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 Android development and Eclipse...

I put this in "The Lounge" because it didn't really fall under anything else, and I don't think it really qualifies as web development.

I recently installed the Android SDK, and tied it into Eclipse.

When I used the tutorial here:

http://developer.android.com/resources/tutorials/hello-world.html

And get down to "run the application", I get an error:

emulator-5554 disconnected!

I tried some of the things here:

http://androidforums.com/application-development/5398-android-help-emulator-5554-disconnected.html

But there are different suggestions there, and I don't think they solved my problem.

So how would I fix that? Anybody know?

Started By Monte on Oct 10, 2011 at 7:45:36 AM

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ja928 on Oct 18, 2011 at 1:34:34 PM (# 0)

Have you set up the AVD (virtual device) that you want to emulate?  I forget the exact settings since I only do Android work occasionally.  I remember that that tripped me up when I first started.  Check this out if you haven't.


ja928 on Oct 18, 2011 at 1:35:52 PM (# 1)

Have you set up the AVD (virtual device) that you want to emulate?  I forget the exact settings since I only do Android work occasionally.  I remember that that tripped me up when I first started.  Check this out if you haven't.


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