I discovered that was one problem, and I fixed it with an absolute path. Now I
have another problem. The Eclipse startup banner shows up for a moment, then
disappears. Eclipse doesn't open.
I tried to run eclipse.exe directly, and got a message box saying that an error
occurred, and that I should check the generated log file. The log file showed
that a java.lang.NumberFormatException occurred, and also gave a stack trace.
--- In "eric.robishaw" <> wrote:
>
> Edit the bat file and make sure the PREFIX=path is correct.
> Use an absolute path for best results.
>
>
>
> --- In "lcrabtree@" <lcrabtree@> wrote:
> >
> > We just got a TS-7800 sample kit, and it had a 2GB micro SD card with
> > Eclipse and all the other goodies included. Windows refused to recognize
> > the card, but mounting tssdcardb1 and using FTP to transfer everything over
> > wasn't a big deal.
> >
> > Unfortunately, when I try to run runEclipse-Win.bat, I get the quick flash
> > of a command console, then nothing. Am I missing a step or something?
> >
>
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