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Ilja Preuss. Stefan Wagner. I guess you realized, that the drive-identifier 'F' may vary from machine to machine and circumstances other attached usb- or external drives. This should work, but of course usbsticks are of low performance, compared to harddrives, so I guess it will not be much fun, to run javac and java that way. My usb-stick conforms only to usb-1 - perhaps an usb Whether it's sufficient is up to your tests. Thanks Stefen for your help. I will try to do as you suggested and let you know the results in the next post.

Mike McAngus. I've spent a lot of time trying to persuade Eclipse 3. Or whatever you tell it to use by the -vm argument Originally posted by Ilja Preuss: Or whatever you tell it to use by the -vm argument I posted something similar in the Mac OS forum.

I'll post an update there too. Given the ease of use of the double click metaphore, I find that Windows provides a simpler solution that the Mac. Preparing the USB Flash drive. Next… the gathering. Next… Java. With eclipse Indigo, one could just use the standard JRE and it will run. And let the install do the rest. Again, this issue we handle later on.. Next… Android SDK. What to say about the SDK installer… I rather prefer a ZIP file that one just unpacks… When running the executable, the installer asks for a location which is fine and thus we direct it to our newly created directory.

As already mentioned, not all files are stored upon the USB stick. So… copy the directory completely and paste it upon the USB stick. Next… Eclipse. And then upack the zip file and paste its contents within the newly created directory. But no…. Issue 4 : Handling the constant relocation of the workspace directory. To do so, we have to tell the PC where the Java file location is. Tip : One cannot delete variables, only clear them and Windows does the rest.

Just look for it by clicking upon the browse button. BUT, do not activate the selection box. And the software for the system tray menu is a third party software which does the trick. Next… testing. And it seems to work… If it works for you, please leave a post with your configuration….

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