MeBoy 1.3.1 released! Version 1.3.1 fixes a few small bugs to improve game compatibility, and provides a way to use your saved games from MeBoy 1.1 and 1.2 (which unfortunately is broken in MeBoy 1.3).
MeBoy 1.4 released! Version 1.4 provides a "Shrink to fit" function for phones with small screens (sorry, no "expand to fit") and fixes a few small bugs to improve game compatibility and emulation speed.
MeBoy 1.5 released! Version 1.5 finally adds a "Scale to fit" that works on both small and large screens, and packs some minor performance and compatibility improvements.
Since mobile phones don't handle files in the same way computers do, you must include the ROM files in the game's ".jar" file before playing. Don't worry though, MeBoyBuilder automates the process (don't be intimidated by the list, it's really quite simple):
- Make sure you have Java installed on your computer, version 1.5 or later.
- Download MeBoyBuilder.jar.
- Run MeBoyBuilder.jar by double-clicking.
- Press the "Add ROM" and select a ROM file. Repeat for all games you want to add (some phones do not accept very large ".jar" files though).
- Press the "Finish" button. The file MeBoy.jar is created for you (in the same directory as MeBoyBuilder.jar, or your browser's default directory).
- Copy MeBoy.jar to your phone. If the phone accepted the file, you're done! Otherwise, read on:
- Some phones want a ".jad" file, which is a text file with info about the ".jar" file. MeBoy.jad is created for this reason. (If your phone accepted MeBoy.jar, you do not need MeBoy.jad and can safely throw it away.)
On some computers, the ".jar" file extension is not correctly interpreted as a Java program. If this happens, you can (in Windows) right-click on MeBoyBuilder.jar and select "Open with"->"Java(TM) Platform SE Binary". You need to have Java installed for this to work. [/quote]
[h3]Source code[/h3]
The
source code for MeBoy is available under the GPL. Please note that you will need a development kit for Java 2 Micro Edition (as opposed to the more common Java 2 Standard Edition) to compile it. J2ME development kits are available from
Sun.
Compatibility list!
http://arktos.se/meboy/phones.php It will be cool if someone used source and provided touchscreen and abiliity to show path into specific folder with roms... and list to choose roms