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Date: 26 Jul 2001 16:59:00 BST
From: rjhare@ed.ac.uk
Subject: Jcon
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What is the current state of Jcon? Is any further development
planned?
I have also a very specific question (I will be trying to answer this myself
tonight). If I use Jcon to produce a Java version of an Icon program, can I
subsequently get that program to run on an EPOC device such as a Psion5 or
Ericsson MC218 (I suspect I know the answer already...).
Thanks.
Roger Hare