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<tl;dr> To fix the Eclipse “No Java virtual machine was found” error, simply edit the eclipse-inst.ini file and add the -vm flag, which points it to the java utility in the JDK bin directory: ...
It also provides a platform-independent runtime environment called the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), which allows Java code to run on any platform that supports the JVM.
[Dimitri] sent in a project he’s been working on that implements a Java Virtual Machine purely in C, and is easily portable between microcontrollers such as the AVRs and PICs we normally see ...
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