Hello, the SDK Readme.txt shows that no specific Android platforms
(1.6, 2.0, etc.) are populated.  You have to run the Android SDK and
AVD Manager located in the main SDK folder.
On another note, the Android and AVD Manager allows you to create the
same virtual devices you tried to create in your post using a GUI
instead of the command line.

http://developer.android.com/sdk/adding-components.html


On Oct 29, 11:40 pm, Nobody111 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Trying to set up my eclipse envirnment to actually be able to try some
> things out on android...
>
> I've installed the sdk, put it in my path variable, installed the ADT,
> downloaded the "developer tools" from the eclpise menu..
>
> But... Then I go to the command line, navigate to the tools folder of
> my sdk, and run "android create avd --target2 --name mine"
>
> and I get this "error":
>
> Error:Targetid is not valid. Use 'android.bat list targets' to get
> thetarget
> ids.
>
> So, I of course happily run the 'android.bat list targets'  and get
> the following message!
>
> "Available Android Targets:"
>
> That's it.  There arenotargets....  I open the AVD window in
> eclipse, there arenotargets... I click "New" in that window, and atargetis 
> required, but the drop down is disabled because there areNO
> AVD TARGETS.
>
> Any advice?

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