e JDK from www.java.com and set my path to
the directory where I installed it. Started the emulator and in a few
minutes I had the emulator home page showing. It runs painfully
slowly, but it runs.
On Nov 20, 8:04 pm, teichholtz wrote:
> There now seem to be many of us who are experiencing this
There are also people who cannot get the emulator to get beyond the
Android text animation, even letting the emulator run overnight (I had
it running for over 24 hours). I am beginning to think that this might
be a problem with older video cards but do not have enough datapoints
yet. I am running
There now seem to be many of us who are experiencing this behaviour. I
have an emulator running now which has been running for over 24 hours
and still has not displayed the home page.
I have a gut feeling that it is a video card issue, although I have
only two data points so far:
1. Dell laptop c
I have run into a similar problem.
I tried the basic operation from the command line to eliminate eclipse
having anything to do with the problem.
I create a AVD, and then run the emulator @avdname. I get the
blinking "android", and then a few minutes later the fancy shiny
Android logo, and that i
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