.exe. ?Next to c:\windows\system32> where the cursor was blinking I inserted Java-version and I got that it was not recognized as an internal
or external command, operable program or batch file.
What did I do wrong. ?Sorry I am unable to do this.
On May 7, 2023, at 11:21 AM, John Griffin <johng.sst@...> wrote:
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David,
The easiest?way to see what version of Java you have is to open a cmd window and type java -version
Mick
I have a problem as well - when DP reads a Tsunami 2 it sees CV8=141 and CV7=71 it then reads the others BUT - it sits for a while looking at CV259 and then says no such decoder. It does the same for an old Soundtrax decoder from 2001.
I hope an update soon will fix this little bug.
Gerry
-- Gerry Hopkins MMR #177 FNMRA Great Northern Downunder
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John Griffin
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