Wow, this thread got pretty intense.
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Originally Posted by HarryT
No, what you're thinking of, I think, is that the Gen3's Mobi reader is not the portable Java version that Mobi wrote which, for example, the iLiad directly uses. The Gen3 doesn't have a JVM; its code is all written in C or C++, I think.
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They used gcj to compile Java sources into native ARM code. And all Mobipocket class names are the same as in other implementation, so they did use classes provided by Mobi.