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2008-02-10
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@ Fremantle, W. Australia
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[COLOR="Silver"]Pfff, The guy is greedy, I'll watch my words better next time. Not that is had some relevance, but anyway.. he had a point .....
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2008-02-10
, 02:43
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2008-02-10
, 10:17
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@ Amsterdam
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Sorry Abel, I don't understand what you said in that post. Please - I'm very new here.
OK, but I am certainly not an expert on OS 200?, or Linux or Java.
If I understand correctly, there is no finished Java VM for the n800.
As far as I am aware, that is a correct statement. Try this thread: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ava#post139530 And there are more.
Neither Java applets in the browser, or "java Mobile" programs may be run. Correct?
It should be possible to transfer java derivals developed for Mozilla as browser-add ons or even for OS apps. (As a semantical issue: Anything may be transfered). However I didn't find any available. "Java similar" (Aiiii) functionality is available for the browser and in many programs - i.e. see this based on C++:http://www.anderenen.de/anderenende/illumination.html used for EightyOne and WifiInfo - see Meamo. .
I only found some references to Sun java being developed for the 770, but thats seems to have been abandoned.
Maybe the palm version of Java wil run in the garnet VM?
Anything may work of course but I didnt try.
I don't like going through platforms.
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2008-02-11
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I Can still learn a lot of these ITT people.... Should learn to create answers like ... " Yes, if you can view it in your browser, you can view it on the N800 " Needed a magnifying glass to understand. Thumbs up !
As Always: Have fun !
Last edited by AbelMN; 2008-02-09 at 17:14.