Windows 9x/ME / Communication
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HotJava 1.0
From the readme: http://java.sun.com/products/hotjava/index.html HotJava is a full-featured, lightweight Web browser with a highly customizable user interface. It is built on the HotJava code base, which provides a secure, platform-independent, scalable, and customizable base for building Web-aware applications and suites that are 100% Pure Java. HotJava can download and execute applets from behind corporate firewalls. You can extend the browser's capability dynamically--without increasing its base memory footprint--by installing new content and protocol handlers for it to use with new media types or protocols. Developers can also embed browser functionality into an existing application with the HotJava HTML Component, a JavaBeans component that parses and renders HTML. The HotJava 1.1.2 release includes the Java Runtime Environment for the Java Development Kit (JDK), version 1.1.4. Minimum requirements: Windows 95/NT
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Windows NT/2000 / Utility
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HTML Converter 1.3
Microsoft Internet Explorer Never support Java. In order to view the applet in I.E. (Internet or Intranet), the applet writer have to added special code in the Web Page. htmlconverter is such utility. Java *.jar file is actually the same as *.rar so compression again (twice) is not allowed. Just download the *.rar and rename as *.jar To use this tool, you need the JDK. (java development kit). It is natural that this utility presumes you are java developer and should have the JDK installed.
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DOS / OS
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Solaris 2.5 Source Code 2.5
Has support for the sun4, sun4c sun4d sun4e sun4m sun4u hardware platforms.
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DOS / OS
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Solaris Source Code 2.6
Source code for Solaris 2.6. Platforms include the sun4c sun4d sun4m sun4u
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Solaris Source Code 2.7
Source code to SUN Solaris 2.7. Hardware platforms include the x86 pc.
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Solaris Source Code 5.8
Solaris 5.8 source code. Platforms include the x86 pc, sun4d, sun4m and sun4u.
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Unix / OS
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SunOS Source Code 4.1.3
This is the SunOS 4.1.3 SUNSRC CD-ROM. It contains the source in 3 forms. 1. plain text source, as a ufs tree, rooted at the top level of this filesystem. Symlinks to the SCCS hierarchy are in place. 2. SCCS hierarchy, rooted at SCCS_DIRECTORIES. 3. a tar image of the SCCS hierarchy, in a file named 4.1.3_SUNSRC.tar. This is rooted at ./SCCS_DIRECTORIES. Please see the SunOS 4.1.3 Source Installation Guide for further details.
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DOS / OS
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SunOS Source Code 4.1.4
Also known as Solaris 1.1.2 Has platform code for the sun4c sun4 sun4m
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