![]() ![]() ![]() Ensure that Xamarin Mac Agent (XMA) and Xcode aren’t running.Here are the steps to resolve it, you should do it on your Mac: ![]() Luckily the fix isn’t anything too hard, but I stumbled on it by accident, so I thought I’d put it in a small blogpost so that it’s maybe a bit more discoverable. More information on what it is and how to set it up can be found here: The Looping IssueĪs mentioned earlier: when you click the run button to start debugging your app, the iOS Remote Simulator screen will come up, but the little dialog will only show you a loop of messages that it’s trying to connect to your Mac, but it will never succeed. The iOS Simulator is only available on Mac together with XCode, but if you connect a Mac to your network you can use this solution to show the Simulator alongside Visual Studio on your Windows machine. The iOS Remote Simulator is basically a remote desktop session that reflects the iOS Simulator screen on Windows. While deploying my app it kept looping with things like: Connecting to Mac…Checking Server…Connected… Coincidentally I landed on the Microsoft Docs page for it which showed me how to fix it, I thought I’d amplify that content a little! What is the iOS Remote Simulator? ![]() I ran into an issue the other day with the iOS Remote Simulator on Windows the other day while working on a. ![]()
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