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Old Dec 1st, 2007, 6:15 PM   #2
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Re: Motorola ROKR Z6m - MIDP 2.0?

Brent,

The only thing i have been able to find about even developing stuff for the Z6m, is this here link.

It's the motorola developer website, and gives links to a place to get the SDK. Only thing i didn't check out was the SDK, cause it requires you to register to the website were you download it.

Anyways, hope that helps.

EDIT: the SDK docs might provide information on how to load the J2ME stuff, or even how to install java based apps. (just a thought)
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