I just got iCommand running on a Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC. I downloaded
the Mysaifu JVM and Javacomm, then uploaded the regular icommand.jar file to
Pocket PC, along with a test class to run motors and the icommand.properties
file. It works fine without any changes and it uses the same compiled
bytecode classes as the PC.
So from what I can tell there's no real reason to branch the project into
two parts for mobile user as long as they can use Mysaifu. We can just give
them directions on how to upload that to Windows Mobile.
Stefano, is there any reason to use CLDC over Mysaifu? Does CLDC give us a
broader range of mobile devices? I'm still uncertain what JVM they use in
conjunction with CLDC.
- Brian
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