Be sure to get the USB driver from motorola for working with the
Droid, I don't think the one on the URL you mention works with the
Droid. At least it didn't for me. Look for Motorola A855 driver or
something to that effect. (Google it).

Never mind, here you go

http://www.motorola.com/consumers/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=bda09ec8009a0210VgnVCM1000008806b00aRCRD



-niko

On Nov 13, 6:33 pm, rexowner <[email protected]> wrote:
> I must be missing something really basic here.
>
> I have been successfully running Android applications using the
> emulator for several weeks.
>
> Finally, I got a new Motorola Droid to run on an actual device, but
> while adb sees the
> device, it doesn't show up as a run target under Eclipse.
>
> Summary:
>
> Using Eclipse 3.5.1 on XP, targeting Android 1.6.
>
> Applications run on 1.6 emulator just fine.
>
> Followed all the instructions 
> at:http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/device.html
> - Declared application "debuggable"
> - USB Debugging turned on on Phone
> - installed USB driver for adb
> -> phone shows up when executing adb devices, can open up a shell on
> the phone. so all seems fine...
>
> Under Run Configurations: Android Application, all I can see is the
> avds as potential
> targets.
>
> What do I do differently to target the Droid instead of an avd?
>
> Thanks.

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