Thanks for the replies. Regarding microemu and me4se, are there any 
advantages of one verses the other?

The Siemens TC65, see https://pia.khe.siemens.com/index.aspx?Nr=14259,  
is a GPRS modem rather than a cell phone. ie a cell phone without the 
keypad and screen and with a several extra interfaces - eg RS232, 
digital I/O, I2C, SPI etc. I do not need to exactly emulate the TC65, 
final testing has to be done on the TC65 as a PC cannot emulate all the 
cell network 'features'. But I would like to be able to do some testing 
on the PC to speed things up and have access to the debugger.

Also I would like a version of this application to use on a PC as the 
final target - with some modules appropriately modified. Is this a 
sensible thing to do with microemu or me4se? Or would I be better having 
a J2SE version? I have no idea how much would need to be changed, how 
different the standard libraries are as I'm coming to Java for the first 
time via J2ME. Any thoughts would be welcome.

Thanks everyone,
John


Omry Yadan wrote:

>not to mention a much faster and reliable debugger, and no unexplained
>crashes of the emulator. :)
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>Craig Setera wrote:
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>>While I agree with Markus that the best emulation comes from a 
>>device-specific emulator, while doing initial development, using 
>>something like me4se or microemu is a good way to go... It will result 
>>in much faster emulation and turnaround.  Do *not* however deploy such a 
>>MIDlet without full on-device testing.
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