Although I can reliably start the android emulator from within Eclipse
(version 3.4.2), I would like to use some emulator options (e.g., -
scale) that don't appear to be available from within Eclipse.  However
I get a Microsoft Windows error dialog displaying "emulator.exe has
stopped working" whenever I try to start the emulator using the
command line "emulator -avd my_avd"

If I disconnect the network, in addition to the "emulator.exe has
stopped working" dialog, the command line response is "Warning: No DNS
servers found".  Note that the android emulator starts avd my_avd
reliably from within Eclipse with or without a network connection.

This problem is occurring on the android 1.5 platform running on 64-
bit Vista.

There was a reference to a seemingly similar problem at
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/dcbe8e8fb305982c/b29565044e5abb51?show_docid=b29565044e5abb51,
but I didn't see any resolution to it.

By the way, I think the android development environment and
documentation is very impressive, especially considering how new it
is.  I did happen to notice a couple typos in the SDK's emulator
documentation at 
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/emulator.html:

-- "files tht you want"
-- "control the its behaviors"

Best regards,
Greg
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