Hi Ludwig,

I used following procedure :
1).first closed the running emulator.

2).created sd card image:  ..\tools\mksdcard 512M C:\androidapp
\sdcard.img

It executed successfully and got sdcard.img file in the C:\androidapp
directory.

3).In eclipse , in debug configuration of Fileexplorer application ,
in target tab , I changed additional commandline options to "-sdcard C:
\androidapp\sdcard.img"
   clicked apply and press debug ... but error dialog box came stating
"some error with emulator.exe"

but when I removed that command line options , emulator was opening
but cannot push file in that.
I hope u will understand my issue now.


On Nov 19, 4:44 pm, Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you do not have an SD card mounted with the -sdcard command, you will
> only see the /sdcard mount point and you will not be able to write to the
> (non-existent) SD card. IMHO no amount of banging your head against the wall
> will help with that.
> I think there is something wrong in either how you create the SD card or how
> you specify the path in the eclipse settings for the emulator (-sdcard ...).
> It seems to work for everyone else, so there are chances that you are doing
> something wrong.
> You might get more help if you post the exact commands you are using for
> this.
>
> Ludwig
>
> 2008/11/19 Asif k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > Thanks again for ur help But Still issues.
>
> > I have deleted sdcard,.image file in my desktop and close the
> > emulator.
> > Then I had created the sdcard image again from starting but in the
> > debug configuration when I gave -sdcard <path of image file> and
> > pressed debug..... error message came that cannot start emulator.
> > so I had removed command line -sdcard <path of image file> and again
> > run ,this time it run successfully and sdcard folder is present in
> > ddms .. but again cannot push filess  error : [2008-11-19 16:08:06]
> > Failed to push 1.txt on emulator-5554: Read-only file system
>
> > ?????????????
>
> > waiting 4some inputs.
>
> > On Nov 19, 3:15 pm, "yasmin afrose" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi Asif,
>
> > > Before compling the project,
>
> > > Right Click on the Project -> Debug as -> Open Dubug Dialog -> choose
> > Target
> > > tab -> Then give your sdcard within Additional Infor... (See the .bmp
> > file)
> > > the click "Debug" button..
>
> > > Then see the link,
> >http://www.anddev.org/tinytut_-_pull-push_files_from-to_the_emulator_...
>
> > > folloe it & push the file.
>
> > > This may help you...
>
> > > Take Care!!
> > > Yasmin
>
> > > On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Thao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > In fact this is a permission issue.
> > > > What I can state is that you have those permission : d---------- for
> > > > sdcard when the emulator is not launched with the sdcard mounted.
> > > > When it is mounted we have those permission : d---rwxrwx system
> > > > system            1970-01-01 01:00 sdcard
>
> > > > So if you are using eclipse launch your project with this additional
> > > > option -sdcard pathToYourImageDisk\myImage.ima
> > > > you should be then able to push file using the DDMS perspective as
> > > > said above.
>
> > > > ++
>
> > > --
> > > Everything is Possible For U only
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