You can directly communicate on Wifi from emulator to another phone if
you are in the same LAN. There would be no server required. Only thing
what you have to think about is, how do you get the IP address of your
destination (discovery protocol on Wifi)?

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On Oct 3, 5:51 am, ExO PoLiTiX <exo1...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Basically I'm trying to either run two emulators or having an emulator
> running and having my android phone connected to the computer at the
> same time. I have created a game and all i really want is for the game
> screen to update on the other device. Eg if I move my sprite on one
> emulator the others view is updated. I was hoping to do this without
> the need of a server or using 3G or WIFI. Would anyone be able to tell
> me if this is at all possible? I've looked about for quite a while and
> cant find any examples of this at all. If its not possible it would be
> good if you could give me some suggestions about a way to go about
> this task.
>
> Cheers.
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