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 == Versions == == Versions ==
  
-Currently, AmbientTalk/requires a J2SE JVM to run. We are planning to port AT/2 to J2ME (CDC) as soon as possible. This would allow AT/2 to run on PDAs and high-end cellular phones. A port to J2ME CLDC is currently not planned.+The current build still requires a J2SE JVM (>= 1.4) to run. The next build, however, will be JDK-1.3 compatible and can be run under J2ME CDC/Personal Profile. This allows the next AT/2 build to run on PDAs and high-end cellular phones. A port to J2ME CLDC is currently not yet planned.
  
 == Documentation == == Documentation ==
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 ===== AmbientTalk/1 ===== ===== AmbientTalk/1 =====
-{{:at:qtek_small.png|:at:qtek_small.png }} AmbientTalk is a contemporary distributed programming language. It is an ambient-oriented programming language, which means that it is particularly geared towards developing next-generation distributed software which has to run on mobile devices (such as cellular phones or PDAs) deployed on open, ad hoc wireless networks. At its core, AmbientTalk uses a prototype-based object model for building abstractions. Its distribution and concurrency facilities are heavily inspired by the actor model. Current implementations are available for the Java J2SE and J2ME (PocketPC) platforms.+{{:at:qtek_small.png  |:at:qtek_small.png}} AmbientTalk is a contemporary distributed programming language. It is an ambient-oriented programming language, which means that it is particularly geared towards developing next-generation distributed software which has to run on mobile devices (such as cellular phones or PDAs) deployed on open, ad hoc wireless networks. At its core, AmbientTalk uses a prototype-based object model for building abstractions. Its distribution and concurrency facilities are heavily inspired by the actor model. Current implementations are available for the Java J2SE and J2ME (PocketPC) platforms.
 This page provides access to the latest version of AmbientTalk, and gives some instructions on how to deploy it on your desktop or PDA. This page provides access to the latest version of AmbientTalk, and gives some instructions on how to deploy it on your desktop or PDA.
  
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