• Bluestack ((INSTALL))

    From Ariano Waiker@arianowaiker45@gmail.com to comp.lang.mumps on Sat Jan 20 07:41:15 2024
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    <div>If Bluestacks App Player is like a typical OS X application, you can find the preferences file (Mac OS X does not have a central configuration facility like the Windows Registry) in /Library/Preferences/. There you should look for a file like com.bluestacks.appplayer.plist or something similar.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>bluestack</div><div></div><div>Download File: https://t.co/WZ1ZVW91Q8 </div><div></div><div></div><div>i too have also gotten the error "connection could not be made as the target machine actively refused it" recently (when i tried to connect to adb using command prompt)Trying with -> adb connect localhost:5555 or adb connect 127.0.0.1:5555 would not work. You need to identify your bluestack device ip address. You can identify the ip address using the preferences in your bluestack emulator setting. (where you enabled ADB in bluestack).</div><div></div><div></div><div>i don't know if you fixed the issue or not but it's pretty simple to use bluestacks, if you see this screen when you open it like this all you have to do is run the app in android. it happens where android doesn't detect it because it wont see it as a device you either wait or try to get that screen (that sort of refreshs)</div><div></div><div></div><div>In order to connect to your windows pc via bluestacks/asiair app, you need to reconfigure your asiair to use wifi 'station mode' which is connecting the asiair to your home network so your windows pc can see/have access to it and also allow your mobile devices to connect using your home wifi you giving substantially greater range and reliability.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I believe it is the different IP ranges that caused the issues with the ethernet to ethernet connection to ASIAIR Plus. Today I set the ASIAIR up in station mode, 2G internet, and selected the 2G wireless hub of my original router system. I then connected an ethernet cable that comes from one of the hubs connected to the original 198.128 system. I made note of the final IP address it got (198.168.0.143). I had brought the ASIAIR upstairs to be beside my main desktop here, which had the most RAM, power, etc. I then went back downstairs and fired up the dining room system (which I use when I image from the outside patio here). When I started bluestacks and the app, I chose the Connect by IP option. The IP from above was entered, and it connected. Response was virtually instant for anything. Just to be certain, neither the upstairs system or the dining room had any connectivity other than ethernet. Wifi was disabled in both. I may get a chance to try this later this week at night to see how ti works from the patio.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>i tried to install bluestacks i enabled hyper v in windows and tried 2 hours to troubleshoot why bluestack won't work and turns out you need to go to atlas folder and enable hyper v there too</div><div></div><div>hope i saved you from loosing 2 hours like me</div><div></div><div></div><div>I don't understand why people don't play Among Us on bluestacks instead of steam. Not only is it free, but once you get bluestacks you pretty much get an android emulator as well and can mod games with a modded .apk version of a game. I find the choice to be pretty clear. What's your opinion?</div><div></div><div></div><div>Also, please show me an antutu benchmark of your "overclocked" and rooted S4 vs bluestacks please i'd love to see how many worlds ahead your 7 year old phone is than a samsung galaxy s9/note 9 (which is what my bluestacks emulates).</div><div></div><div> df19127ead</div>
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