Hi FabrÃcio,
Your idea is very good.
Thanks for the flowers ;-)
But there is a similar very good too. Visit
www.superwaba.com.
I know superwaba and its a cool platform, however since my goal is to
implement a J2ME player for the 770 (so the 770 will be able to run
the tons of mobile games)
Just a warning. SuperWaba is very good but no longer free. Since version
5.x authors invented new business model and started to charge for LGPLed
version (approx. 500$ per year). The version they call GPLed is still
free but mostly only as in beer and the future is not bright. It works a
bit
Hello,
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 12:09:02PM +0200, Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Just a warning. SuperWaba is very good but no longer free. Since version
5.x authors invented new business model and started to charge for LGPLed
version (approx. 500$ per year). The version they call GPLed is still
Hi there,
I've just finished compiling and packaging JamVM for the 770, console
java apps work relly fine, however the GTK-AWT-Peers have some serious
problems like:
- Crash when creating JFrame's (however adding JComponents to a Frame works)
- Frames are not displayed in the taskbar (easy to