spyderCodes
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This is an experiment.
There is a rudimentary spyderCodes now available for Windows and Macs.
I really don't see this as being very useful but here it is anyway.
Right now the app searches for the error codes and returns the error code info.
That's all.
YOU MUST HAVE JAVA INSTALLED for it to work.
If you spend much time on the internet you probably have it on your computer.
Check the Apps and look for JAVA
You can get the JAVA runtime here
This is my first JAVA Rodeo so I'm not claiming to be an expert.
The installation has not been thoroughly tested so I am not certain what problems might crop up.
I have a dropbox account and you can get the spyderCodes.jar file here.
Download the file.
There is a delay for the Download button to appear.
You may have to alter your security settings because I am not a recognized developer for this kind of file.
On a PC you need only click on the file to run it.
For the Mac it is a little involved to run as you need to access it from a terminal program.
You may have to alter your security settings.
On the Mac you need to run a terminal program.
Here's how:
1. Navigate to the folder spyderCodes.jar is located.
2. Type ~spyderCodes.jar
Now please be aware that there may be a few bumps getting this to run.
I will help out any way I can.
There is a rudimentary spyderCodes now available for Windows and Macs.
I really don't see this as being very useful but here it is anyway.
Right now the app searches for the error codes and returns the error code info.
That's all.
YOU MUST HAVE JAVA INSTALLED for it to work.
If you spend much time on the internet you probably have it on your computer.
Check the Apps and look for JAVA
You can get the JAVA runtime here
This is my first JAVA Rodeo so I'm not claiming to be an expert.
The installation has not been thoroughly tested so I am not certain what problems might crop up.
I have a dropbox account and you can get the spyderCodes.jar file here.
Download the file.
There is a delay for the Download button to appear.
You may have to alter your security settings because I am not a recognized developer for this kind of file.
On a PC you need only click on the file to run it.
For the Mac it is a little involved to run as you need to access it from a terminal program.
You may have to alter your security settings.
On the Mac you need to run a terminal program.
Here's how:
1. Navigate to the folder spyderCodes.jar is located.
2. Type ~spyderCodes.jar
Now please be aware that there may be a few bumps getting this to run.
I will help out any way I can.