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#11
LOL
That guy is the Greek prime minister!

That's good for as a proof of concept! Nice job! But, who uses J2ME apps anyway?
 
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#12
this was done quite some time ago, this is just a packaged version.
 
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How can I add the microemulator onb my phone menu with a nice Icon? (so the only thing I need to do is just go from my menu to click on it

It should basically execute this following command:
java -jar /opt/microemu/microemulator.jar

Edit:

Did anyone got eBuddy to work? (eBuddy is a multi IM from the web or java enabled phones see: www.eBuddy.com and http://get.ebuddy.com)
I downloaded the latest version (the N97 version: 1.5.0) but it only shows the eBuddy and it "loads" for ever...

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Thats what i'm waiting for too lol, Anyone reckon bluetooth will ever work?
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Originally Posted by torshind View Post
OK!
Unzip microemulator somewhere (I used /opt/microemu).
Download opera mini jad and jar files. I put them in MyDocs dir.
Run microemulator from terminal:
java -jar /opt/microemu/microemulator.jar
This opens an ugly Java GUI...
Choose "Options->Select Device"
Select "Resizable device" then push OK
Choose "File->Open MIDLET file"
Select opera mini jar file then push Open
Push "Start"
Done!
Hmm, might get around to packaging this as a .deb
 

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#16
I've got it to work now with your instructions, but, is there any way to make the opera mini java file install in the microemulator launcher screen, rather than having to "file -> load midlet" each time?

BTW, i've attatched a zip file for those who want an icon in their menu for Microemulator.

(All i did was edit the "Mikeys sudo gainroot shortcut" which i downloaded a while ago. So it's not really credit to me.)

I used the icon for Opera Mini, considering that this is what most people would use the application for?

You can change the icon for whatever you want, as long as it's a 64x64 png file.
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File Type: zip Microemulator Shortcut Icon.zip (5.0 KB, 132 views)
 
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Can you run every J2ME application with that, even games?
 
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Originally Posted by munkiii View Post
I've got it to work now with your instructions, but, is there any way to make the opera mini java file install in the microemulator launcher screen, rather than having to "file -> load midlet" each time?
Newer MicroEmulator version is neccessary to do that. It can be downloaded from: http://snapshot.microemu.org/microemulator/download/

Apart of that initial MIDlet has to specified in the command:
java -cp microemulator.jar:opera-mini.jar org.microemu.app.Main Browser
 

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Originally Posted by DaSilva View Post
Can you run every J2ME application with that, even games?
J2ME games should run fine, maybe some painting performance optmizations would be necessary.
 

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#20
Originally Posted by barteo View Post
Newer MicroEmulator version is neccessary to do that. It can be downloaded from: http://snapshot.microemu.org/microemulator/download/

Apart of that initial MIDlet has to specified in the command:
java -cp microemulator.jarpera-mini.jar org.microemu.app.Main Browser
I wanted to use the micro emu to run eBuddy on my N900, but no luck :P
I still have a lot of java apps that is pretty useful for me.

So I think the default Java icon would be much better...
see the attached file
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