Are students logging in from home? Is it that some students have the issues and others do not? If so, crashes could be due to issues with student's connections to the Internet.Īs you see, this is not a simple question and the possible things that could be causing problems are many. Do these crashes happen when only a few students are live developing or only during a large class?ĭo you have emulator issues with simple Projects or only large projects or what? You might provide an example of a small Project that crashes. Sometimes it can result from a school network that cannot handle a large number of students simultaneously. The problem when an emulator crashes is issues with the Project code too large sound or image files for instance. 'most of the time it crashed' is discerning.
For instance, the standard emulator cannot emulate gps or Accellerator or Orientation sensor hardware. This usually happens with Sensor components. A common error is one where a developer uses a component that the emulator cannot 'emulate'.
Tell us what message you get please and someone might provide advice on how to avoid the problem. When 'it sends an error message', what is the message? The only way to understand what is wrong is to know what the message indicates. The emulator seems to work on both Win10 and MAC just not all the time.
It means there probably is no issues with your emulator.