Q: What does the “a” mean? Im making a slipstream CD with winxp sp1. I have an older SP1 file, but the newest is called SP1a (only 125MB unlike the original which is 133Mb). Which should I use?
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Running old Java programs that expect the Microsoft JVM, instead of the newer standard Sun JVM.
Or websites …I have some favorites like
The Official U.S. Time Clock (http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Central/d/-6/java)
that look "smoother" with the MS VM java. The Sun just don't cut it …check it out for yourself.
Re:Running old Java programs that expect the Microsoft JVM, instead of the newer standard Sun JVM.
Re:Pardon my lack of knowlege, but what is the Virtual Machine Java good for?
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Yeah. Personally, I would still like to get a hold of the original "XP SP1", I have this bizarre desire to keep the MSJVM around..
I have msjavx86(Microsoft VM) ..size is 5.24MB ..:)
Re:Yeah. Personally, I would still like to get a hold of the original "XP SP1", I have this bizarre desire to keep the MSJVM around..
Re:Originally posted by: guy
SP1 has MS's Virtual Machine Java. SP1a doesn't.
Re:SP1 has MS's Virtual Machine Java. SP1a doesn't.
Re:Decided to just us the 'a' version since its newer, what the hell.
Anyway, if anyone has slipstreamed sp1 using Nero please see my other thread as I have a slight problem.
Re:hmm…just checked..you are correct on the sizes and the differences..I forgot
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