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Why do I keep getting an unsatisfied link error when trying to run the host examples?

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Why do I keep getting an unsatisfied link error when trying to run the host examples?

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The most likely cause is that Java cannot find a native library it needs in order to continue executing. If you are on Windows 95 or NT, make sure that both the “iButtonLegacy.dll” and “win32com.dll” are in the “[jdk1.2]\jre\bin” directory. If you are running Unix, then make sure the appropriate libraries can be found in the directory pointed to by the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH. This problem is also seen while using early betas of JDK 1.2. We currently recommend using the release version of JDK 1.2. You might also see this sort of problem if you are running a vendor’s VM other than the one provided by Sun. While several other vendors VM’s have been shown to work well with these libraries, you should check with your vendor to find out whether their VM’s conform to regular native Java standards, including where the appropriate libraries should reside. • Where can I purchase the hardware required for the developer’s kit? Answer: You can purchase online at https://shop.maxim-ic.

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