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MIDP: create Image from int/byte array?

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Hi

I have an array of int that represents a frame buffer, which I update
dynamicly. Each int is 0xAARRGGBB. In standard java I can use
imageProducer to create an Image object.

In J2ME there is only createImage( Byte[], int,int,int) in the Images
class. From reading past posts it seems the Byte array must adhere to
some PNG format (which I have no idea). In other words, I can't use a
Byte array equivalent of my int array.

Thanks.
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