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Java Sapper 1.0
Dmitri Kornilov
Sapper is a Java application which works on lots of mobile devices.Works on lots of Java-enabled mobile devices including Palm? handhelds256 colors graphics close to originalControls with 5 keys ONLY!Touch screen supportHi-Score tableThe object of Sapper is to locate all the mines as quickly as possible without uncovering any of them. If you uncover a mine, you lose the game.System RequirementsMobile Device with MIDP 1.0Compatible Devices: Palm handhelds with Palm OS 3.5 or greater, Motorola i50sx, Motorola i55sr, Motorola i80s, Motorola i85s, Motorola i90c, Motorola Accompli 008/6288, Nokia 9210 Communicator, Siemens SL45i/6688i, LG Electronics C-nain 2000, Samsung SCH-X130, Samsung SCH-X230, Samsung SCH-X250, Samsung SCH-X350, Hitachi C451H, Casio C452CA, Hitachi C3001H, Kyocera C3002K, Toshiba C5001T, Sharp J-SH07, Toshiba J-T06, Mitsubishi J-D05MIDP for Palm OS is a Java? runtime environment for Palm OS handhelds. It lets Palm OS users run the same Java technology-based applications that are available for other MIDP-compliant devices, such as mobile phones and pagers. Because it follows Palm OS user-interface conventions, MIDP for Palm OS creates a user experience that minimizes training requirements. You can download MIDP for Palm OS from here.
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