for it in dups.txt, which will tell you where to find the real copy.





If you have or know of other J2ME software that should be in a unified archive, please contact me at j2me-archive-quh@yahweasel.com .



This is a unified collection of J2ME (Java Micro Edition) games from manysources. Each archive is a complete collection of all J2ME software availablefrom its source at the time of archiving. The sources are:dedomil.netdertz.inflashpoint(Various sources collected by creators of Flashpoint)kyndigs(Thanks to archive.org user kyndigs)mastiwap.com(Thanks to archive.org user cjrobe)Nokia64(Thanks to archive.org user Nokia64. This is all J2ME software uploaded toarchive.org by them)saisa.ru(Thanks to archive.org user cjrobe)veoh.biz(This is itself an archive of tunewap.com)As well as the archives themselves, I've included a database of all includedsoftware, with the platform and resolution where possible, indexed by the nameincluded in the JAR files. This database is searchable through index.html, oraccessible with SQLite3 in j2me.sqlite3 or as a spreadsheet in j2me.csv.Note that this archive includes symbolic links, as many files are duplicated inseveral archives. Only identical files are replaced by symbolic links, so nooriginal content is actually lost. If your operating system or filesystem doesnot support symbolic links, you likely had trouble extracting this archive, andwill find many files are missing. If you encounter a missing file, simply look