Name: J-Mac OS Runtime for Java Version: 2.1 Released: February 17, 1999 Requires: A Macintosh computer with a PowerPC processor; Japanese System 7.6.1 or later; 24 megabytes (MB) of RAM. For better performance, 32 MB of RAM is recommended, with virtual memory turned on and set to at least 33 MB. Installing more than 32 MB of RAM will greatly improve performance and increase the number of Java applets and applications that can run simultaneously; At least 20 MB of free disk space; Open Transport 1.1 or later; improved performance if you have QuickTime 3.0 installed. QuickTime 3.0 is installed with Mac OS 8.5, or you can download it at http://quicktime.apple.com. Description: Mac OS Runtime for Java (MRJ) 2.1 is AppleÕs implementation of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), based on Sun MicrosystemsÕ Java 1.1.6 specification. MRJ allows you to run Java applications and applets. (Running applets also requires a Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, or an applet viewer such as the Apple Applet Runner.) MRJ 2.1 makes many improvements over AppleÕs previous JVM, including greatly increased performance, improved reliability, and support for AppleScript and SunÕs JFC/Swing. MRJ 2.1 also runs more applications and applets than earlier versions. For the latest developments in Java for the Macintosh, see AppleÕs Java Web site at http://apple.com/macos/java/. Instructions: This software consists of a self-mounting Disk Copy compressed image (.smi) file. Download this software to your hard drive and then double-click it to use it.