Well, I got this to work by selecting 'lunch aosp_x86_64-eng' and running 
plain 'emulator' rather than the specific emulator64-ranchu-x86_64. This 
pops up a window that quickly boots into Android, however my keyboard 
doesn't work and there's no 'skin' to emulate the hardware buttons, nor can 
I figure out how to show back/home/menu at the bottom of the screen.

john

On Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 6:14:04 PM UTC-6, John Floren wrote:
>
> I'd really like to run AOSP in the "new" ranchu emulators (I put "new" in 
> scare quotes because it came out in 2014, it's just that there's been 
> scarce mention since then). Unfortunately I can't seem to get it to work; 
> I'd appreciate some sanity checks.
>
> I checked out the AOSP source.
>
> Ran "lunch" and selected mini_emulator_x86_64-userdebug
>
> Ran "make -j8"
>
> It finished successfully.
>
> I expected that running 
> ./prebuilts/android-emulator/linux-x86_64/emulator64-ranchu-x86_64 would be 
> the next step. If I run it, a black QEMU screen comes up but never draws 
> anything. If I do "ps aux | grep emulator" I see qemu running with a bunch 
> of correct-seeming arguments.
>
> Can anyone else confirm that they have successfully built and run AOSP in 
> the ranchu emulators? Am I missing a step?
>
> Thanks
>
> John
>

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