Can't compile a java file.

From: Mark (ragsman_at_nospampleasetvn.net)
Date: 03/29/04


Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 21:21:18 -0500

Hello!

I'm completely new to java, so please bear with me. I've tried to work
on a source code file for an applet where the source code is completely
free, however I can't get it to compile. Even the provided source code
will not compile on my machine (windows xp) without ~41 errors..

The original source code is available here->

http://mychess.com/source/MyChessViewer/

I've tried modifying the chessboard.java, however I can't get anything
to compile without errors. could someone help me?

I'm on a windows xp machine with standard java sdk 1.4.2-04 installed.

Thanks,

Mark



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