Reply 20 of 25, by maxrebo
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk307/zlpe … yScreengrab.jpg
Here's the pick,I do have 64-bit java and the 64-bit version of dbgl.
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk307/zlpe … yScreengrab.jpg
Here's the pick,I do have 64-bit java and the 64-bit version of dbgl.
Ok thanks, that looks perfectly normal. Do you get an error message when running dbglcons.cmd that you can get a screenshot of?
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk307/zlpe … BGLconerror.jpg
Here its is which is weird because I do have 64-bit java.I also downloaded the 64 bit version of dbgl and clicked that link for to download the 64-bit version.Should I go with the 32-bit version because 32 bit is 64-bit compatible.
Well, apparently you also have a 32-bit JRE installed (you can check on the command prompt with "java -version"). Anyways, to get DBGL working, either change your path environment setting to point to the 64-bit java installation, or simply use the 32-bit DBGL version. FYI, the only difference in both versions is the SWT.JAR file in the lib folder, so you can also overwrite that in your C:\DBGL\LIB directory.
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk307/zlpe … dbglworking.jpg
The 32 bit version worked no strings attached and the 64 bit still doesn't work.I guess I will use the 32 bit version since it sounds like no big deal.Here's what it said on for java -version
here is the pic
http://i837.photobucket.com/albums/zz295/maxr … ava-version.jpg