How to Install KVM in a Palm Emulator

Can anybody say how to install the KVM in the Palm Emulator.
Ganesh

[calganesh],
My suggestion to you is to download the J2ME Wireless Toolkit ( http://java.sun.com/products/j2mewtoolkit/ ) and install the Palm OS Emulator (POSE) on the same machine. This way you can test the J2ME applications with the POSE without having to specifically look for a separate KVM to install over the POSE.
The J2ME Wireless Toolkit provides you with an option to test J2ME MIDlet applications using the POSE alongside other generic emulators offered with the toolkit.
HTH.
Allen Lai
Developer Technical Support
SUN Microsystems
http://www.sun.com/developers/support/

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