Peter, have you ever run the non-JRE fiji with the homebrew Java? I am trying to set this up on an M1 mac and it is failing miserably - the app just stops and disappears with no error message. I also tried to launch the fiji.jar in terminal and it gave me a bunch of class not loaded messages - so I guess launching right from java is a bit trickier than that. Alternatively, do you think the Azul version of java would work better?

Using JMRI requires a combination of hardware (in this case running Windows), Java software and a JMRI download for a specific version. The table below shows configurations that have been reported working - there may be other combinations that are also possible, but they have not been reported by the user community. JMRI Release Windows Rel. Java Rel. Test release 4.x.y through 4.25.9 7, 8, 10, 11, Vista Java 1.8 ("Java 8") Production rel 4.26 7, 8, 10, 11 Java 8 or Java 11 (Recommended) Production rel 4.26 Vista Java 8 Test rel 4.27.1 7, 8, 10, 11, Vista Java 8 or Java 11 (Recommended) Test rel 4.99.x 8.1, 10, 11 Java 11 Production rel 5.0 8.1, 10, 11 Java 11 Test rel 5.x 8.1, 10, 11 Java 11 Older releases:

 JMRI Release Windows Rel. Java Rel. Test release 3.10.1 Java 1.6 Test release 3.10.1 Vista SP1 Java 1.7 Test release 2.14.1 Java 1.5 or 1.6 Test release 2.14.1 Windows 2000 SP3, XP Java 1.6 Production release 2.8 Windows 98, ME Java 1.6 Installation Procedure Since JMRI 5.1.6. During the installation your machine will be checked for java 11 or greater. First it will check the default version, then if that fails search the registry entries (javasoft keys).


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If java 11 or greater is not found it will ask you whether you wish to continue the installation. Continuing permits you to resolve this issue later by either installing a valid version or linking JMRI to an absolute version as described in Using a specific java version section below.

JMRI also supports an offline installation - to set up, refer to the Offline Installation section below.

The JMRI project is continuously adding features, bug fixes, examples and tutorials to the release, and sonew "Test" versions appear every couple of weeks. You may find one of these has features that you really want.These are announced in the JMRI users Groups.io group.  Run the JMRI installer

 When the JMRI download is ready, you will be asked to either save it to disk or directly run the installer.

 [NOTE: illustrations below are not all from the same release, but should be similar to what you see.] Installer start-up

  Check for a previous version

 It will then check to see if a previous version of JMRI exists, backup any Preference, Roster and other settings and, if necessary, uninstall the old JMRI version. 

You may choose to have the installer make a backup of the existing files, and provide a location on disk for this set.

  In some circumstances, the removal of JMRI version 2.5.1 or earlier might fail, resulting in a messageUninstaller failed


In such cases, it is necessary to download and run the following file and then re-run the installer:

 RemoveOldJMRIUninstallEntry.exe Choose Users If supported by your Windows version and depending on the permissions of your user, the installer may ask you to choose to install JMRI just for yourself or for all users of the computer.

  Choose Components The installer will now present a list of the components to be installed.

 

 This will install JMRI to the default location, place shortcuts for DecoderPro and PanelPro on the desktop and create a JMRI Start Menu folder containing shortcuts for typically used JMRI programs. If you wish to change where JMRI is installed, change the install type from 'Typical' to 'Custom (select to choose program folder)' using the drop-down menu. Choose Install Location

 The next screen suggests a place for the install.

  Choose Start Menu Folder

 The following screens lets you choose a place for JMRI in your Start menu.

  Check for Java

 The installer will check for a suitable version of Java on your computer and, if required, will alert you to which version of Java should be installed. For example, although these messages may change based on the version of JMRI you are attempting to install.

 

 

 See the tables above for information about which Java is currently recommended for your version of JMRI and see the JMRI Java Recommendations page for information about downloading Java. Install files

 Once existence of a suitable Java Runtime Environment has been confirmed, it will then install the needed libraries, plus add a "JMRI" program group to your Start menu and put shortcuts to the DecoderPro and PanelPro programs on your desktop.

 

 

 Click Next. Installation is complete

     Using a specific java version To use a specific java installation either install that version to the JMRI install directory \jre or link the specific java version to the JMRI install directory \jre

Make a note of the directory where the version of java you wish to use is installed and where JMRI was installed.

As an example the java I wish to use is in "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\jdk-11.0.16.101-hostspot"

JMRI was installed in the default location "C:\Program Files (x86)\JMRI"

To create the link open a Command Prompt in administrator mode (elevated permissions) and enter the command:

mklink "C:\Program Files (x86)\JMRI\jre" "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\jdk-11.0.16.101-hostspot"

If you're using a "skinning" utility which changes the appearance of programs running on your computer, you should tell it to ignore the "java.exe" program. That's how JMRI and DecoderPro will appear to it, and they weren't written with such "skins" in mind.

This is the current version of the driver. Unless you have unusual requirements (running old applications or JVMs), this is the driver you should be using. It supports PostgreSQL 8.2 or newer and requires Java 6 or newer. It contains support for SSL and the javax.sql package.

I disabled the firewall in windows settings and tried again and still ran into the same issues. I then went and downloaded AT Launcher and did everything it wanted in the application and had it install java with it and what not. I tried to run just a normal instance of minecraft and got a few errors.

Solved(sorta): Okay so I managed to fix this in a way some others might not be able to, but I wanna include how I fixed it regardless. I fortunately have access to another computer so what I did was I logged into my java account on that computer and downloaded minecraft(the launcher did work when i booted up a random 1.19 world) I then took the files from .minecraft in roaming and copied the asset folder and put it in my onedrive and then I went back to my computer and took that asset folder and replaced the .minecraft folder on my main PC and it fixed the issue and launched my instance.

The most reliable way to launch the installer is from a terminal like this: java -jar i2pinstall_2.5.0.jar. This will launch the GUI installer. Depending on how your computer is set up, you may be able to start the installer by double-clicking the "i2pinstall_2.5.0.jar" file or right-clicking the file and selecting "Open with Java". Unfortunately, this behaviour is difficult to predict.

A Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK) must be available in order to run Galaxy Watch Studio. No Java virtual machine was found after searching the following locations:

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After downloading just run the installer. Check that java isinstalled by opening the terminal and running the commandjava. If you see some helpful output about usage then theinstallation was successful. 0852c4b9a8

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