The Java(tm)
Telnet Applet: Download
© 1996, 97 Matthias L. Jugel,
Marcus Meißner
Package download and Unpacking
Select the package according to your operating system. Apple users may
choose to select the telnet.zip file. Please be
aware that the packages contain long filenames and may not work with
systems not supporting these, such as Windows 3.x.
If you have problems unpacking one of the packages read the notes below the
table or contact us if it doesn't make
sense.
- Apple Computers:
- Unless you have a UNIX tar and gzip implementation download the
telnet.zip file. We had problems with
using this applet on Applet computers. However, it is reported to
work with a Mac Power PC, System 7.5.3 and Netscape
Communicator 4.01.
- Windows NT/95:
- Select the telnet.zip file and unpack it
using one of the publicly available tools, like
WinZIP. Make sure you have selected
the checkbox to extract subdirectories!
- UNIX:
- Extract the files from the telnet.tgz file
using the following command:
gunzip -c telnet.tgz | tar xvf -
This will extract a directory called Telnet/ containing the
full source code + documentation and precompiled classes. gunzip
(GNU unzip) can be found on a public ftp server.
For further information on using and installing the applet please refer to the
Documentation.
Direct CLASS download:
Sometimes it is not necessary to download the complete package just to update
one class. Below is the tree of classes to directly download the class you
may need. If you are not sure, which classes have changed have a look at
your copy of the file REVISION and the same file on the home page of the
applet. If you are viewing this page from your own copy,
go to the home page download. Higher revision numbers indicate changes.
Right click on the link and select Save as .... Please make sure you
download all needed classes. If you're downloading the first time, please
use the package download links above!
If you want all classes at once download either
classes.tgz (UNIX) or
classes.zip (Windows/Apple).
Get the latest
version here!
Last modified: Wed Jul 23 14:46:07 1997 by Matthias L. Jugel