

- #ANDROID EMULATOR FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 INSTALL#
- #ANDROID EMULATOR FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 DRIVERS#
- #ANDROID EMULATOR FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 UPGRADE#
- #ANDROID EMULATOR FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 FOR ANDROID#
- #ANDROID EMULATOR FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 SOFTWARE#
#ANDROID EMULATOR FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 INSTALL#

Your best bet is probably to see if you can find anyone selling the restore disc that originally came with your model. For example, booting from the current Snow Leopard retail disc (10.6.3) won't do it. Your Mac will actually prevent you from booting from an earlier version's install disc, so you'd have to have a disc with 10.6.6 or later on it.
#ANDROID EMULATOR FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 SOFTWARE#
If you really want to, you might as well try! Don't worry so much about wiping the drive since the Mac came with OS X Lion installed (even though it originally didn't), and as long as you have installed all your Software Updates, you can use Lion Recovery to reinstall the entire OS, even to a blank drive (useful in the case of drive failure or replacement/upgrade).Īlso, target disk mode would be a good place to start, I'd imagine. In any case, it will likely be quite difficult to get it working.
#ANDROID EMULATOR FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 DRIVERS#
The drivers alone would be a pain, you'd probably have to do some crazy stuff with kexts (for some really good info on that kind of deep magic, check out the Hackintosh Support Communitites section of for links to some smart people and conversations).
#ANDROID EMULATOR FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 UPGRADE#
#ANDROID EMULATOR FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 FOR ANDROID#
However, the download page states the following system requirements, all of which are met: Mac® OS X® 10.10 (Yosemite) or higher, up to 10.14 (macOS Mojave)Ĥ GB Recommended (500 MB for IDE + 1.5 GB for Android SDK and emulator system image)Īs suggested in comments, I've tried an older version (3.0.1), as I found a reference suggesting it works on my OS. 11:58 Executing tasks: in project /Users//AndroidStudioProjects/myfirstappġ1:58 Emulator: dyld: Symbol not found: _kSecAttrKeyTypeECSECPrimeRandomġ1:58 Emulator: Referenced from: /Users//Library/Android/sdk/emulator/lib64/qt/lib/libQt5WebEngineCoreAndroidEmu.5.12.1.dylib (which was built for Mac OS X 10.12)ġ1:58 Emulator: Expected in: /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/Securityġ1:58 Emulator: in /Users//Library/Android/sdk/emulator/lib64/qt/lib/libQt5WebEngineCoreAndroidEmu.5.12.1.dylibġ1:58 Emulator: Process finished with exit code 133 (interrupted by signal 5: SIGTRAP) Then I completely removed Android Studio, and installed it again, this time unticking the HAXM box. Hmm, I've got the same error after uninstalling HAXM. Your Android Virtual Devices will continue to function, but OK, but it's about "acceleration", so if uninstall it, then, according to uninstall script, Important: Removing Intel HAXM will disable acceleration of all Intel(R) x86Īndroid emulators. Then, after quite some googling, I've found out that HAXM version is incompatible with my OS. Be sure to installĪny available updates for the application and OS X.Ĭlick Report to see more detailed information and send a report to You may need to reinstall the application. When I try to run "Hello World" app in the emulator, I'm running into error that reads Emulator: Process finished with exit code 133 (interrupted by signal 5: SIGTRAP)Īdditionally, an system-native error window pops up that says:Įmulator cannot be opened because of a problem.Ĭheck with the developer to make sure emulator works with this version I've installed Android Studio 3.5 on a Mac OS X (version 10.11 El Capitan) laptop.
