On Jul 28, 2012, at 6:02 AM, Colin wrote:

> You need to go into Preferences, Mobile Support, and click on the ? button to 
> set the path for the developer root location. When it asks if you are using 
> Xcode 4.2 or later, pick the later option, and then point it at the Xcode 
> application, in the Applications folder.
> 
> Once you've done that you can look at the Development menu to see what Test 
> Targets there are. Then in Standalone Settings select a matching version of 
> iOS.

I did as you suggest, Colin, but to no avail! Details: Since I have Livecode 
5.5.1, the Mobile Support Preference offers "4.2 of earlier" or "4.3 or later" 
for            Xcode installed. Since I have Xcode 4.4 installed, I of course 
selected the "4.3 or later" option. The resulting available simulators are 
4.0-4.3,5.0.5.1, indicated in Preference pane.

Then, in the Standalone Settings, I select iPad 5.0 or later. Under the 
Development menu, I select iPad simulator 5.0 for Test Target. The result is a 
hanged simulator with the error message: "Unable to start simulator: Simulator 
session timed out". I get the same result for any simulator I select.

Interesting that I no longer get the "iOS Simulator could not find the SDK. The 
SDK may have to be reinstalled" message!! Do you have nay other suggestions? 
Or, do you think I need to reinstall the SDK? If so, Do you know how to do that?

BTW, I am really enjoying your book!

Thanks,
Roger



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