Howdy,
Just recently we have discovered that the newer models that have Java 10.x, 11.x, and even 12.x are extremely picky about the version of Java versus the version of the System/Copy firmware.
if you weed through the readme file included with each Java update, you will find this is explained: each version of Java shows the required version(s) of System/Copy.
There will also be the recommended settings for the Heap and Stack sizes. HINT: Do NOT be a hero and max these out, it has an adverse effect.
Also found out yesterday that version 10.20 is now out, but is erroneously labelled 10.19. :>}
Joy, joy.
Just recently we have discovered that the newer models that have Java 10.x, 11.x, and even 12.x are extremely picky about the version of Java versus the version of the System/Copy firmware.
if you weed through the readme file included with each Java update, you will find this is explained: each version of Java shows the required version(s) of System/Copy.
There will also be the recommended settings for the Heap and Stack sizes. HINT: Do NOT be a hero and max these out, it has an adverse effect.
Also found out yesterday that version 10.20 is now out, but is erroneously labelled 10.19. :>}
Joy, joy.
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