Midp porting for arm linux

hi
I ahve sucessfully ported kvm for arm.
now i have to put midp on my device ,can anyone tell me where i can get midp source for arm linux.
Thanx
Gajanan

Hi,
I was also facing the same problem. Let me tell you that you should use the source code of KVM and CLDC 1.1, dont use CLDC 1.0.4.
Secondly install j2sdk1.4 for linux, i am tellin this specifically becuse just installing the jre for linux won't solve the problem.
AFter installin all these things, go into the directory
<root dir>/j2me_cldc/build/linux and give the "make" command.
I think this should solve the problem.
---Rahul.

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      I was thinking I could have the proximity trigger enable an interrupt that I could use to generate higher quality audio than I am already making with a While - Timer loop. However, I'm not sure how to make an increment in the interrupt VI without using some form of a loop. The solution I'm thinking of at the moment is to make a For loop run once and to have an incrementing integer separate from the loop iteration (which would only go from 0 to 1) that stores its most recent value in the shift register.
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    charlestrep91 wrote:
    Hi everyone,
    I just got my Labview for ARM cortex M3 evaluation kit and I can't download a simple program to the target. I'm using the Keil ULink 2 programmer and I get this error when compiling/downloading:
    [4:23:16 PM] Status: Error
    SWD Communication Failure
    Error: Flash Download failed  -  Target DLL has been cancelled
    Detail: [UVSC_PRJ_FLASH_DOWNLOAD, MSG: 0X100A, STATUS: Ex.] (1) 
    Status: FLASH download error.
    I have read about this error and NI simply refers to Ulink2 user's guide which has this description for this error:
    Serial Wire Debug communication is corrupted. The target SWD interface is not working properly. Mainly caused by the target: debug block not powered or clocked properly. Avoid Deep-Sleep modes while debugging. Lower the Max Clock frequency in the ULINK USB-JTAG/SWD Adapter section.
    I have tried to "Lower the Max Clock frequency in the ULINK USB-JTAG/SWD Adapter section" but it didn't resolve the problem.
    I have also tried to download the program using the usb port on the dev board but instead I get this error:
    [4:51:22 PM] Status: ErrorUnexpected error occurred.
    [Source: Target is in debug mode
    Detail: [UVSC_PRJ_ADD_GROUP, MSG: 0x1002, 
    STATUS: 0xA] Code: 10]
    What am I supposed to do with that?? I'm wondering if the dev board is defective. And this was supposed to be plug and play...
    Any help is greatly appreciated!
    I'll ask the obvious question, are you intending to use SWD or just download through the JTAG.  Check your settings.  I have not used the ARM with LV, but can you download anything using the Keil software?  Give that a try.  That may tell us where the problem lies.  Try to duplicate your settings in LV from the Keil sw.
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