Title: [E2] JPC - VirtualPC for ROKR E2 (run DOS, Linux, Windows, etc.) Post by: u4ia24 on May 09, 2008, 04:42:49 am http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/jpc/
What is JPC? JPC is an x86 PC emulator written entirely in Java. What you need to launch: JPC j2me http://www-jpc.physics.ox.ac.uk/mobile/JPC.jar VMemory (to mount Swap) Notepad + + or something similar How to do it: 1) Install JPC on memory card 2) Run telnet on ur phone and go to: "\\192.168.16.2\sd\.system\java\DownloadApps\MIDlet*\ (* the number where JPC is installed) 3) Copy registry.txt to ur hard drive and open it in notepad++ and find the line "Mot-JavaVM-Heapsize:" make the value 6 4) Place it back to ur phone 5) Go to "\\192.168.16.2\system\ezx_user\download\appwrite\setup\" 6) Repeat step 3 but instead open ezx_system.cfg. Find the line JavaHeapSize =. Make the value 0. 7) Use VMemory to mount Swap (something like 16 MB). 8.) Reboot the phone. 9) Launch JPC. When the program loads, press 5 to zoom in. The VirtualPC will boot(a bios like interface will appear just like in a normal PC) After that "No hard disks detected" will appear. Wait 2-3 minutes for the command prompt to load There's a floppy disk image inside the jar so A:\>_ will appear. Press left softkey to input characters! Hope it works for you too! I'll post my screenshots soon. It's kinda slow so dont expect too much. But its nice to play around. Title: Re: [E2] JPC - VirtualPC for ROKR E2 (run DOS, Linux, Windows, etc.) Post by: u4ia24 on May 09, 2008, 05:04:02 am Screenshots.
Still playing around with it. I'll post when i learn more about the program. Title: Re: [E2] JPC - VirtualPC for ROKR E2 (run DOS, Linux, Windows, etc.) Post by: fedegil69 on May 09, 2008, 08:42:24 am i´ve been testing this app by 3 month and it´s not cool at all..
very VERY slow! thanks for share! Title: Re: [E2] JPC - VirtualPC for ROKR E2 (run DOS, Linux, Windows, etc.) Post by: BruceLee on July 22, 2008, 03:03:56 am nice idee to have an x86 emulator on our phones but it's quite obvious that it will lag a lot since it will be emulated twice.
x86 emulated by java emulator A native one would be much better, but of course will still lag |