30 Aug 2015 at 10:41 #1 jsmoke jsmoke Soldato Joined 17 Jun 2012 Posts 11,259 Has anyone got any recommendations, you have bluestacks, andy, youwave to name a couple.
30 Aug 2015 at 10:52 #2 stopper stopper Associate Joined 17 Sep 2010 Posts 1,769 I prefer to use Android x86, I dual boot it on my spare laptop.
30 Aug 2015 at 11:00 #3 malachi malachi Soldato Joined 27 Jun 2006 Posts 12,904 Location Not here I decided to myself a cheap android phone and use Android Studio to send code directly to the phone. Better than using the slow emulators.
I decided to myself a cheap android phone and use Android Studio to send code directly to the phone. Better than using the slow emulators.
30 Aug 2015 at 19:25 #4 Pho Pho Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 9,336 Location Derbyshire If you're using the x86 HAXM emulator it's extremely fast. If you're not, it's woefully slow . https://software.intel.com/en-us/bl...you-are-using-intel-haxm-for-android-emulator You need to download the HAXM drivers from here.
If you're using the x86 HAXM emulator it's extremely fast. If you're not, it's woefully slow . https://software.intel.com/en-us/bl...you-are-using-intel-haxm-for-android-emulator You need to download the HAXM drivers from here.
30 Aug 2015 at 19:35 #5 traveyb traveyb Associate Joined 25 Jul 2012 Posts 1,272 Last emulator I used (can't remember the name, think it was from Google themselves?), was so slow. Was painful!
Last emulator I used (can't remember the name, think it was from Google themselves?), was so slow. Was painful!