Adobe reader for j2me needed!

I need a PDF reader for j2me (java mobile phones).
There is MobilePDF from zesium but it doesn't work for complex PDF's.
I vote for a j2me version original from Adobe.

Let me try this again ...
The Adobe download is an msi installer which sends you to a web site to get the rest
of the ~40MB file. If you don't have Internet access you cannot download the file.
The computer I want to install it on has no Internet access, therefore I need the app
in a form I can install by itself.
Don't ask why the computer has no Internet access.
rs

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