For people outside japan, this should actually be a neat way to view iappli content without needing to be on docomo's denpa... (unofficial contents only) You can actually punch the URL of a .jam file into zentek's i-jade and run the i-appli on your desktop. However, there seem to be a lot of glitches with the i-jade emulator. These are katte sites so probably not the most rigorous coding standards, but would have expected at least a 20% success rate... examples for i-jade: runs fine: http://www.shiftup.net/i/appli/Nyami/Nyami.jam <http://www.shiftup.net/i/appli/Nyami/Nyami.jam> http://www4.cds.ne.jp/~alacarte/i-java/ <http://www4.cds.ne.jp/~alacarte/i-java/> - screen refresh messed up http://isweb34.infoseek.co.jp/computer/tinysoft/i/tomato/tomato.jam <http: //isweb34.infoseek.co.jp/computer/tinysoft/i/tomato/tomato.jam> http://hint-click.com/i/moozig.jam <http://hint-click.com/i/moozig.jam> http://www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/~clap/i/Sword/Sword.jam <http://www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/~clap/i/Sword/Sword.jam> -IOexception Speaking of which, what favorite listing sites for i-appli do folks have bookmarked? GigaAppli seems to have a sniffer to prevent PC access to http://g-appli.net/i/ <http://g-appli.net/i/> and the pc site hides the URL behind a CGI. SpicyVector (appget.com) makes it easy to snarf URLs. Others? 4649! /dc +-----+-------------------------+ david [dc] collier e | dc@gamelet.com | dcphone@jp-t.ne.jp v | +81 (0)90-6566-5316 -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Ecartis -- -- Type: application/ms-tnef -- File: winmail.datReceived on Fri Feb 15 00:38:14 2002