Is it possible to run B4A in Window 10 and use Android 9 running in Oracle Virtualbox 6.1?
Virtualbox has an IP address of 10.0.1.22, so it's like i'm on 2 different networks that cant see each other.
I've tried searching, but came up blank. Am I do assume this is not possible?
I found a Youtube video showing you how to install Android 8.0 on a Virtualbox. This gives you Android running on a desktop (virtual) machine, and it is all free! (I knew you'd like the "free" part) Why would you want to do this? Well, you can now distribute your Android apps to people who...
Is it possible to run B4A in Window 10 and use Android 9 running in Oracle Virtualbox 6.1?
Virtualbox has an IP address of 10.0.1.22, so it's like i'm on 2 different networks that cant see each other.
I've tried searching, but came up blank. Am I do assume this is not possible?
Yes, it is possible.
if you want to be the vbox as an emulator, you can install b4a-bridge on it, then B4A->tools->B4A Bridge->Connect->Newip setup
Even better, you may choose android emulator such as NoxPlayer Memu etc instead of Virtualbox.
it is the best to use android studio emulator, there is a variety of devices to choose
Is it possible to run B4A in Window 10 and use Android 9 running in Oracle Virtualbox 6.1?
Virtualbox has an IP address of 10.0.1.22, so it's like i'm on 2 different networks that cant see each other.
I've tried searching, but came up blank. Am I do assume this is not possible?
Configure the network of the guest properly so it will be in the same subnet as the host. It works for Windows guests, no idea if it will work for an Android guest (I guess it should)
Configure the network of the guest properly so it will be in the same subnet as the host. It works for Windows guests, no idea if it will work for an Android guest (I guess it should)