Yes, with every coming sdk version the emulator becomes slower.

On 7 Грд, 23:59, "Alexei 'keyhell' Zhurba" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I use Eclipse + ADT + Android SDK for development.
> Current configuration is Eclipse Helios SR1 20100917-0705  +  ADT
> 8.0.1.v201012062107-82219  +  Android 2.3 SDK on Windows 7 32-bit.
>
> SDK emulator works very slow or freezes at the boot time. Here is the
> summary of what was done/observed.
>
> 1) The problem appeared after I updated my SDK to 2.3, and ADT to
> 8.0.0 (and then 8.0.1).
> I haven't observed such problem before 2.3/8.0.0 update. Clean install
> of Eclipse and SDK doesn't help.
>
> 2) It doesn't look like ADT or Eclipse problem, because running
> emulator.exe directly from console gives exactly the same result (as
> well as using SDK Manager).
>
> 3) It doesn't matter what AVD target is. Reproduced for 2.1/2.2/2.3.
>
> 4) Running emulator -debug-all it stucks at (emulator windows is not
> responding):
> emulator: goldfish_audio_write: AUDIO_INT_ENABLE 7
> emulator: goldfish_audio_write: AUDIO_INT_ENABLE 0
> emulator: goldfish_audio_write: AUDIO_INT_ENABLE 7
> emulator: goldfish_audio_write: AUDIO_INT_ENABLE 0
> emulator: goldfish_audio_write: AUDIO_INT_ENABLE 7
>
> 5) "emulator -noaudio" doesn't help. I also tried to give more memory
> ("-memory"), but it doesn't help too.
>
> I appreciate any suggestions of what can I do to fix the problem.
>
> Alexei.

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