05-28-2020 18:31 - edited 05-28-2020 18:34
05-28-2020 18:31 - edited 05-28-2020 18:34
Hi,
I uses Ubuntu, and is able to launch the simulator with wine. However, the setting UI works not so well (the AdditiveList, when edit, missing the delete icon) so I want to try if the simulator actually works ok on a "real" windows machine.
I have a Windows 10 running on KVM virtual machine. It has Internet connection (browser can access Internet). After installing simulator, I can login with my account, but then the simulator never loads. It always ends up "Dang / Simulator failed to start / TRY AGAIN". I checked log.log under "C:\Users\myname\AppData\Roaming\Fitbit OS Simulator", it always repeats
"MethodCallTimeout: No response received or RPC call to 'initialize'",
[info] shell->app: {'id':0, "method":"initialize", "params":{"capabilities":{"protocol":{"axMessageSize":536870912}}},"jsonrpc":"2.0"}
At the end it exhausted all the retries and "Simulator hosts failed to start: MethodCallTimeout: No response received for RPC call to 'initialize'"
I tried to disable firewall, tried to add the simulator to allowed applications of the firewall, tried to delete the "C:\Users\myname\AppData\Roaming\Fitbit OS Simulator" folder, tried to reinstall, tried to run the simulator as administrator, nothing works.
Anyone please help?
Bing
Best Answer05-31-2020 16:37
05-31-2020 16:37
I also tried to use it inside the Windows Sandbox, and it didn't work.
Best Answer02-22-2022 07:52
02-22-2022 07:52
It also doesn't work on Windows running in VirtualBox (which is running on Debian).
@JonFitbit - do you know of any solution to this?
Best Answer02-23-2022 04:30
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02-23-2022 04:30
Did you replace the SSL certificate? See this thread. https://community.fitbit.com/t5/SDK-Development/Simulator-SSL-Problem/m-p/5003032/highlight/true
Best Answer02-23-2022 05:50
02-23-2022 05:50
Yes, also tried deleting local cached settings but it just spins on "Here We Go"...
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