At a minimum, you will need to download the SDK, and install it on
your system.  (Which includes making sure everything is properly
configured in your path)

Then, you can issue the following command on at any command prompt:
emulator -avd <avd name>

You should have an avd named 'G1', I think it comes standard with the
SDK, otherwise, you will need to create an AVD for the emulator to
use.

On Jul 24, 1:42 pm, popetorak <popeto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just want to run it. Dont want or need eclipse.
>
> The docs dont make sense
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