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  2. MicroEmulator - Wikipedia

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    MicroEmulator (also MicroEMU) — is a free and open-source platform independent J2ME emulator allowing to run MIDlets (applications and games) on any device with compatible JVM. It is written in pure Java as an implementation of J2ME in J2SE. [4] [5] [6]

  3. Java Platform, Micro Edition - Wikipedia

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    Java ME was formerly known as Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition or J2ME. The platform uses the object-oriented Java programming language, and is part of the Java software-platform family. It was designed by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle Corporation ) and replaced a similar technology, PersonalJava .

  4. MIDlet - Wikipedia

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    MIDlet running in J2ME emulator. A MIDlet is an application that uses the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) of the Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) for the Java ME environment.

  5. Comparison of OTP applications - Wikipedia

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    Free, open-source J2ME MIDlet app to manage your TOTPs. Manually Using MicroEmulator app [40] Un­known Using J2ME Loader app [41] Yes Any with J2ME support or emulator Yes Yes Yes Time correction in seconds No Hotpants [42] Free, open-source J2ME MIDlet app to manage your TOTPs and HOTPs. Import via scanning QR code on screen No No No No No ...

  6. Bolt (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    BOLT's underlying ThunderHawk mobile browsing technology supported both J2ME platforms, as well as non-J2ME environments though a C++ SDK. [21] The BOLT browser passed the Acid3 test with a perfect 100% score. [22] Acid3 is a test page from the Web Standards Project that tests how well a web browser supports certain web standards.

  7. List of computer system emulators - Wikipedia

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    The host in this article is the system running the emulator, and the guest is the system being emulated. The list is organized by guest operating system (the system being emulated), grouped by word length. Each section contains a list of emulators capable of emulating the specified guest, details of the range of guest systems able to be ...

  8. Go Bible - Wikipedia

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    Go Bible is a free Bible viewer application for Java mobile phones (Java ME MIDP 1.0 and MIDP 2.0).It was developed by Jolon Faichney in Surf City, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, with help from several other people who assisted in making versions for other languages and translations.

  9. Splatterhouse - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the game was ported to J2ME/BREW mobile phones, Windows Mobile and iOS platforms to coincide with the release of the 2010 remake, which also included versions of all three original games. [7] [8] The only change was in the Java-based mobile phone version, where Rick's mask is modeled after the skull-like one present in the remake. This ...