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Originally Posted by entropy1980
I doesn't matter if it executes the same i am talking the hardware power, it's like running XP on a Pentium 1 and then on a Pentium 4 your going to have the same problem with your Java pipedream
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Whoa. All I can tell you is that Java midlet can sense the environment and adapt to it appropriately, it is like games for PC that are showing more or less details accordingly to underlying hardware.
Welcome to the real world: microshoft way where it is enforcing some "standard" is not realistic because business is business and sometimes earning money is more important than maintaining processing power standards.
Look, entropy1980. Right now there's one rule: be profitable or die.
You cannot change people to adapt to microshofts ideas of shmarphones - that is impossible. Instead try to understand the truth. What truth? There is no place for any monopoly in mobile phones industry.
Do you hear that, Mr. entropy1980? That is the sound of inevitability. 1 billion of phones with Java when microshoft will have less than 50 milions with its shmarphone...
And to microshoft I can only say, as far as their shmartphone SDK is concerned: stop trying to hit me and hit me! Without seeing it I cannot say nothing more. I see only propaganda. Microshoft has you, entropy1980. And I am still open to all possibilities, I don't say no, maybe I will enter matrix, i.e. microshoft, but first let me see SDK so that I could compare...