Android Studio emulator crashes after start, gives error
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I am using Windows 8.1, 14gb RAM, x64, with an AMD processor (A8 6500 with Radeon, if that helps). I've been using the ARM image EABI v7a (also tested arm64 but don't know the difference between them so I figured for the rest of my testing I'd stick to one). The device I'm trying to emulate is a Nexus S (very low resolution, also I've tried it with the default low RAM, and with 1024mb RAM because I heard that might help too, it didn't). I have the Graphics Emulation set to Software.
With these settings, it will at least launch (with other settings, it crashes before anything shows up) but crashes after a few seconds with the error "qemu-system-armel.exe has stopped working" (I've also gotten "qemu-system-aarch64.exe has stopped working").
The log says "ERROR:/buildbot/src/android/emu-3.0-release/external/qemu/fpu/softfloat.c:486:round_canonical: code should not be reached".
My version of Android Studio is 3.2.1. The version of my emulator is 28.0.16.
Not sure what else to include, I'm around to answer questions though. The next things I'm trying are: downgrading the Emulator (looks like maybe my version (28.0.16) has a problem with this)? And, making sure AMD SVM is enabled in BIOS (update: it was).
I'm trying to get this running so I can develop for Android in GameMaker Studio 2, if that helps.
android-studio android-emulator amd qemu game-maker-studio-2
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I am using Windows 8.1, 14gb RAM, x64, with an AMD processor (A8 6500 with Radeon, if that helps). I've been using the ARM image EABI v7a (also tested arm64 but don't know the difference between them so I figured for the rest of my testing I'd stick to one). The device I'm trying to emulate is a Nexus S (very low resolution, also I've tried it with the default low RAM, and with 1024mb RAM because I heard that might help too, it didn't). I have the Graphics Emulation set to Software.
With these settings, it will at least launch (with other settings, it crashes before anything shows up) but crashes after a few seconds with the error "qemu-system-armel.exe has stopped working" (I've also gotten "qemu-system-aarch64.exe has stopped working").
The log says "ERROR:/buildbot/src/android/emu-3.0-release/external/qemu/fpu/softfloat.c:486:round_canonical: code should not be reached".
My version of Android Studio is 3.2.1. The version of my emulator is 28.0.16.
Not sure what else to include, I'm around to answer questions though. The next things I'm trying are: downgrading the Emulator (looks like maybe my version (28.0.16) has a problem with this)? And, making sure AMD SVM is enabled in BIOS (update: it was).
I'm trying to get this running so I can develop for Android in GameMaker Studio 2, if that helps.
android-studio android-emulator amd qemu game-maker-studio-2
Although it is no help, I have the same issue with amd images. First it failed on not being able to find the right drivers so I bought a new Nvidia graphics card Geforce GTX 1050Ti. Now I get this error too. My pc is Intel based, msi motherboard.
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Dec 2 at 14:50
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I am using Windows 8.1, 14gb RAM, x64, with an AMD processor (A8 6500 with Radeon, if that helps). I've been using the ARM image EABI v7a (also tested arm64 but don't know the difference between them so I figured for the rest of my testing I'd stick to one). The device I'm trying to emulate is a Nexus S (very low resolution, also I've tried it with the default low RAM, and with 1024mb RAM because I heard that might help too, it didn't). I have the Graphics Emulation set to Software.
With these settings, it will at least launch (with other settings, it crashes before anything shows up) but crashes after a few seconds with the error "qemu-system-armel.exe has stopped working" (I've also gotten "qemu-system-aarch64.exe has stopped working").
The log says "ERROR:/buildbot/src/android/emu-3.0-release/external/qemu/fpu/softfloat.c:486:round_canonical: code should not be reached".
My version of Android Studio is 3.2.1. The version of my emulator is 28.0.16.
Not sure what else to include, I'm around to answer questions though. The next things I'm trying are: downgrading the Emulator (looks like maybe my version (28.0.16) has a problem with this)? And, making sure AMD SVM is enabled in BIOS (update: it was).
I'm trying to get this running so I can develop for Android in GameMaker Studio 2, if that helps.
android-studio android-emulator amd qemu game-maker-studio-2
I am using Windows 8.1, 14gb RAM, x64, with an AMD processor (A8 6500 with Radeon, if that helps). I've been using the ARM image EABI v7a (also tested arm64 but don't know the difference between them so I figured for the rest of my testing I'd stick to one). The device I'm trying to emulate is a Nexus S (very low resolution, also I've tried it with the default low RAM, and with 1024mb RAM because I heard that might help too, it didn't). I have the Graphics Emulation set to Software.
With these settings, it will at least launch (with other settings, it crashes before anything shows up) but crashes after a few seconds with the error "qemu-system-armel.exe has stopped working" (I've also gotten "qemu-system-aarch64.exe has stopped working").
The log says "ERROR:/buildbot/src/android/emu-3.0-release/external/qemu/fpu/softfloat.c:486:round_canonical: code should not be reached".
My version of Android Studio is 3.2.1. The version of my emulator is 28.0.16.
Not sure what else to include, I'm around to answer questions though. The next things I'm trying are: downgrading the Emulator (looks like maybe my version (28.0.16) has a problem with this)? And, making sure AMD SVM is enabled in BIOS (update: it was).
I'm trying to get this running so I can develop for Android in GameMaker Studio 2, if that helps.
android-studio android-emulator amd qemu game-maker-studio-2
android-studio android-emulator amd qemu game-maker-studio-2
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Although it is no help, I have the same issue with amd images. First it failed on not being able to find the right drivers so I bought a new Nvidia graphics card Geforce GTX 1050Ti. Now I get this error too. My pc is Intel based, msi motherboard.
– Theo
Dec 2 at 14:50
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Although it is no help, I have the same issue with amd images. First it failed on not being able to find the right drivers so I bought a new Nvidia graphics card Geforce GTX 1050Ti. Now I get this error too. My pc is Intel based, msi motherboard.
– Theo
Dec 2 at 14:50
Although it is no help, I have the same issue with amd images. First it failed on not being able to find the right drivers so I bought a new Nvidia graphics card Geforce GTX 1050Ti. Now I get this error too. My pc is Intel based, msi motherboard.
– Theo
Dec 2 at 14:50
Although it is no help, I have the same issue with amd images. First it failed on not being able to find the right drivers so I bought a new Nvidia graphics card Geforce GTX 1050Ti. Now I get this error too. My pc is Intel based, msi motherboard.
– Theo
Dec 2 at 14:50
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Although it is no help, I have the same issue with amd images. First it failed on not being able to find the right drivers so I bought a new Nvidia graphics card Geforce GTX 1050Ti. Now I get this error too. My pc is Intel based, msi motherboard.
– Theo
Dec 2 at 14:50