Developed by Danger Incorporated. Danger OS was a Java-based OS used on phones that Danger designed themselves. These devices were sold under many names such as Hiptop, Mobiflip, Sharp Jump, and (most notably) T-Mobile Sidekick. While it could run some J2ME apps (from version 2.3 onward), it also used its own proprietary J2SE-based APIs and SDK; for this reason, anything built using these APIs won't run on a standard J2ME emulator. To aid third-party software design, Danger has released a comprehensive SDK that contains a Hiptop simulator, development installation utilities, and Danger API information.

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I got a Playstation phone (Sony Xperia Play) and would love to play old video games on it for free. I was hoping there was an emulator (maybe mame?) I could install on it. Is there some way I could do this?

Yes there are! Currently I found a Mame, Gameboy, N64, Snes, ScummVM (emulates classic adventure titles like Secret of Monkey Island, THE DIG, Day of the Tentacle, Grim Fandango and Broken Sword) and a Genesis emulator.

I have them all installed but I only tested the MAME, Sness and ScummVM emulator. I also have been told that some of these were removed from the market since they were paid apps that were copied from open source emulators. I have no idea about the legality of the use of emulators.

Double Edit: I've been doing some research about PSX emulators and some close friends have recommended me FPse (Free Playstation Emulator) - it's supposed to be free but someone is selling it on the Droid Market.

The best by far is the PSP emulator for android called PPSSPP, it works best although might require good hardware configuration on your android device. Here is how to play psp games on android using ppsspp

Anyone else using a Sony Xperia Play smartphone as an emulation machine? I got one of these years ago, and while it sucked as a phone, it's not a bad little emulation device. Only gripes I have with it is that the onboard memory is tiny compared to modern devices, battery life is a little weak, and the screen is a little small. I have an 8gb card in it with NES, SNES, 2600, Colecovision, and TG16 emulators installed, and they work well.

I haven't used it in a few years, and it was running like crap, so I did a factory reset. I also just rooted it and now I'm looking at trying to install Android 4.0 on it to get better compatibility with emulators (it's running 2.3.3 right now). Man, Android devices have changed since 2011! It won't even let me sign into my Google account on it no matter what I do right now. I had to download a shady 3rd party "marketplace" app to get emulators back on the device. Hopefully I can get it working well enough to be a viable emulation machine.


> I was wondering anyone found the following issue while getting the

> android 4.0 in emulator:

> nk@nk_imac:~/icecream_sandwich/out/host/linux-x86/bin$ ./emulator -avd

> em1 -kernel ~/icecream_sandwich/kernel/arch/arm/boot/zImage

> emulator: ERROR: No initial system image for this configuration!

You're not explicitly telling the emulator where your system image

can be found, so the emulator needs to go searching (or I guess you

can configure the AVD to point to the right system image path).

If relative paths are involved you might put yourself in trouble by

letting ~/icecream_sandwich/out/host/linux-x86/bin by your current

directory.Does it by any chance work better if you stand in the root of the

Android tree (~/icecream_sandwich in your case) and run this? emulator -avd eml -kernel kernel/arch/arm/boot/zImageWhat's in your eml AVD? Does it point to a specific system image?-- 

Magnus Bck Opinions are my own and do not necessarily

SW Configuration Manager represent the ones of my employer, etc.

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Sometimes I need a bigger, clearer view when developing an app, so I use Emulator in the SDK, but not matter which project i try to run in emulator, I get this same error message and the build/install fails;

Well now it looks like a developer named yifanlu has managed to find a way around it. Through reverse engineering, he figured out how the PlayStation One emulator on the Xperia Play worked and used that knowledge to modify PS One ISOs to get them to work on the phone. He recently reported the good news, and released a video clip of his phone running an ISO of Crash Bandicoot 3 on the Xperia Play.

Sony Ericsson Style Launcher is a Personalization application developed by My Lan, but with the best Android emulator-LDPlayer, you can download and play Sony Ericsson Style Launcher on your computer.

Two days later, more videos were leaked. They were far clearer, showing the device clearly, with a "PlayStation" icon on the phone which displays a XrossMediaBar-themed interface when selected.[26] On January 5, 2011, Engadget published more photos of what seems to be the final design for the device as it bears both the PlayStation and Xperia brands which weren't on the prototypes.[1] The day after, several other clearer photos and videos of the device was leaked revealing what seems to be its final design, specs, and its benchmark score of 59.1 frames per second.[3][4] On January 10, 2011, a video showing the device playing original PlayStation games was released. Though it is unclear whether the games were being played through official software or an emulator of the original PlayStation console.[27] On January 12, 2011, a Chinese website released pictures of what looked like the device disassembled with the parts spread out and the casing removed.[28]

Since the Xperia Play runs on Android, the device may install apps for playing homebrew games. It is commonly used to run emulators for older game systems such as Atari 2600, MAME, Commodore 64, SNES, Sega Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Sony PlayStation Portable, and many others.[42][43]

To perform end-to-end testing with the Beta version of Privacy Sandbox onAndroid, you need to interact with an Android 13 device. You can either requestto add your Android 13 device to the Beta allowlist, or use a Beta-approvedemulator image provided in the AdServices SDK Extension. (Not required forDeveloper Preview versions.)

"Sony's Xperia Play must be coming soon. Google just suspended all my legal Sony PSX emulator app ids from Marketplace. They locked me out of their service. Fair enough, but no specific reason. The timing is suspicious with no remedy"

The Xperia Play is the first official "Playstation Phone" which combines a mobile device with Sony titles in a very gaming-centric passage. The claim is that there was pressure on Google to remove the app ahead of the phone's upcoming launch, though "FPse for Android," another PS emulator is still online as of now, not to mention long-running emulators for SNES, NES and GBA. 0852c4b9a8

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