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Hi Adele, Concerning Visual Age for Java: It is available for different platforms, including Linux. The problem is the underlying JDK. The Linux version supports -as far as I know- only JDK 1.1.8. But they might have updated it. Check the IBM website. Regards, Moritz Adele Cutler schrieb: > Thanks for the parallel coordinates help, Bill! > > Now I have what is maybe a really dumb question. > > Is there a preferred machine/OS/development environment > for VisAD? > > I'm asking because I need to buy a new computer and I > don't know what to buy. I'm very comfortable with unix, > which I currently use with X-win32 from a PC. I've used > sparcs in the past and I'm comfortable with them too. > I've been using IBM Visual Age for Java and this seems > very nice, but it's my understanding that this only works > on a PC. So I'm torn... > > Thanks for any advice. > > Adele. -- Dipl-Ing. Moritz Weiten Fon/Fax: ++49 (0)30 314 26904/26915 mailto:Moritz.Weiten@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://dynamik.fb10.TU-Berlin.DE/~weiten -- Prozess u. Anlagentechnik TU Berlin, Sekr. KWT-9 Strasse des 17. Juni 135 D-10623 Berlin
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