JDK for 486 with 12Mb of RAM

Im wondering whats the best version of jdk for a 486 Computer with 12mb running Windows 95. I want to be able to compile simple java programs and run them. Im only learning java so I wont need many of the features in modern java but still want to be writing code that complys with newer versions of java. If you have suggestions please reply or email me at [email protected] a.s.a.p. as im in a real hurry! Id really appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Eric

download JRE !not JDK and use jikes as compiler
or download IBM's jdk for win3.11 ;)
both jikes and jdk (win 3.11) can be found at http://alphaworks.ibm.com/
another solution is to use ms java runtime (included in win95) and jikes again for compiler.
Note that msjava is jdk 1.1.4 and is not Java 2 compatible (neither java 1 - sometimes;)

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