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#11
Originally Posted by esthreel View Post
I want to try azureus vuze
Vuze is based on SWT, so someone would need to port SWT before you can use it. Don't know if someone has already, though.
 
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#12
Originally Posted by kojacker View Post
...if I remember right the J2ME apps won't natively run in SE which is why we need emulators etc.
Thanks for correcting me

Originally Posted by kojacker View Post
BTW once you've fixed the issue with the download, have you thought about entering it into our friendly n900 coding competition?
Other than a couple of dopey scripts, there's no coding involved...and it's just not right to claim any credit for Sun's work.

So no, I wouldn't dream of entering it into a competition

I just did this because it needed to be done.
 

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There's libswt-hildon but I don't know if it's complete.
 

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#14
OMG is runescape now playable with n900?! one of the reason i got it! can someone test it pls?
 
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Runescape uses java, but i doubt MicroB can handle it.
 
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Originally Posted by Chrome View Post
Runescape uses java, but i doubt MicroB can handle it.
I think they have a client you can download, though I can't remember if it's a java file or an .exe (would have to run through the qemu version of Wine). Or they might have removed it due to all the macroing.
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Originally Posted by ysss View Post
They're maemo and MeeGo...

"Meamo!" sounds like what Zorro would say to catherine zeta jones... after she slaps him for looking at her dirtily...
 
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Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
I think they have a client you can download, though I can't remember if it's a java file or an .exe (would have to run through the qemu version of Wine). Or they might have removed it due to all the macroing.
so we cant play it on a web browser on the n900? and need a client for it? : O what is the client different. i hope it will be possible soon, can someone test it? : O
 
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Originally Posted by Dak View Post
This is the Java SE installation for ARM (N900), and should enable a lot of desktop Java software to run
What desktop Java software are you talking about? Is there any?
 
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Originally Posted by fms View Post
What desktop Java software are you talking about? Is there any?
I'm a big fan of jEdit

It's so easy to create thin clients, for native/remote backends, using Java. Having this JRE available could open up GUI development significantly.

I happen to use Netbeans, which makes this kind of dev work a total cakewalk

PS. Installation back up again
 
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Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
I think they have a client you can download, though I can't remember if it's a java file or an .exe (would have to run through the qemu version of Wine). Or they might have removed it due to all the macroing.
It's .exe, and when you click on it, It opens IE8 window with runescape.

So i doubt we can play runescape with this
 
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