Hi Mark,

I seem to be having the same problem.  I thought I could remedy it by
getting the G1 drivers in there, and I finally figured out how to do
it.  In the device manager, when the G1 is plugged in, it now shows
"Android Phone > Android Composite ADB Interface."

I've also installed the Java Development Kit (JDK) as per the
instructions of this site which was recommended to me:
http://www.simplehelp.net/2009/07/21/how-to-take-screenshots-of-your-android-based-phone-from-windows/.

This has no effect.  I've also installed Eclipse as per the developer
instructions, and added the Android plugin.  Still nothing in ddms.

No matter what I do, connect, or install in any order, the ddms.bat
will not see my G1.  I'm just looking to get a few screen shots for an
article.  Is there any hope here?

Thanks for any insight.

Matt

On Oct 9, 2:05 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> heartbraden wrote:
> > I've been working at this for hours now, and I can't figure out what's
> > going wrong.  I've got USB debugging turned on, I have eclipse, I have
> > android-sdk-1.6, but when I clickddms.bat, I get a blank command
> > prompt, and Dalvik Debug Monitor comes up, but it doesn't show any
> > devices at all.
>
> > I'm on Windows XP 32 bit.  What could I be doing wrong?
>
> Did you install the G1 driver?
>
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