DROS - enables the user to relive the glory days of 80s computing on their mobile phone
· DOS like command shell providing a set of simple commands such as copy, move, delete and list
MobileUnixJ2ME is an open source project written in J2ME. It implements on mobile phones a terminal Unix-like, a Python interpreter, a RMS-filesystem, a GUI and a lot of Unix-like commands
MobileZX is a ZX Spectrum 48K Emulator for J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) devices. ZX-Spectrum 48 (AKA Speccy) was a very popular home computer in the 80's and it was based on a Zilog-Z80 3.58Mhz CPU.
What's New in This Release:
· Minor bug fix which improves the contrast between normal and bright colours
OpenLAPI is most commonly used to access Bluetooth GPS devices from mobile devices, whilst retaining a high level of source code compatibility with JSR-179. OpenLAPI also has a range of backends for emulating location in development environments, making it a popular tool for J2ME developers
JPC is an x86 PC emulator written entirely in Java. JPC creates a virtual computer upon which you can install your favorite operating system in a safe, flexible and powerful way
PC emulator written in Java x86 PC emulator written entirely in Java. JPC creates a virtual computer upon which you can install your favorite operating system in a safe, flexible and powerful way
ZaxMidlet is a Z-Machine Interpreter for Blackberry and other J2ME phones that support MIDP2.0 and file access. It is based on Zax 0.91. It should play V1-5,7,8 Infocom and Inform games