This is the console output when trying to un phoneme on the N900:
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: dasHandyT
at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.findContainer(Native Method)
at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.access$400(Unknown Source)
at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader$2.run(Unknow
Already tried that but I don't have the 'file'-command installed...
Which package do I need?
Thx,
Chris
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 6:11 PM, Henning Heinold wrote:
> Quoting "Christopher Intemann" :
>
>
> However, /bin/cvm is set to rw and can not be executed.
>> For some confusing reason, chmod a+
Quoting "Christopher Intemann" :
However, /bin/cvm is set to rw and can not be executed.
For some confusing reason, chmod a+x cvm appears to have no effects on the
access rights and cvm would still not be executed (even not when trying as
root). ls -la unveals no change of the permissions.
Is t
On Mon, 2010-04-19 at 11:12 +0200, ext Christopher Intemann wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Christopher Intemann
> wrote:
> Is there any stupid security mechanism in maemo preventing me
> to change permissions for files or what am I doing wrong?
>
>
> It
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Christopher Intemann wrote:
> Is there any stupid security mechanism in maemo preventing me to change
> permissions for files or what am I doing wrong?
>
> Its working now. The cvm files were in the MyDocs directory, which is
mounted non-executeable. I've moved the
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Henning Heinold wrote:
>
>> The jdbc-libs are not included. I quick read the license and I am unsure
>> if
>
> we can distribute them. But it should be easy to extend the phoneme-recipe
> to include for libs for local builds.
>
> The build might work for n900 but I
Quoting "Christopher Intemann" :
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:17 PM, D G wrote:
Hey Henning that's awesome thanks.
I was going to try and compile newer versions in order to include the
optional jdbc libs but never got a chance. Does build 160 include these
libs?
And, probably even more impor
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:17 PM, D G wrote:
> Hey Henning that's awesome thanks.
>
> I was going to try and compile newer versions in order to include the
> optional jdbc libs but never got a chance. Does build 160 include these
> libs?
>
>
And, probably even more important - do the builds run on
Hey Henning that's awesome thanks.
I was going to try and compile newer versions in order to include the
optional jdbc libs but never got a chance. Does build 160 include
these libs?
Thanks
On Apr 15, 2010, at 7:03 AM, "Henning Heinold"
wrote:
Quoting Demetris :
Hey Chris,
unfort
Quoting Demetris :
Hey Chris,
unfortunately I have been using the already compiled version that
the links I sent you below
were advertizing. I have not tried to compile newer versions of it
so your best source would
be the web. I will also dig around and let you know if I find
anything t
ht this minute - I will search and repost.
Give these a shot and let me know how it works out.
Gunter Ohrner wrote:
Demetris G. Galatopoullos wrote:
Not sure how much this will help you but I have been running
PhoneME (J2ME CDC) on the
ive these a shot and let me know how it works out.
>
>
> Gunter Ohrner wrote:
>
>> Demetris G. Galatopoullos wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Not sure how much this will help you but I have been running
>>> PhoneME (J2ME CDC) on the N800 and N810 devices for a while
>>
h and repost.
Give these a shot and let me know how it works out.
Gunter Ohrner wrote:
Demetris G. Galatopoullos wrote:
Not sure how much this will help you but I have been running
PhoneME (J2ME CDC) on the N800 and N810 devices for a while
now without any issues.
The PhoneME project doe
Demetris G. Galatopoullos wrote:
> Not sure how much this will help you but I have been running
> PhoneME (J2ME CDC) on the N800 and N810 devices for a while
> now without any issues.
The PhoneME project does not list Maemo as a reliably supported
platform, is there any information
Christopher Intemann wrote:
> Oh just came across "http://www.microemu.org/"; which could possible
> run on the N900 (on java).
> Did anyone ever try that? Looks promising...
I did, I used it to run "DB Railnavigator", a version of Hafas2Go
branded by Deutsche Bahn, on the N900.
It basically see
Not sure how much this will help you but I have been running
PhoneME (J2ME CDC) on the N800 and N810 devices for a while
now without any issues.
Quoting Christopher Intemann :
> Oh just came across "http://www.microemu.org/"; which could possible run on
> the N900 (on java).
&
ldon Hynes
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I've also installed Easy Deb with LXDE which has Java nicely working in
>> it. I've run Java Applets under Easy Deb.
>>
>>
> Thank you very much for your comments.
> However, I don't quit get if it is possible to
Hello Aldon,
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 1:34 AM, Aldon Hynes wrote:
>
> I've also installed Easy Deb with LXDE which has Java nicely working in
> it. I've run Java Applets under Easy Deb.
>
>
Thank you very much for your comments.
However, I don't quit get if it
: Thursday, April 08, 2010 6:28 PM
To: maemo-developers
Subject: j2me
Can I run genuine j2me applications, such as those provided for mobile
ticketing from some public transportation services, on Maemo 5?
I cannot find a clear statement on that.
Thanks
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 3:57 AM, Christopher Intemann wrote:
> Can I run genuine j2me applications, such as those provided for mobile
> ticketing from some public transportation services, on Maemo 5?
> I cannot find a clear statement on that.
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> Maemo 5
Can I run genuine j2me applications, such as those provided for mobile
ticketing from some public transportation services, on Maemo 5?
I cannot find a clear statement on that.
Thanks,
Chris
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On Fri, 2006-11-24 at 23:13 +0530, Vipul Shingde wrote:
> I am developing a p2p caching(via bluetooth) application using j2me.
> Does maemo provide support for j2me?
There's some hope it will in the future with the advent of open-source
Java but for now it does not.
> I am a n
I am developing a p2p caching(via bluetooth) application using j2me.
Does maemo provide support for j2me?
I am a novice user and don't have much knowledge about maemo.
Regards,
Vipul Shingde
IIT Bombay.
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Hi,
What I'm trying to say is we should have a Wiki section with
everything easily available together.
I'll be on it soon.
Best Regards,
Philippe
Original Message
Subject:Re: [maemo-developers] J2ME on Nokia 770
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 18:57:27
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've read some discussion on that list about the possibility of running
J2ME MIDlets on Nokia 770. As I've found, the problem is because of
lack of J2ME implementation for that device. I'm an author of
MicroEmulator (http://www.sf.net/project
Hi,
Is anyone working on this currently? I might seriously look into it
very soon.
Thanks,
Philippe Laporte
Software
Gatespace Telematics
Första Långgatan 18
41328 Göteborg
Sweden
Phone: +46 702 04 35 11
Fax: +46 31 24 16 50
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tapani Pälli wrote:
ext Philip
I'd really like to see someone start a project that packages all the various
OS projects needed to allow J2ME and J2SE apps run on Linux handhelds like
the 770 and the GP2X. It looks like we're very close to identifying what
can be used from all of these recent emails.
My ideal han
It would be great if someone could also to get the AWT implementation
working which would enable also Swing to run on 770.
Just imagine the tons of java programs which could be executed without
any modification on the 770 :-)
lg Clemens
2006/3/20, Bartek Teodorczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
Hello,
I've prepared little document about running CLDC/MIDP applications on
the Maemo SDK:
http://www.microemu.org/maemo/
Regards,
Bartek Teodorczyk
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Hi Clemens,
OK, thx. Could you tell us where did you find the corresponding
packages for JamVM and Classpath as the ones I have found does not
install correctly ?
Fabrice Di Meglio
On Mar 9, 2006, at 11:09 PM, Clemens Eisserer wrote:
Please explain:
"(Free)Swing runs nice on 770."
Wel
> Please explain:
> "(Free)Swing runs nice on 770."
Well when I tried to run JamVM+Classpath on my 770 Swing examples ran
fine except the issues I explained.
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Please explain:
"(Free)Swing runs nice on 770."
Fabrice Di Meglio
Clemens Eisserer wrote:
I also think, that a Java J2ME Personal Profile implementation (which includes
AWT) and addtional eSWT would be the best solution for the Nokia 770. If
possible the JVM should use t
> I also think, that a Java J2ME Personal Profile implementation (which includes
> AWT) and addtional eSWT would be the best solution for the Nokia 770. If
> possible the JVM should use the Jazelle extension of the ARM CPU in the Nokia
> 770. Swing isn't necessary, and in my opi
> For me, SWT provides a very nice integration to the host UI.
> As it uses the host UI widgets, the overhead is minimal compare to a
> full java implementation.
I also think, that a Java J2ME Personal Profile implementation (which includes
AWT) and addtional eSWT would be the best sol
y executed MIDlet on Maemo SDK
using MicroEmulator. Here is screenshot of SimpleDemo MIDlet:
http://www.barteo.net/microemulator/j2me-maemo.png
Because of problems with AWT and Swing, I've decided to give SWT a
chance (there is already support for that in MicroEmulator). Finally
I've us
I've successfully executed MIDlet on Maemo SDK
using MicroEmulator. Here is screenshot of SimpleDemo MIDlet:
http://www.barteo.net/microemulator/j2me-maemo.png
Because of problems with AWT and Swing, I've decided to give SWT a
chance (there is already support for that in MicroEmulator
e way to go !
Fred
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
After little hacking I've successfully executed MIDlet on Maemo SDK
using MicroEmulator. Here is screenshot of SimpleDemo MIDlet:
http://www.barteo.net/microemulator/j2me-maemo.png
Because of problems with AWT and Swing, I've decide
Great !
I think SWT is the way to go !
Fred
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
After little hacking I've successfully executed MIDlet on Maemo SDK
using MicroEmulator. Here is screenshot of SimpleDemo MIDlet:
http://www.barteo.net/microemulator/j2me-maemo.png
Because of problems with AW
Hello,
After little hacking I've successfully executed MIDlet on Maemo SDK
using MicroEmulator. Here is screenshot of SimpleDemo MIDlet:
http://www.barteo.net/microemulator/j2me-maemo.png
Because of problems with AWT and Swing, I've decided to give SWT a
chance (there is already s
ext Philippe Laporte wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm forwarding this to other relevant lists as well.
>
> The 770 window manager is Matchbox: http://projects.o-hand.com/matchbox/
>
> Is the color map problem already assigned to someone?
>
Expose-events work in 770 normally, bug is in the application/libra
Hi,
I'm forwarding this to other relevant lists as well.
The 770 window manager is Matchbox: http://projects.o-hand.com/matchbox/
Is the color map problem already assigned to someone?
Best Regards,
Philippe Laporte
Software
Gatespace Telematics
Första Långgatan 18
41328 Göteborg
Sweden
Kimmo Hämäläinen wrote:
On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 16:51, ext Luis Montes wrote:
It still would be nice to hear something from them. For all the java
talk on this list over the last few months, I've yet to see a response
from an @nokia email.
(This is a response from @nokia email.)
We c
Philippe Laporte
Software
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Första Långgatan 18
41328 Göteborg
Sweden
Phone: +46 702 04 35 11
Fax: +46 31 24 16 50
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Weinehall David (Nokia-M/Tampere) wrote:
On tis, 2006-03-07 at 15:26 +0100, ext Philippe Laporte wrote:
Michael Koch wrote:
[apologies for separate reply, other lists didn't bounce, only
moderated]
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 02:49:32PM +0100, Philippe Laporte wrote:
> >There are just two sides with different opinions. They have their
> >opinion.
> >FSF/GNU classpath has theirs.
> >
> >
>
> Well then we all want to know wh
On tis, 2006-03-07 at 15:26 +0100, ext Philippe Laporte wrote:
>
> Michael Koch wrote:
>
> >On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 02:49:32PM +0100, Philippe Laporte wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Well then we all want to know what Nokia's legions of lawyers have to
> >>say...:-)
> >>
> >>
> >
> >I'm sure they will
Michael Koch wrote:
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 02:49:32PM +0100, Philippe Laporte wrote:
Well then we all want to know what Nokia's legions of lawyers have to
say...:-)
I'm sure they will introduce just another opinion.
ok, but what assets does FSF have to lose...?
__
.
Regards,
Bartek Teodorczyk
---- Original Message
Subject: Re: [maemo-developers] J2ME on Nokia 770
From: Jesper Zuschlag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, March 07, 2006 12:43 pm
To: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Sound fine. But you will not get far without a Java environment
/ J
On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 16:51, ext Luis Montes wrote:
> It still would be nice to hear something from them. For all the java
> talk on this list over the last few months, I've yet to see a response
> from an @nokia email.
(This is a response from @nokia email.)
We cannot comment on product featur
mentation,
- create graphics support (MIDP part) to GTK+.
Regards,
Bartek Teodorczyk
Original Message
Subject: Re: [maemo-developers] J2ME on Nokia 770
From: Jesper Zuschlag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, March 07, 2006 12:43 pm
To: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Sound fine
Michael Koch wrote:
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 02:37:17PM +0100, Philippe Laporte wrote:
If you link native to a GPL VM, then that code must also be GPL, no?
That is an absolute requirement in the embedded world...
That is true. But running java bytecode in with a
cs support (MIDP part) to GTK+.
Regards,
Bartek Teodorczyk
Original Message ----
Subject: Re: [maemo-developers] J2ME on Nokia 770
From: Jesper Zuschlag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, March 07, 2006 12:43 pm
To: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Sound fine. But you will not get fa
t work for that port would be in:
- choosing JVM,
- create CLDC implementation,
- create graphics support (MIDP part) to GTK+.
Regards,
Bartek Teodorczyk
Original Message
Subject: Re: [maemo-developers] J2ME on Nokia 770
From: Jesper Zuschlag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue,
port of Classpath AWT would not work?
Is everyone with me when I say: "let's make AWT work first, then we can
talk about Swing"?
Thanks,
Philippe
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Subject:Re: [maemo-developers] J2ME on Nokia 770
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 13:46:16 +0100
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've read some discussion on that list about the possibility of running
> J2ME MIDlets on Nokia 770. As I've found, the problem is because of
> lack of J2ME implementation for that
+46 31 24 16 50
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right. Most work for that port would be in:
- choosing JVM,
- create CLDC implementation,
- create graphics support (MIDP part) to GTK+.
Regards,
Bartek Teodorczyk
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Subject: Re: [maemo-deve
Hi Jesper,
Jesper Zuschlag wrote:
Sound fine. But you will not get far without a Java environment /
JVM, which is exactly what we are missing on the Nokia 770. I been
having
Actually, I have been playing with JamVM on the Nokia 770 and the parts
I had tested worked (albeit slow). I only p
Right. Most work for that port would be in:
- choosing JVM,
- create CLDC implementation,
- create graphics support (MIDP part) to GTK+.
Regards,
Bartek Teodorczyk
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [maemo-developers] J2ME on Nokia 770
> From: Jesper Zuschlag <[EMA
it is possible yet.
/Jesper
On 07/03/2006, at 11.45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've read some discussion on that list about the possibility of
running
J2ME MIDlets on Nokia 770. As I've found, the problem is because of
lack of J2ME implementation for that device. I
MicroEmulator has two branches:
- stable - CLDC 1.0, MIDP 1.0
- dev - CLDC 1.0, MIDP 1.0/2.0
But most code of CLDC is connected with generic J2SE implementation
(because now MicroEmulator is something like J2ME on J2SE). Some help
from GNU Classpath should be taken porting ME (CLDC part) to Nokia
nning
J2ME MIDlets on Nokia 770. As I've found, the problem is because of
lack of J2ME implementation for that device. I'm an author of
MicroEmulator (http://www.sf.net/projects/microemulator) - pure java
CLDC/MIDP implementation. I think it would be possible to create port
of MicroEmulat
Hello,
I've read some discussion on that list about the possibility of running
J2ME MIDlets on Nokia 770. As I've found, the problem is because of
lack of J2ME implementation for that device. I'm an author of
MicroEmulator (http://www.sf.net/projects/microemulator) - pure
> well, regardless these SUN bureaucratic/formal issues, you could also
> ask yourself about how would be the look of j2me apps running on such
> a device. I mean, would them fit in properly on this pretty large
> screen. In general, j2me aims cel phones (PDAs have a bigger
> sc
> Or of course you can go the certification path but that will cost you
> some $.
> So, feasable, yes.
> It has even been done, yes.
> A good way to go? No.
Why isn't it a good way? It seems Nokia bought a Opera license for the Nokia
770, why they shouldn't buy a J2ME
Hi,
well, regardless these SUN bureaucratic/formal issues, you could also
ask yourself about how would be the look of j2me apps running on such
a device. I mean, would them fit in properly on this pretty large
screen. In general, j2me aims cel phones (PDAs have a bigger
screen/resolution
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Simon Guerrero schrieb:
> I guess you'd need to ask Sun - j2me is proprietary, right?
Almost ;)
The problem with Java in general is that Sun gives you the sourcecode of
the reference implementation which already includes ARM support but it
I guess you'd need to ask Sun - j2me is proprietary, right?
Simon
Falls Huang wrote ..
> Hello!
>
> Since Motorola E680 a is linux based smart phone and it supported j2me,
> so I think that nokia 770 can support j2me too , but How can I migrate
&g
Hello!
Since Motorola E680 a is linux based smart phone and it supported j2me,
so I think that nokia 770 can support j2me too , but How can I migrate
j2me to Nokia 770 ?
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