The reason I was having a problem (re)starting the emulator from the
command line was that I did not first kill an already running emulator
(by clicking on the 'x' in the top right of the emulator window).  I'm
able to reliably start the emulator now.

On Jul 7, 8:25 am, lu XIN <xinlul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hello, i am a beginner too,and I have the same anonying problem as you .my
> enviroment is 32-vista and android sdk 1.5 r1.
>
> if you get some solution,please inform me .thank you very much .
> 2009/7/6 greg <sep...@eduneer.com>
>
>
>
> > The reason the android emulator starting from within Eclipse did not
> > appear to have some emulator options available is that I did not fully
> > extend the window shown in response to the Eclipse "Run/Run
> > Configurations/Target" menu item.  Vertically extending that window
> > revealed the "Additional Emulator Command Line Options" field.
>
> > The reason for the emulator not starting from the (64-bit Vista)
> > command line is still a mystery.  I'll post that problem  to the
> > Android Issue Tracker if I don't get any tips from the group.
>
> > - Greg
>
> > On Jul 6, 11:18 am, greg <sep...@eduneer.com> wrote:
> > > Although I can reliably start the android emulator from within Eclipse
> > > (version 3.4.2), I would like to use some emulator options (e.g., -
> > > scale) that don't appear to be available from within Eclipse.  However
> > > I get a Microsoft Windows error dialog displaying "emulator.exe has
> > > stopped working" whenever I try to start the emulator using the
> > > command line "emulator -avd my_avd"
>
> > > If I disconnect the network, in addition to the "emulator.exe has
> > > stopped working" dialog, the command line response is "Warning: No DNS
> > > servers found".  Note that the android emulator starts avd my_avd
> > > reliably from within Eclipse with or without a network connection.
>
> > > This problem is occurring on the android 1.5 platform running on 64-
> > > bit Vista.
>
> > > There was a reference to a seemingly similar problem athttp://
> > groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa...,
> > > but I didn't see any resolution to it.
>
> > > By the way, I think the android development environment and
> > > documentation is very impressive, especially considering how new it
> > > is.  I did happen to notice a couple typos in the SDK's emulator
> > > documentation athttp://
> > developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/emulator.html:
>
> > > -- "files tht you want"
> > > -- "control the its behaviors"
>
> > > Best regards,
> > > Greg
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