Mpowerplayer is based on microemulator. And microemulator supports JSR75
(FileConnection API). So I would  have expected, that MPP supports that
too. If it does not, than try using microemulator directly.



John Pote schrieb:
> Hi everyone,
> Thanks for all the replies about J2ME emulators a week or so ago. I 
> liked the idea of fast startup so have tried mpowerplayer which I now 
> have working with eclipseME.
> 
> But I have discovered that it does not support access to the file system 
> which I need (ie there is no 'FileConnection' interface in the mpp 
> docs). Does anyone know if any of the other emulators allow access to 
> the file system?
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> John
> 
> 
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