JCye does not depend on Sun's JDK. It will work with any JVM that supports Sun's JNI or Microsoft's RNI. Compliant JVMs include, but are not limited to 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 and Sun JDK ports to Linux and FreeBSD. --Tucker
To reiterate, the Java port is done -- if you want to drive the Cye from a linux box right now, all you need is the JDK, and the JCye package from www.teambots.org. The package was written by Brian Chemel at CMU's MultiRobot Lab. Regards, Tucker Balch
JCye does not depend on Sun's JDK. It will work with any JVM that supports Sun's JNI or Microsoft's RNI. Compliant JVMs include, but are not limited to 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 and Sun JDK ports to Linux and FreeBSD. --Tucker
To reiterate, the Java port is done -- if you want to drive the Cye from a linux box right now, all you need is the JDK, and the JCye package from www.teambots.org. The package was written by Brian Chemel at CMU's MultiRobot Lab. Regards, Tucker Balch