Ignore it and just click on "Run program". ![]() Although people recommend installing it on a XP VM, I managed to get it to work flawlessy under Win7 64-Bit with some tricks.įor all people who are stuck with such an old version like me, here is my solution:ġ) Get the last version of the Microsoft JVM (Build 3810) from some website, it's usually called "msjavx86.exe".Ī still working official link is (despite the different filename)Ģ) Use your favourite zip tool like 7-Zip to extract the "msjavx86.exe" file to some directory.ģ) Open a command prompt in that directory and type: javatrig /lĤ) A dialog will appear indicating that the Java VM is not compatible with Windows 7. I have recently upgraded to Windows 7 and then had to notice that my MATLAB 6.5 (R13) doesn't work out of the box.
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