Kvm for palm os 4/5?

hi
is there any plan to support midp on palm os 4 or 5?
tks

If you have a Tungsten ARM device or a Treo 600, check out:
http://pluggedin.palmone.com/regac/pluggedin/Java.jsp
for a MIDP 2.0/ CLDC 1.1 VM.
Otherwise, for OS 4 you can use Sun's MIDP4Palm or IBM's J9 both of which are 68k VM's and support MIDP1.0/CLDC 1.0. Actually both these VM's work on the newer devices, they're just not optimized for them.

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