What exactly did you download?

The Android SDK? In this case you can start the emulator over Eclipse
(have an existing Android project) or start the emulator via command
line. You can run your applications from the Eclipse environment or
via a manual push.

The Android Platform source? In case of you have downloaded the
Android platform source  the "make command" builds the complete
platform images including the emulator (check the out folder out/host/
darwin-x86/bin) which should have your new emulator (check the
creation date of the emulator).

Let me know whether this answered your question.

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On Jul 8, 5:05 pm, dmodroid <[email protected]> wrote:
> I downloaded the entire source tree, and ran "make".  I would like to
> run it in the emulator, now.  How do I do that?
>
> thanks
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