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Mozilla 1.8a3 and Java 1.4.2_05 work OK on the socket seven, AMD 550.  
That should be comparable to Peter's setup.  
 
It also works on the machine I was having trouble with; AMD 2.2G.  
 
The problem on both machines was the same.  OS/2 is on FAT16.  Java   
has always been on the OS/2 partition.  The later machine accepted   
Runtime and Java without a complaint.  The older machine produced   
installation errors.  That was the tip I needed to fix them both.  
 
Java is now with the browser stuff on the FAT32 partition that is   
shared with W98.  
 
Ray  
 
 
> Ray Davison wrote:  
> I just put Mozilla 1.8a3 and Java 1.4.2_05 on W98SE on a socket seven,   
> AMD 550.  
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> The diag site correctly identifies Win and Java versions, the little guy   
> starts to dance, and then dies.  
>   
> Ray  
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>   
>> I have W98SE, Java 1.4.2, Moz was 1.6 is now 1.8a3.  
>>  
>> However, At the moment I cannot help you.  I am getting the same   
>> symptom as with OS/2 Java 1.5.2_05.  When that diag page tries to   
>> load, Moz closes.  
 
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