And the Simulator starts up substantially quicker then if I did a 'xcrun simctl erase all' command from Terminal.Īddendum: Most of the time the above works.
![visual studio iphone emulator visual studio iphone emulator](https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/xamarin/ios/get-started/installation/windows/introduction-to-xamarin-ios-for-visual-studio-images/iosdesigner.png)
![visual studio iphone emulator visual studio iphone emulator](https://techappbrain.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/00000000597-1024x538.png)
It still isn't great, but this has (so far) always worked for me.
#Visual studio iphone emulator for mac
try the above steps one more time (this time you should only have to close Visual Studio for Mac followed by manually starting the Simulator, waiting for it to start, and then quitting the Simulator and finally restarting Visual Studio for Mac).
![visual studio iphone emulator visual studio iphone emulator](https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/xamarin/tools/ios-simulator/images/more.png)
Looking at the Visual Studio for Mac logs, specifically the IDE log, I found this line.