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Is OSBot compitable with my version of mac?

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Hey guys everytime I try to launch the .jar file it gives me an error: Could not launch java .jar file osbot.jar.

 

I have a mac 10.5.8.

java version "1.5.0_30"
Java 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_30-b03-389-9M3425)
Java HotSpot Client VM (build 1.5.0_30-161, mixed mode, sharing)

A quick google search has told me that the bot will run on your operating system, if you update Java to the latest version available on your operating system - it will not work with the current version of Java you are sporting, however. I'd recommend you update your OS anyway - it is rather outdated and is no longer receiving support

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A quick google search has told me that the bot will run on your operating system, if you update Java to the latest version available on your operating system - it will not work with the current version of Java you are sporting, however. I'd recommend you update your OS anyway - it is rather outdated and is no longer receiving support

 

This was the last update for 10.5.8. I got the mac os 10.6 iso but no dvd. Do u think if I update my mac then update java the bot will work? Otherwise I will purchase a dvd-r of 8gb for nothing.

 

Your Mac's Operating System is not being compatible with the updated Java versions.

Amazingly, Apple themselves have written specific Java software to suit your iMac OS! Use the link below and download the correct applet for your OS.

View the list of downloads yourself:

http://support.apple.com/downloads/#Java

If you're running on an OS x Snow Leopard 10.6.8, then you should install the following:

Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 16

If you're running on the newer OS x versions (2013), then you should install the following:

Java for OS X 2013-004

If you're running on a 10.4 OS x version, then you should install the following:

Java for Mac OS X 10.4, Release 9

Install the right one and re start the client.

Tell me if it worked.

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Doesnt work with the newest update for 10.5.

I will try updating my OS to 10.6 tomorrow and see if that update works then.

Mountain Lion is fully compatible with OSBot. Earlier versions are not. 

 

Unfortunately, I believe this is the right answer. You may be able to get it to run on Lion, but either way, you should upgrade to 10.8 (most current version is 10.8.5).

 

Before you try to upgrade to Mountain Lion, make sure your device can even run it. Since you're currently on OS X Leopard (10.5.X), it's possible that your device may be too old to upgrade. The earliest models supported in Mountain Lion are the mid-2007 iMac, late 2008 aluminum or early 2009 unibody polycarbonate MacBook, mid-2007 MacBook Pro, and late 2008 MacBook Air.

 

If you don't know exactly which model you have, go to the Apple at the top-left, click "About This Mac", click "More Info...", then copy/paste your serial number into the box here:

https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do

After you enter your serial number, it'll tell you which model you have (and if it's still under warranty & for how long).

 

PM me if you can't figure out a way to upgrade to 10.8 for free. Or Google it.

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