[Q] Emulating android - General Questions and Answers

Is there a way to emulate android on my desktop pc.
The thing is i have a game and it asks me to get people to register in the game with a special referal code to get rewards. And if it is posibble to do it in my pc and get those rewards.

Well it's somehow considered conning, but you can try to download bluestacks for windows.

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Run Tiny Windows EXE on Windows Mobile?

I have a VERY small EXE file, about 200 or 300KB. It runs on Windows, and will not run on my device obviously since it was not compiled for Windows Mobile.
I do not have the ability to recompile it, so is there a way to make a stand-alone windows EXE run on Windows Mobile? Like a compatibility app/emulator I can install on Windows Mobile to allow it to run?
Thanks
1) If it is DOS application, use DOSBOX emulator.
2) You can boot Win 95 in emuator, but it is pretty inconvenient (and not very easy to do). And many of today's apps won't run in Win 95 neither.
3) Get a source code and recompile it
PS: Size doesn't matter
i have one win aplication., but cant install win95 emulator.. something is wrong... program is 150kb., but must be runed from win...
forget about it and i am serious.
or do what CommZ said:
3) Get a source code and recompile it
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Hey, first time posting to XDA. I am curious about this as well. Allthough my idea is not as small, but as you said size doesnt matter I would love to be able to run rpg maker 2000 games on my mobile device "Axim X51V with lennysh 11 rom on it". I'm not talking about building games, just being able to run the rpg_rt runtime file so i can play games on it. Don't point me to smokingfish's site as I can't imagine it bieng able to play rpgmaker 2000 games as it seems like it was all a project on its own. This idea has me almost interested enough to learn some programming. Do you think it would be possible? Would it be a huge undertaking to someone who knew what they were doing?
Games to play would be.
1. Three the Hard Way
2. Laxius Power series
3. Final Fantasy Endless Nova

PC Championship Manager 01/02 on Android?

Hello.
Anyone have some idea how to start that freeware PC game on Android system? There is available some PC emulators to Android?
Maybe someone can make some application like " Heroes" what emulate PC Heroes Might of Magic 3 on Android phones
I think there will be many people who will donate for that game on theirs phones
i am a football manager fan myself but what your asking is impossible, i wish to be able to play football manager for example on my device.
all these pc version needs copyrights to be ported to Android, your asking someone to rip-off the windows version of a game and port it to Android (linux).
you can try contacting the developers and ask them to come with a linux version for all Android users.

Is there any simulator for windows mobile and android

Dear every
Is there any simulator for windows mobile 6.5, windows phone 7 and android
because I want to try them
so if there any kind of simulator software or virtual machine please some one tell me
For Android, you can use the sdk emulator or an iso from the Android-x86 protect
For wp7, I think there is an emulator, but you may need to install some Microsoft tools
More info can be found by some googling.
But, these emulators are slow, for best experience go to a nearby shop and try out some devices
thank you .. good informations

How do I hire a dev for a project?

Is it possible to hire an app developer on XDA for this project I would like to see done on Android?
I want no money, or rights over the app created, I just want to pay for it to exist.
I'm not even sure we need a separate app to do this, just terminal maybe?
Ok, so enough of my jibber jabber, here's what I'm looking to get done.
The Nintendo DS was an awesome portable in its day, and had an amazing Homebrew development community.
With it came lots of homebrew (it's what we called our apps) that allowed the DS to be used as a WiFi game controller, WiFi mouse, and Keyboard, and screen mirror (VNC I think) on a Windows or Linux Machine.
What I want is the ability to connect the Nintendo DS to our Android Devices to use its buttons for emulators and games that support controller input.
I'm no dev, and don't know the first thing about coding,
but in my fantasy world where I am, this is how it would work:
I turn on my Galaxy Note 2's Hotspot, turn on the TCP/UDP listener app (or terminal?) configure the DS to always connect to the Note, launch the compatible homebrew server application on the DS.
And the DS starts spewing out all those touch events and button presses to the Note in real time, and I map the buttons to the phone.
Here is some info for the DS app servers and their Windows/Linux Clients
Some work differently than others,
DS2key - Was the awesomest one, had Windows and Linux Client
Joy2DS - Uses PPJoy
http://gamebrew.org/index.php?title=JoyDS&diff=10403&oldid=prev
Win2DS - This one kinda sucked but whatever
http://www.1emulation.com/forums/topic/24834-win2ds-unofficial-v08/
DSPad - had a Linux Client that I believe ran in a terminal window, I believe this is what DS2key turned into in its later versions.
http://forums.ngemu.com/showthread.php?t=94959
There should also be some YouTube videos on all of these
They should all also be open source, so if you cant find the source code I can help look.
good idea man, i would buy that app for my really old DS when i was a kid haha

Is there any way to simulate touch input on a virtual android device?

I currently have some virtual android devices running with NOX emulator. Every 4 hours, I need to start up the devices and click a button to earn in-game rewards. I would like this to be scalable so that I can spin up as many bots that I need to run and have them just go one after another.
The systems setup by NOX are rooted and from what I've read, there is a way to simulate touch input on rooted devices. If someone could provide a basic example/tutorial on how to do this, that would be excellent. I'm thinking that I'll get this running (hopefully with some sort of command line tool) and then I can schedule something with cron or whatever tools Windows has.
My other option for this is to figure out what is being sent to their API server and see if I can somehow replicate the API call being made when collecting coins. Please let me know if there are any tools that can monitor the HTTP requests sent out by android devices.

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