Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 5:52 am Post subject: BTD Editor Question
I cant get the BTD Editor Tool to work on Windows XP. Does this program require some runtime thing like VB6 or JAVA? Any help or guidance would be much appreciated.
Interesting...this is the error I get when I try to run using the exe or the pif. I ran it from the command line so I could capture the error text. I do have Sun JAVA Runtime installed, so I am not sure what virtual machine this is referring to, unless it is the old MS JAVA Runtime thing, which MS had to remove from XP and other operating systems.
Someone please help. I would really like to use this tool.
C:\Documents and Settings\Stephen Wicker\My Documents\Setup Files\Close Combat\S
tratedit>BTDEdit.exe
Unable to start the application. The Microsoft virtual machine cannot be found.
I located a copy of BTD Munger and it seems to work just fine. But if others are already on XP (Service Pack 2), then the JAVA based CC tools are not going to work, specifically the data pack and unpack tools.
At some point, someone might need to write a new pack and unpack that is C based for MS. I wonder if any written specs exist for CC data in binary form, etc... Obviosly CPLFilth and the guys that did the first pack and unpack understand the data formats, so I am wondering if they wrote that down somewhere.
I'm using BTD editor and pack/unpack tools with XP with SP2 and both work fine as well as BG editor. Using Java Virtual Machine referred to in BG editor readme. Version of BG editor I have has the following readme:
"BGEdit
by Zeppo
Installation:
BGEdit requires no special install or uninstall program. Simply unzip the contents into a dedicated folder and launch the application BGEditIV (CC4) or BGEditV (CC5).
Thank you so much for taking the time to post all that information. I went to the site you mentioned for the MS JVM, (I have been there before), but I must be really stupid because I could not find where you actually DOWNLOAD the JVM.
I also read somewhere on the CSO forums that you must have the MS JVM, becuse pack and unpack ONLY work with that version. Other versions from SUN may not do the trick?
Anyway, I will keep trying...but I have tried several SUN versions to no avail.
Just a bit of info to share from the MS JAVA link supplied by LapsedPacifist. At the site there was a FAQ with the following information.
MSJVM is included with:
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows 2000 Server
Windows 2000 Data Center
Windows XP
Windows NT® Server 4.0
Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition
Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition
Windows NT Workstation 4.0
Windows Server Datacenter 2003
Windows CE Platform Builder 2.11
Windows CE 2.2 Connectivity Services
Windows CE 2.21 Connectivity Services
Windows CE 3.0 Connectivity Services
Windows CE 3.1 Connectivity Services
The MSJVM is not included with Windows XP SP1a, Windows XP SP2, Windows Server™ 2003, or any future Microsoft software.
Yes, it doesn't work on newer XP versions which don't have the Microsoft Java VM, and they don't provide it anymore, so the unpack/repack tools should really be ported to C (repack is, actually, but unpack isn't!) or some sensible programming language.
Since you can find the java source for unpack, it's not that impossible. Well, it'd take time, obviously. Anyway, in the meantime, you can download the old microsoft Java VM from http://www.alibre.com/support/downloads.aspx#jvm
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