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Recently a new multi-platform open-source J2ME emulator called freej2me (GitHub repo) has been released. And the emulation scene seems to be quite happy about this news. What's more, sooner or later it should become a part of RetroArch what will allow for adding many awesome features that RetroArch is known for.
Would you be interested in working with them in some way?
I will also leave this link here to the very important J2ME preservation discussion (to inspire you): The state of j2me/midlet/jar emulation, and the in-danger software for the platform that needs to be preserved
Regards
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RetroArch does not have a JVM, doesn't it? Shipping the whole JVM will be quite a pain.
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Hello!
Recently a new multi-platform open-source J2ME emulator called freej2me (GitHub repo) has been released. And the emulation scene seems to be quite happy about this news. What's more, sooner or later it should become a part of RetroArch what will allow for adding many awesome features that RetroArch is known for.
Would you be interested in working with them in some way?
I will also leave this link here to the very important J2ME preservation discussion (to inspire you): The state of j2me/midlet/jar emulation, and the in-danger software for the platform that needs to be preserved
Regards
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