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the_ape Posts: 46

J2ME Tested Apps/Games (T610)

I'm going through a bit of a collection I have, Here's what I've done so far.. more later

Zombie Nation 1.1.1 generic - No Good (performance bad) - http://www.zeroindex.co.uk/

RoadPizza - No Load - http://www.zeroindex.co.uk/

Swarm - Playable - http://www.zeroindex.co.uk/

VideoPoker - Playable - http://www.zeroindex.co.uk/

Kool - No Load - http://www.j2me-software.com

Bay Defender - Works (Small Screen) - http://www.j2me-software.com

ColourBug - Works - http://www.j2me-software.com

MDoom - Works (Slow) - http://www.j2me-software.com

MSF (street Fighter) - Starts then fails on game start - http://www.j2me-software.com

MType - Starts, even starts intro then fails - http://www.j2me-software.com

Vitamin - Starts but cannot select user profile in game - http://www.j2me-software.com

MercuryIM b3.0 - Launches (Needs SocketSupport) - http://www.j2me-software.com

QSM - Launches (Needs SocketSupport)- http://www.j2me-software.com

SpruceTester - Works - http://www.j2me-software.com

Results
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Memory : Total 262140 / Free 219868
Environment
microedition.configuration : CLDC-1.0
microedition.profiles : MDP-1.0
microedition.platform : undefined
microedition.locale : en
microedition.encoding : ISO8859-1
microedition.encodingclass : undefined
microedition.http.proxy : undefined
Display
Type : Color
Number of Colors : 65536
Size width : 128
Size height : 127
Repeat events : yes
Pointer events : no
Pointer drag events : no
Double-Buffered Painting : yes

TaylorBench - Works (including network testing or at least started a GPRS session) - http://www.j2me-software.com

WorldTime - Works - http://www.j2me-software.com

Spruce Blocks - Works - http://www.j2me-software.com

Fiver - Works - http://www.j2me-software.com

Chess Buddy - Works - http://www.j2me-software.com

Acupunture - Works (dunno what it does) - http://www.comcul.com/jad/acupuncture.jar

CodeBreak (mastermind) - Works (screen size issues) - http://www.comcul.com/jad/Codebreak.jar

PacMan - Works (perfect) - http://www.comcul.com/jad/Pman.jar

MountainRoadRace - Works (slow) - http://midlet.org

Playmate - Works (bit slow) - http://midlet.org

The Glass Cube - Works - http://midlet.org

Metris (Tetris) - Works (decent performance) - http://midlet.org

Bricks Mix (7650) - No Go - http://midlet.org

Skiing - Works - http://midlet.org

Bowling - Works - http://midlet.org

TicTacToe - Wont Install - http://midlet.org

Chesster - Works (Small B/W Screen) - http://midlet.org

CannonBalls (Series 40 and 60) - No Go - http://midlet.org

Pang - Loads then Application Error - http://midlet.org

mobiQix - No Go - http://midlet.org

GoldMiner Trium - Works - http://midlet.org

DrBok - Works - http://midlet.org

Cannon - No Go - http://midlet.org

Air Gunner - No Go - http://midlet.org

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The Ape

If you find any more applications that work, post them below with a link to the site, and I'll add them to this list. Also I am currently investigating the network access issues. The T610 implementation of J2ME does NOT support sockets, maybe in another firmware revision)

The Files that need transfering (via BT / IRDA / WAP) are the .jar files, the .jad files are text description files(open them in notepad if you like) used by some J2ME runtimes to check for updates etc....

[ This Message was edited by: the_ape on 2003-06-10 15:12 ]
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Posted: 2003-06-10 01:21:34
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doubleduh Posts: 436

I have problems with all programs using the internet. They do connect the GPRS but they don't download/upload anything. My GPRS settings are ok, WAP and email work fine. The only thing I could think of is that it is trying to use the WAP-APN instead of the WEB-APN. Is there any way to check which one it uses?
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Posted: 2003-06-10 02:25:12
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caff Posts: > 500

So some of the Java games and applications actually works on T610?? Cool........Thanks for your findings !
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Posted: 2003-06-10 03:01:08
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Lars Posts: 438

i tried transfer the .jad files to my T610, and it says "Operation Failed" on my phone! what happened? anyone success in transfering?

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okay i got it!
should transfer the .jar file!

[ This Message was edited by: Lars on 2003-06-10 06:51 ]
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Posted: 2003-06-10 07:41:47
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caff Posts: > 500

I think you are suppose to transfer those .jar files rather than .jad file to the phone !
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Posted: 2003-06-10 08:02:32
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Lars Posts: 438

yupz i got it already!
thanks!
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Posted: 2003-06-10 08:34:05
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gilmartin Posts: 73

Quote:
On 2003-06-10 01:21:34, the_ape wrote:
I'm going through a bit of a collection I have, Here's what I've done so far.. more later

{snip!}

http://www.j2me-software.com


From the same website, I have now tested "Spruce Blocks", "Fiver" and "Chess Buddy" on the T610.

Spruce Blocks is the indispensible Tetris clone and is OK but not perfect (there is no rapid drop facility) and will do me nicely till a better one turns up.

Fiver is an odd grid game where you "flip" groups of stones to change the colour of the board.

Chess Buddy is, well, a chess playing program. It is quite big and takes ages to load and exit but amazingly actually plays chess! I haven't tested a game to the end, so I don't know how it deals with castling and stuff, but the basic start of a game seemed fine. You can save and reload games too.
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Posted: 2003-06-10 10:03:16
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Del Posts: > 500

gilmartin

I have tried chessbuddy and it is only a demo which allows 10 moves, but you can castle.


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Posted: 2003-06-10 10:30:25
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eudorauser Posts: 18

Hi, how do you transfer these files to the T610 - via infrared?

Thanks
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Posted: 2003-06-10 10:37:33
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gilmartin Posts: 73

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On 2003-06-10 10:30:25, Del wrote:
gilmartin

I have tried chessbuddy and it is only a demo which allows 10 moves, but you can castle.



Yup! Just discovered that myself!

As to transferring them to the phone, I do it by Bluetooth: copy them to the "My Documents" section of my iPAQ and then "Browse Files" using the phone. I think it is the same with a BT computer.

You can transfer them by IR too, I would guess, but then you would need to send them from your computer/handheld actively, rather than "pull" them using the phone.
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Posted: 2003-06-10 10:57:58
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