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Started by frodmda, January 29, 2008, 02:05:56 PM

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frodmda

Hello,

I just bought a Nokia N73 and a nokia 6120 which i tried to use as orbiters, they seem to use simbian 3 edition, but after a lot of reading and looking why it didnt work i found about the version.

Is there any planing on geting s60 working again or windows mobile is the way to go ??

Is there a way to recompile the app in order to work  on s60 3 edition phones ??

Thanks for your help

hari

Quote from: frodmda on January 29, 2008, 02:05:56 PM
Is there any planing on geting s60 working again or windows mobile is the way to go ??
I for my part want a sane OS on my phone *lol*

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Is there a way to recompile the app in order to work  on s60 3 edition phones ??
the actual code does not work for v3. It needs to be ported.

If someone with Java ME experience would dedicate some hours I could point him in the right direction to create a JavaMO.

Best regards,
Hari
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nite_man

JavaMO sounds good. Especially after announcing Google Android. But what about S60? The Orbiter should just be compiled under new SDK or some patching should be done?
Michael Stepanov,
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hari

Quote from: nite_man on January 29, 2008, 04:17:17 PM
JavaMO sounds good. Especially after announcing Google Android. But what about S60? The Orbiter should just be compiled under new SDK or some patching should be done?
it has to be ported to v3. Thats much work. The Symbian MO was developed for v1. Recompilation worked for v2 but not for v3.

best regards,
Hari
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Matthew

A JavaMO for JME would be widely portable. Blu-Ray players run JME as BD-J (for menuing apps, HTTP, etc). DVB and OCAP/ACAP use JME the same way. Lots of phones, including the Android spec, run JME. JME looks like the grand convergence platform. So a JavaMO would be easily (supposedly trivially) portable to all those devices.