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Im having problems  starting Jsynthlib. I have: jsynth_018_with_mbsid_rel6 and updated my JRE as much as possible (using the live updater). When I try to start the app the following happens:

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Any suggestions? :-\

Im hav´nt been using jsynthlib musc, but I needed it now to try the example patches for the bended 303sid, if somebody could upload the as a syx file for TL nice patch tool that would also be much appreciated :)

Thanks to you all for any help!!  ;)

js

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Im using V5.0 atleast that what it say when I install it..

when i open the java-infobox it shows this:

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Actually don´t know what I should think... Is it Java 2 or java 1.5.0 (build 1.5.0_05-b05)?

hmm when i runned the installer (filename: jre-1_5_0_05-windows-i586-p.exe) it said it was Java 2 se RE version 5.

It´s quite af mess to figure out which one download on the java webpage...  :-\ Thought I got the right one when I managed to get my homebanking to work...

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I can only say that 1.5 sounds correct (my first comment about 5.0 was wrong)

It should work with this version, don't know why you cannot start JSynthLib - time to ask a java expert, maybe Meeshka can help (for the case that he doesn't read this article, just write him a PM)

Best Regards, Thorsten.

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js, you are using the correct Java version.  Even as a bit of a 'java expert' I find Sun's numbering policy very confusing. As far as I remember there was:

Java 1.0

Java 1.1

Java 1.2 - marketed as Java 2, hence the "Java 2, version 5"

Java 1.3

Java 1.4

Java 1.5 - Marketed as Java 5.

So the latest version could be known as Java 1.5, or Java 2 version 5, or J2SE 5.0, etc, etc.. very confusing for anyone who is not aware of Java's release history! 

I'm not sure why it is not working, what happens when you try and run the .bat file?

It could also be a classpath problem, you could try running it with "java -classpath G:\Sid\jsynth JSynthLib"

Hope this helps,

- Adam

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Yes you are both right!! I was using the wrong version, had no luck using it after I got the program started. I did what Meeshka said (java -classpath G:\Sid\jsynth JSynthLib) and that worked the first time. After that i figured out that i´ve downloaded an old version :( stupid me... Sorry for taking you time, but thaks for you kind help! :)

js

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