Hello John,

I have some experience in using Microemu, and it does well what it is
supposed to. We use microemu as a Browser-Applet to demo our application:

http://beta.arktosmobile.de/6233.php

It also works well standalone.

I cannot say anything about me4se. Maybe anyone has informatione about
that - i would be pleased to hear about that too.


@Craig: is it possible to configure the mailing-list to send a reply-to
header? Everytime i klick on "reply", the sender of a message is choosen
as recipient. The Antenna-Mailinglist is working correctly :-)

Regards,
Markus

John Pote schrieb:
> 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. :)
>>
>>
>> Craig Setera wrote:
>>
>>  
>>
>>> 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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