I've downloaded the latest android emulator for Mac OSX using this link. However, the emulator cannot use the Mac OSX camera in the app inventor application. When I try to open the camera app, it shows black & white checkbox only. There isn't also any option which I could find in the aiStarter emulator settings to use the laptop camera hardware.

The challenge is that not every computer has a camera, and it used to be the case that if you specified a camera when one wasn't available the emulator startup would fail. That may no longer be the case. But in the scenario where App Inventor is typically used (computer labs in schools), the odds of a webcam are fairly small. As you've found, you can customize the emulator setup for your machine.


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My laptop doesn't charge via USB-c so I bought a PD emulator that plugs into the barrel port and charges the laptop through a USB c cable. But I can only charge my laptop by this method when the laptop is off or in sleep mode. Why doesn't it charge my laptop when it's on(in working mode).

I am using a 65W PD charger. I think some drivers or services are interfering with the charging process. Anyway, I could not fix the problem. Does anyone have any idea?

Not knowing what that PD "emulator" is limits what we can say about it. It is entirely possible that is only knows how to "ask" for 9V from your charger and so limits charge rate that way. Or it knows how to ask for 12V but not a higher current and so you only get a slow charge. Cheap devices like these tend to be very limited in what they do and there may be lots of different adaptors for various different voltage and current requirements. You may have gotten (or been sent) the wrong one for your particular requirements.

If someone can please guide me through the process, and also recommend best emulator for a laptop. I am running windows 10 if that matters. Please only link to downloads that are free from viruses and malware etc.

Will my laptop be able to handle n64 emulator? Also what controllers would work with a laptop? It would be cool to have 4x wireless ps4 controllers, but I'm not sure if I could connect more than 4x controllers to the laptop simultaneously for multiplayer?

Any application that utilizes a lot of processing power will make your laptop hotter. Emulators usually use a lot of CPU power and it may result in making laptop hotter. Observe your CPU usage (use top or any other tool) while running emulation. Use lm-sensors to observe heat. Results may vary depending on emulator and your hardware.

I have wasted a whole day trying out different solutions floating around in SO and other place mentioned to enable wifi on the android emulator but to no avail.Can anybody help me figure out how do I enable internet on my android emulator?

Edit: This is the fix for a situation when the emulator's wifi has changed the DNS to some non-working DNS. While this works most of the time, there might also be other reasons which may not fix from this solution.

The older answers to this problem no longer work after 2020 (Using Android Studio 4.1.2 or newer). The problem is the DNS settings on the Emulator. It no longer works to just change the DNS Servers on your local PC. You have to change the DNS settings within the Emulator. The following steps are for an emulator running Android 11. Other versions will be similar:

@TheBaj : I figured the problem with this and fixed it. The problem is when you are connected through the router, the androidwifi in your emulator uses the settings and the sets the DNS to something other than 8.8.8.8 which is the google DNS(I presume this is kinda mandatory setting for the androidwifi to gain internet access). But if i change the DNS in my network settings, the google-services plugin which fetches your dependencies especially the one's getting downloaded from jcenter() will not be downloaded and hence your sync will fail which eventually fails your build.

On Mac OSX (Catalina for me), the problem is caused by the fact that the emulator automatically picks up the nameserver by looking at /etc/resolv.conf and picking the first one, in my case an IPv6 address. Source: -networking#dns

Maybe this would help someone. I tried all the solutions above. Changing DNS, cold booting, etc. After several hours of trial and error, I went to the official docs, which said that the emulator picks up the DNS config. of host machine at emulator's boot time.I had VMWare installed on my machine, which installs a few network adapters. So, I just changed the DNS config. of all the adapters (including VMWare adapters), and cold booted my emulator. OMG, the problem which didn't seem to go away for hours, just got right!

I hope I save someone a lot of pain, I tried everything everyone said on here, changed the DNS of every network adapter, reinstalled everything, the SDK, the emulator, even android studio, nothing worked, if you find yourself in the same position check if you VMware installed, if you do, don't bother with the DNS just go into Control Panel->Network and Sharing Center->Change Adapter Settings, and disable any and all VMware Network Adapters, then Cold Boot, fixes the issue instantly, you can even enable them later, and it still works

Just close your emulator and select the "Cold Boot Now" option on the drop menu adjacent to the play button. If not look for any of the more comprehensive options listed here, but I suggest always starting with the simplest solution.

For new searcher users:Sometimes VPN is your solutionChanging of network setting is not possible always because of networking issues.If you are in ip addresses that google does not responding for these regions,your solution is using of vpn.Use a proper vpn (a vpn that trough it you could update your android studio).When your vpn is on start your avd device (ofcourse api level of your emulator is important for example I have not any problem with api 22 but for api 28 is need using of vpn !).This was my experience about android emulator internet.

Laptops like the HP OMEN 16-C0280nd (around 2000 dollars) or the Acer Nitro 5 AN517-41-R9EL (around 2500 dollars) would probably be able to run both emulators without much issue. The HP laptop looks a bit more businessy if you ask me though. The Acer one definitely looks like a gaming laptop first and foremost and has a bit better performance.

Then again, if you spend a bit more over budget, you can get one of the best laptops money can buy, like the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15 GA503RW-LN054W (around 2900 dollars). This widely considered to be one of the best built, as well as the best cooled laptops around. But its fame also gave it a pretty price tag.

You should be able to find great gaming laptops that are 3+ years old for $500-700 that outperform $1000 new. Some may require a new battery or have a few scratches. But if you want the best performance, second hand is the way to go. Not much has changed unless you're getting super amazing stuff.

This one's good ( _5_a515-51g-52r1_156_laptop_computer_-_black) for $600 you get, i5-7200U (2 cores, 4 threads. Ok for emulation purposes), 8GB DDR4 RAM, 256GB SSD and MX150 (pretty decent GPU, on par with GTX 960M) for $600.

That means that the target configuration file (.ccxml) is set to use the XDS110 Debug probe instead of the Signum JTAGjet Emulator. Is there a target configuration file associated with the project you are trying to debug on this laptop? If there is not, it will try to use the one set as Default in your Target Configuration view (menu View->Target Configurations). This default one is likely set for XDS110 Debug Probe.

HI I would like some thoughts on bluestacks.com I would like to try out the emulator and see if I can play games on my laptop. I would really like to play wheel of fortune on bluestacks if I can but I have never used bluestacks emulator to play games on my windows 11 laptop before. So I was just looking for some options on if it is a good idea to use bluestacks to connect to my google account and get games from the google store to download games to bluestacks. I was just wanting to now if this is a safe thing to do since I have never download an emulator before to play android games on my windows pc. I have never owned an android phone I have heard of android phones though. I was just curious what people have to say about downloading bluestacks emulator and downloading games from the google play store is it a good idea to do this on a windows 11 laptop. Thanks. waiting for information and Answers.

when battery of my laptop, a very old DELL E5400, stoped working, i start to investigate to find what was the problem.

first i build the I2C sniffer you can found here: [I2C] Yet another I2C logging program.

with use of I2C sniffer i found that my battery say it has a negative total capacity, for this reason PC ignore it at all, and don't charge it anymore.

after hours of search on the web, i wasn't able to find a way to fix the battery, so i decided to build a Smart Battery emulator with Arduino.

the original sketch was partially working on my PC, but i done a lot of changes to make it fully working on my DELL laptop.

sincerly is not 100% working, because DELL battery have a kind of authentication mechanim that i don't know, but this don't let the sketch unusable, because authentication code change only when AC charger is connected with PC turned off, so the workaround is simple, first turn on PC then connect AC charger.

In the past, OLPC produced alternative software images which could be run in emulators such as QEMU and VMware. This meant that development and testing could happen to a limited extent without requiring an XO laptop. 006ab0faaa

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