Thanks for your reply, but unfortunately, I did try most of the sdk's:
Release 1.6 r1
Release 1.5 r3
Release 1.1 r1
Release 1.0 r2
with the same frustrating result
That's actually the reason why I try the old one, thinking that there
may be some incompatibility with the new ones...



On Jan 19, 5:14 pm, Indicator Veritatis <mej1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 1..0_r1 is really old. At this point, I would not use anything older
> than 1.5_r3, and that only if you had a strong reason to avoid 2.0.
> Remember that you can always target an early API level, so it is very
> rare that you would actually need to use the old SDK.
>
> On Jan 19, 3:47 am, jj <juanjosegilmen...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I recently moved from linux (where I was developing for android using
> > eclipse) to windows
>
> > I just downloaded the sdk (android-sdk- windows-1 .0_r1.zip), and the
> > emulator does not start...
> > I dont even see it. Just a screen telling that has been an error, and
> > the posibility to inform microsoft! about it
>
> > Also, I installed JDK (Java SE Development Kit 6u18), but it keeps
> > crashing
>
> > anyone has any idea about what I am missing?
>
> > Thanks
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