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    Jelatine is a Java virtual machine implementing the Connected Limited Device Configuration of the Java 2 Micro Edition body of standards. It also includes its own CLDC-oriented classpath.
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    Avrora is a suite of tools for analyzing and debugging programs for AVR microcontrollers. It has support for a sensor platforms such as Mica2 and MicaZ, allowing wireless network simulation and allows dynamic instrumentation and static analysis.
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    A 16-bit virtual machine for micro controllers capable of executing a large subset of the Java language.
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    Tool to view disk structure of a virtual machine image (loopback device file) and export it's partition to new loopback device file.
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    BaseMovil is a framework for fast development of J2ME applications: a powerful J2ME database engine, a scripting engine and an ui toolkit which is fully integrated with both and allows xml view definition. The framework handles device differences/bugs.
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