-- my scenario --
I tried to start two instances of the android emulator by the
following commands (windows xp):
start emulator -console -verbose -verbosekeys -logcat "out" -data db/
instance1
start emulator -console -verbose -verbosekeys -logcat "out" -data db/
instance2

On first console, I see the following output:
emulator: opening read/write file 'db/instance1'
emulator: control console listening on port 5554, ADB on port 5555

On second console, I see the following output:
emulator: opening read/write file 'db/instance2'
emulator: control console listening on port 5554, ADB on port 5555

After both instances are started, I typed "adb devices" and got the
following message:
List of devices attached
1       emulator-tcp-5555       device  0

Installing an application does work only on first instance:
adb -d 1 install bin/myapp.apk
382 KB/s (0 bytes in 366804.000s)

-- my problem --
I am not able to install the application on the second instance,
because both instances running on same ADB port and the second
instance has no unique [ID] to access it (e.g. calling "adb -d [ID]
install bin/myapp.apk").

-- my questions --
Has anyone an idea how to fix the problem?
How I can force the emulator to use an unique ADB port or unique ID
for each instance?

-- reference documentation --
http://code.google.com/android/reference/emulator.html#multipleinstances
http://code.google.com/android/reference/adb.html#directingcommands






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