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About J2SE 5.0 (or Java 2 version 1.5) |
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Saturday, 13 November 2004 |
Some of our users have been getting the following error message when trying to run FreeCol 0.3.0:
:1:1: Content is not allowed in prolog
... followed by a stack trace.
This error is due to a change of implementation in Java's XML package and will appear in case the game is
ran with Sun's J2SE 5.0 or any of IBM's JREs.
We have fixed the bug in our current development version of FreeCol. This fix will be integrated in the next
release of FreeCol, but you can also download the current version from CVS to give it a try
(instructions here). |
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FreeCol 0.3.0 Released |
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Thursday, 30 September 2004 |
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This is the first release of FreeCol in which it is possible to play and win a multiplayer game.
The code has been redesigned and restructed in order to make the ongoing development easier. Several new features have been
added such as colonies, founding fathers, immigration, combat, trade, terrain improvements, save/load, sound and many GUI improvements.
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Current progress |
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Wednesday, 18 August 2004 |
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The next version of FreeCol will be released sometime in September.
Check out the Screenshots
section for two screenshots from the development version.
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Background images and illustrations |
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Friday, 20 February 2004 |
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We have got permission to use graphics from the
David
Rumsey Map Collection.
This collection has over 8,800 maps on-line. Many of these
maps contains
illustrations we may later use in the game. |
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FreeCol 0.2.0 Released |
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Wednesday, 26 March 2003 |
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This second release of FreeCol is the first release of FreeCol that is completely written in Java. It adds a first implementation of 'Europe' which will allow you to buy many different units and to give them equipment as you like. There have also been many gui improvements such as extra controls and more performant screen drawing. |
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