[android-beginners] Re: how to use adb tool on SAMSUNG GALAXY?

2009-07-20 Thread Olaf Geibig

We are disussing this issues in several threads already. let's please
focus and switch to the thread at the android developers froup:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/726ea864e89985ec

On 17 Jul., 22:41, ludovic.perrier barbapa...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello

 I try to do this also from france on mac

 regards

 On 14 juil, 13:11, da yang daboil...@googlemail.com wrote:

  it doesn't work. i have tried it. the devcie can be identified by
  system as usb mass storage though.

  1500 mAh on the galaxy VS 1150 mAh, and AMOLED saves more energy,  you
  can judge.  it's OK for using but not for development, when the adb
  can be
  used.

  On 7月13日, 下午11时45分, Gabriel Branch mugaf...@gmail.com wrote:

   Try uninstalling all of your usb devices then let the OS reinstall them 
   all
   and keep the phone plugged in and debugging on while you do it.

   How is the battery life on that galaxy? Better than the dream?

   On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 5:24 AM, da yang daboil...@googlemail.com wrote:

Hi
i got this new mobilephone this week in Germany, wanted to debug my
program on the device. but it doesn't work, c:\ adb devices lists
no device attached, though i have tried to change the
android_usb.inf in order to install the usb driver from SDK.
i added some entries as follows:
under
[Google.NTx86]

; HTC DREAM
...

; SAMSUNG GALAXY
%USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.
DeviceDescRelease%=androidusb.Dev, USB
\VID_04E8PID_6640
%USB\VID_04E8PID_6640MI_01.DeviceDescRelease%=androidusb.Dev, USB
\VID_04E8PID_6640MI_01
%USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.DeviceDescRelease%=androidusb.Dev, USB
\VID_04E8PID_6640

and [Strings]:

USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.DeviceDescRelease=SAMSUNG GALAXY
USB\VID_04E8PID_6640MI_01.DeviceDescRelease=SAMSUNG GALAXY
Composite ADB Interface
USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.DeviceDescRelease=SAMSUNG GALAXY Bootloader

i got only one VID and one PID through
USBVIEW, though for HTC DREAM there are different PIDs used.
The adb interface got installed, but adb just didn't work.

later i also tried to use the device under linux, set up the device as
in Dev guide:

If you're developing on Ubuntu Linux, you need to add a rules file:

 1. Login as root and create this file: /etc/udev/rules.d/51-
android.rules.

    For Gusty/Hardy, edit the file to read:
    SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==0bb4, MODE=0666

    For Dapper, edit the file to read:
    SUBSYSTEM==usb_device, SYSFS{idVendor}==0bb4, MODE=0666
 2. Now execute:
    chmod a+rx /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules

adb devices listed nothing as well. : (

open a terminal on the device, with ps, i guess the adb daemon
adbd is running.
but the adb tool just doesn't work.

Can someone help?

thanks da



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[android-beginners] Re: how to use adb tool on SAMSUNG GALAXY?

2009-07-17 Thread ludovic.perrier

Hello

I try to do this also from france on mac

regards

On 14 juil, 13:11, da yang daboil...@googlemail.com wrote:
 it doesn't work. i have tried it. the devcie can be identified by
 system as usb mass storage though.

 1500 mAh on the galaxy VS 1150 mAh, and AMOLED saves more energy,  you
 can judge.  it's OK for using but not for development, when the adb
 can be
 used.

 On 7月13日, 下午11时45分, Gabriel Branch mugaf...@gmail.com wrote:

  Try uninstalling all of your usb devices then let the OS reinstall them all
  and keep the phone plugged in and debugging on while you do it.

  How is the battery life on that galaxy? Better than the dream?

  On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 5:24 AM, da yang daboil...@googlemail.com wrote:

   Hi
   i got this new mobilephone this week in Germany, wanted to debug my
   program on the device. but it doesn't work, c:\ adb devices lists
   no device attached, though i have tried to change the
   android_usb.inf in order to install the usb driver from SDK.
   i added some entries as follows:
   under
   [Google.NTx86]

   ; HTC DREAM
   ...

   ; SAMSUNG GALAXY
   %USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.
   DeviceDescRelease%=androidusb.Dev, USB
   \VID_04E8PID_6640
   %USB\VID_04E8PID_6640MI_01.DeviceDescRelease%=androidusb.Dev, USB
   \VID_04E8PID_6640MI_01
   %USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.DeviceDescRelease%=androidusb.Dev, USB
   \VID_04E8PID_6640

   and [Strings]:

   USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.DeviceDescRelease=SAMSUNG GALAXY
   USB\VID_04E8PID_6640MI_01.DeviceDescRelease=SAMSUNG GALAXY
   Composite ADB Interface
   USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.DeviceDescRelease=SAMSUNG GALAXY Bootloader

   i got only one VID and one PID through
   USBVIEW, though for HTC DREAM there are different PIDs used.
   The adb interface got installed, but adb just didn't work.

   later i also tried to use the device under linux, set up the device as
   in Dev guide:

   If you're developing on Ubuntu Linux, you need to add a rules file:

    1. Login as root and create this file: /etc/udev/rules.d/51-
   android.rules.

       For Gusty/Hardy, edit the file to read:
       SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==0bb4, MODE=0666

       For Dapper, edit the file to read:
       SUBSYSTEM==usb_device, SYSFS{idVendor}==0bb4, MODE=0666
    2. Now execute:
       chmod a+rx /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules

   adb devices listed nothing as well. : (

   open a terminal on the device, with ps, i guess the adb daemon
   adbd is running.
   but the adb tool just doesn't work.

   Can someone help?

   thanks da


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[android-beginners] Re: how to use adb tool on SAMSUNG GALAXY?

2009-07-14 Thread da yang

it doesn't work. i have tried it. the devcie can be identified by
system as usb mass storage though.

1500 mAh on the galaxy vs 1150 mAh, and AMOLED saves more energy,  you
can judge.  it's OK for using but not for develop, when the adb can be
used.

On 7月13日, 下午11时45分, Gabriel Branch mugaf...@gmail.com wrote:
 Try uninstalling all of your usb devices then let the OS reinstall them all
 and keep the phone plugged in and debugging on while you do it.

 How is the battery life on that galaxy? Better than the dream?

 On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 5:24 AM, da yang daboil...@googlemail.com wrote:

  Hi
  i got this new mobilephone this week in Germany, wanted to debug my
  program on the device. but it doesn't work, c:\ adb devices lists
  no device attached, though i have tried to change the
  android_usb.inf in order to install the usb driver from SDK.
  i added some entries as follows:
  under
  [Google.NTx86]

  ; HTC DREAM
  ...

  ; SAMSUNG GALAXY
  %USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.
  DeviceDescRelease%=androidusb.Dev, USB
  \VID_04E8PID_6640
  %USB\VID_04E8PID_6640MI_01.DeviceDescRelease%=androidusb.Dev, USB
  \VID_04E8PID_6640MI_01
  %USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.DeviceDescRelease%=androidusb.Dev, USB
  \VID_04E8PID_6640

  and [Strings]:

  USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.DeviceDescRelease=SAMSUNG GALAXY
  USB\VID_04E8PID_6640MI_01.DeviceDescRelease=SAMSUNG GALAXY
  Composite ADB Interface
  USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.DeviceDescRelease=SAMSUNG GALAXY Bootloader

  i got only one VID and one PID through
  USBVIEW, though for HTC DREAM there are different PIDs used.
  The adb interface got installed, but adb just didn't work.

  later i also tried to use the device under linux, set up the device as
  in Dev guide:

  If you're developing on Ubuntu Linux, you need to add a rules file:

   1. Login as root and create this file: /etc/udev/rules.d/51-
  android.rules.

  For Gusty/Hardy, edit the file to read:
  SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==0bb4, MODE=0666

  For Dapper, edit the file to read:
  SUBSYSTEM==usb_device, SYSFS{idVendor}==0bb4, MODE=0666
   2. Now execute:
  chmod a+rx /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules

  adb devices listed nothing as well. : (

  open a terminal on the device, with ps, i guess the adb daemon
  adbd is running.
  but the adb tool just doesn't work.

  Can someone help?

  thanks da
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[android-beginners] Re: how to use adb tool on SAMSUNG GALAXY?

2009-07-13 Thread Gabriel Branch
Try uninstalling all of your usb devices then let the OS reinstall them all
and keep the phone plugged in and debugging on while you do it.

How is the battery life on that galaxy? Better than the dream?

On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 5:24 AM, da yang daboil...@googlemail.com wrote:


 Hi
 i got this new mobilephone this week in Germany, wanted to debug my
 program on the device. but it doesn't work, c:\ adb devices lists
 no device attached, though i have tried to change the
 android_usb.inf in order to install the usb driver from SDK.
 i added some entries as follows:
 under
 [Google.NTx86]

 ; HTC DREAM
 ...

 ; SAMSUNG GALAXY
 %USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.
 DeviceDescRelease%=androidusb.Dev, USB
 \VID_04E8PID_6640
 %USB\VID_04E8PID_6640MI_01.DeviceDescRelease%=androidusb.Dev, USB
 \VID_04E8PID_6640MI_01
 %USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.DeviceDescRelease%=androidusb.Dev, USB
 \VID_04E8PID_6640

 and [Strings]:

 USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.DeviceDescRelease=SAMSUNG GALAXY
 USB\VID_04E8PID_6640MI_01.DeviceDescRelease=SAMSUNG GALAXY
 Composite ADB Interface
 USB\VID_04E8PID_6640.DeviceDescRelease=SAMSUNG GALAXY Bootloader

 i got only one VID and one PID through
 USBVIEW, though for HTC DREAM there are different PIDs used.
 The adb interface got installed, but adb just didn't work.

 later i also tried to use the device under linux, set up the device as
 in Dev guide:

 If you're developing on Ubuntu Linux, you need to add a rules file:

  1. Login as root and create this file: /etc/udev/rules.d/51-
 android.rules.

 For Gusty/Hardy, edit the file to read:
 SUBSYSTEM==usb, SYSFS{idVendor}==0bb4, MODE=0666

 For Dapper, edit the file to read:
 SUBSYSTEM==usb_device, SYSFS{idVendor}==0bb4, MODE=0666
  2. Now execute:
 chmod a+rx /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules

 adb devices listed nothing as well. : (

 open a terminal on the device, with ps, i guess the adb daemon
 adbd is running.
 but the adb tool just doesn't work.

 Can someone help?

 thanks da

 


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