The following are Java related items in the collection. It includes Java hardware, Java Development IDEs, Java commercial packaged software, and Promotional Items.
Java Hardware
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JavaStation-1 (1996-2000)
Was a Network Computer (NC) that was created to run only Java Applications. Could be considered a Thin Client today.
Codename was Mr. Coffee.
100 MHz MicroSPARC IIep CPU
Was a Network Computer (NC) that was created to run only Java Applications. Could be considered a Thin Client today.
Codename was Mr. Coffee.
100 MHz MicroSPARC IIep CPU
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JavaStation-NC (JavaStation-10) (1996-2000)
Was a Network Computer (NC) that was created to run only Java Applications. Could be considered a Thin Client today.
Codename was Krups.
100 MHz MicroSPARC IIep CPU
Was a Network Computer (NC) that was created to run only Java Applications. Could be considered a Thin Client today.
Codename was Krups.
100 MHz MicroSPARC IIep CPU
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Java Ring (1988)
A ring-mounted Java virtual machine compatible with the Java Card 2.0 . It was given to attendees of the 1998 JavaOne conference.
Based upon a iButton (1-wire) design. The ring could be connected to a RS-232 interface for transferring data. The interfaced pictured has two mounts to allow joint authentication to occur.
A ring-mounted Java virtual machine compatible with the Java Card 2.0 . It was given to attendees of the 1998 JavaOne conference.
Based upon a iButton (1-wire) design. The ring could be connected to a RS-232 interface for transferring data. The interfaced pictured has two mounts to allow joint authentication to occur.
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Sun SPOT Java Development Kit (2007)
Sun SPOT stood for "Sun Small Programmable Object Technology". It was a sensor node technology for a wireless sensor networks. The device used IEEE 802.15.4 for networking,and used the Squawk Java virtual machine.
Sun SPOT stood for "Sun Small Programmable Object Technology". It was a sensor node technology for a wireless sensor networks. The device used IEEE 802.15.4 for networking,and used the Squawk Java virtual machine.
Java IDEs
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Borland JBuilder
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IBM Visual Age for Java
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Microsoft Visual J++
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Symantec Cafe
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Code Warrior for Java
Java Commercial Packaged Software
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Sun Java Desktop System (2003)
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Sun ONE Starter Kit
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Sun Star Office 6.0
Java Promotional Items
- Java One Backpack
- Java Pen
- Java CD Case
- Java Cap