Perceptron
64 should be able to start without any Java installed on your Windows system.
Otherwise, make sure that you have the right version of Java and reinstall it
for the whole system.
The
technical explanation of startup error may be as follows. See the following web site for the
instructions on how to set Java path and if you are a programmer, other
Java-related environment variables (classpath and java_home). Add the folder name where you stored the 64-bit
version of Java Runtime Environment to the beginning of your path variable
(that could be C:\Program Files\Java\jre8\bin). Visit the Java settings in
Control Panel, go to tab Java, and press the button View. There you can press
the button Find to scan for all Java environments on your computer. The first
listed version will be used; usually, it is the latest 64-bit version.
Try to
double-click perceptron.jar. If
necessary, you can try to execute the old-fashioned perceptron32.bat or perceptron64.bat
in the Perceptron folder, depending from the 32/64-bit type of system that you
have, by clicking or from console. That will leave a console window open, where
you can read the messages from Perceptron. Use Alt + Tab to switch to desktop
and to switch between all running programs.
In the
past, users also encountered another problem at startup, because the 32-bit
Java for Windows updates itself automatically via internet and the 64-bit
version does not. Over time, the 32-bit version would install itself as the
primary version, so double-click to Perceptron.jar
program would execute as a 32-bit program at a slow speed. If you manually set
the Java environment variables, the problem will be solved and the helper
applications will work (Perceptron
64.exe, perceptron64.bat).
At present, the 64-bit Java is indeed the default
version that the Oracle installation program sets-up
automatically through setup process of from Control Panel Java option where you
search for Java runtime environments everywhere on your computer.
If Perceptron is running
slowly even in 64-bit mode, you may have problems with Windows Power
Management. Windows tends to use the minimum amount of processing power (CPU),
so the CPU usage is minimal except when running very demanding program such as 3D
video game. Then it increases operating frequency and power usage of CPU.
However, that may not happen when Perceptron is running. Windows may leave CPU
at its slowest speed. This is related with the Ati
Radeon graphics driver, and may be further related with conflicting power
management tools that are found in Windows, in Ati
Control Panel and in motherboard utilities. Update your graphics driver and let
it setup your computer for video gaming. That should give you settings you can
use to run Perceptron fast. Later, you can try to reduce the lower limit of CPU
frequency in Ati Control Panel and cool down the
system.