phoneME Project: Current Downloads
ContentsLicensing phoneME Feature Downloads phoneME Advanced Downloads Release Definitions The downloadable bundles provided on this page are complete and provide everything needed to build and run the project code. However, they are just a snapshot of a specific stage in the development process. For source code that is under active development, see the phoneME code repository. Note: This page provides downloads for only the most recent phoneME project releases (phoneME Feature and phoneME Advanced). For releases prior to those shown here, see the phoneME project Previous Downloads page. |
Licensing
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Source code for the phoneME Feature and phoneME Advanced projects are covered by several specific software licenses. For complete information on licensing for the phoneME projects, see the phoneME Project Licensing page. |
phoneME Feature Downloads
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The phoneME Feature software includes the latest milestone and development implementations of CLDC and MIDP, as well as implementations of a number of optional package JSRs. The latest phoneME Feature code is available in the phoneME code repository. Note: For phoneME Feature releases prior to MR4, see the phoneME Feature Previous Downloads page. phoneME Feature MR4 DownloadsBelow you will find the milestone release and supporting bundles for phoneME Feature MR4. MR4 includes implementations of CLDC 2.2 MIDP 2.2, and new optional package JSRs. Before you begin using phoneME Feature MR4, please read the Release Information and the Getting Started Guide. |
Milestone Release |
Bundle Name |
Size |
MR4 source bundle (b01) |
phoneme_feature-mr4-rel-src-b01-20_apr_2009.zip |
21,000,000 bytes |
Emulator binary plug-in |
phoneme_feature-mr4-rel-emulator-b01-win-20_apr_2009.zip |
7,000,000 bytes |
Qsound binary plug-in |
qsound.zip |
341,000 bytes |
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phoneME Advanced Downloads
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The phoneME Advanced software includes the latest milestone and development implementations of CDC with related profiles and optional packages. The latest code is available in the phoneME code repository.
Note: For phoneME Advanced releases prior to MR2, see the phoneME Advanced Previous Downloads page. phoneME Advanced MR2 Downloads
Below you will find early development builds and source bundles for phoneME Advanced MR2. MR2 includes implementations of CDC, Foundation Profile, and Personal Basis Profile developed against the 1.1.2 specifications. As development continues, we will add additional functionality to upcoming MR2 Development Releases.
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Before you begin using phoneME Advanced MR2 software, please read the Release Information and phoneME Advanced Twiki.
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Development Releases |
Bundle Name |
Size |
MR2 source bundle (b97) - Linux |
phoneme_advanced-mr2-dev-src-b97-20_nov_2008.zip
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18,234,913 bytes |
MR2 source bundle (b34) - Windows Mobile |
phoneme_advanced-mr2-dev-src-win32-b34-04_oct_2007.zip
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24,883,173 bytes |
MR2 binary bundle (b34) - Windows Mobile/ARM |
phoneme_advanced-mr2-dev-bin-b34-win32-arm-wm5-09_oct_2007.zip
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5,334,712 bytes |
MR2 source bundle (b34) - Linux |
phoneme_advanced-mr2-dev-src-b34-04_oct_2007.zip
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18,294,422 bytes |
MR2 binary bundle (b34) - Linux/x86 |
phoneme_advanced-mr2-dev-bin-b34-linux_x86-02_oct_2007.zip
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6,025,914 bytes |
MR2 source bundle (b21) - Linux |
phoneme_advanced-mr2-dev-src-b21-04_may_2007.zip
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17,885,163 bytes |
MR2 binary bundle (b21) - Linux/x86 |
phoneme_advanced-mr2-dev-bin-b21-linux-x86-04_may_2007.zip
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6,071,392 bytes |
MR2 source bundle (b14) - Linux |
phoneme_advanced-mr2-dev-src-b14-08_mar_2007.zip
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16,156,666 bytes |
MR2 binary bundle (b14) - Linux/x86 |
phoneme_advanced-mr2-dev-bin-b14-linux-x86-08_mar_2007.zip
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6,079,175 bytes |
MR2 source bundle (b02) - Linux
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phoneme_advanced-mr2-dev-src-b02-04_dec_2006.zip
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7,672,046 bytes
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MR2 binary bundle (b02) - Linux/x86
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phoneme_advanced-mr2-dev-bin-b02-linux-x86-04_dec_2006.zip
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4,602,258 bytes |
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The phoneME Advanced project includes some APIs that require a binary plug-ins. This binary plug-in is covered by the Binary License for phoneME Project. Developers will know when and how to use the binary plug-in, based on the instructions available in relevant release notes. |