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Java come back!

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 11:22 am
by tranx
I haven't needed RMIR for a while, until the prospect of a new TV. Now with Firefox and Windows 10 Java seems no longer to be supported. I have MS Edge too but don't think that supports Java either and am clueless about this sort of thing - so what could I do to get Java working again for RMIR please?

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:45 pm
by The Robman
I am using RMIR on Windows 10, so not sure what you mean about Java not being supported.

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 2:06 am
by tranx
The Robman wrote:I am using RMIR on Windows 10, so not sure what you mean about Java not being supported.
Thanks. With that encouragement:-

I tried again and got Java from https://www.java.com/en/download/win10.jsp , which 'this time' installed ok (maybe I tried the wrong download before?)

Even so, the procedure I think used before, (after clicking on setup.vbs in RM)
was to open .rimir files by clicking on them and 'open with' RM, which displays: 'this app can't run on PC'.

However 'Open with' Java(TM) Platform SE Library works ok, as does clicking on the shortcut to RMIR

Panic over!

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 4:54 am
by mathdon
tranx wrote:Even so, the procedure I think used before, (after clicking on setup.vbs in RM)
was to open .rimir files by clicking on them and 'open with' RM, which displays: 'this app can't run on PC'.
There is no program called setup.vbs in the RMIR installation folder. There is Setup.vbs (with an upper-case S) that is the correct one for Windows, and there is setup.sh (with a lower-case S) that is the equivalent for Linux. I think you must have tried to run setup.sh in Windows. Please try Setup.vbs.

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 5:50 am
by tranx
mathdon wrote:
tranx wrote:Even so, the procedure I think used before, (after clicking on setup.vbs in RM)
was to open .rimir files by clicking on them and 'open with' RM, which displays: 'this app can't run on PC'.
There is no program called setup.vbs in the RMIR installation folder. There is Setup.vbs (with an upper-case S) that is the correct one for Windows, and there is setup.sh (with a lower-case S) that is the equivalent for Linux. I think you must have tried to run setup.sh in Windows. Please try Setup.vbs.
Right, I see now that there are two of them and it certainly works ok after Setup.vbs. There seem to have been several things I may have done wrong but all is now well thank you.