FYI ~

I guess they just issued a new update to the ADT Plugin in March. I
updated (Help -> Software Updates, check developer tools), restarted
Eclipse and now I see my phone in the Devices tab.

All is right with the world :)

Ken

On Apr 15, 12:33 am, schwiz <[email protected]> wrote:
> make sure you have the latest driver installed and for the correct os
> (32 vs 64 bit) I have had this problem with some but not all devices
> at once.  I can't think of what else it could be but drivers though.
>
> On Apr 15, 12:42 am, Ken H <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have Windows XP and use Eclipse v3.4.1.
>
> > Under Device Manager I see Android Phone -> Android Composite ADB
> > Interface when my Nexus One is plugged into the computer (Disk drives -> 
> > HTC Android Phone USB Device when my myTouch is plugged in), so I
>
> > believe my  USB drivers are there.
>
> > On my phone under Settings -> Applications -> Development, USB
> > debugging is checked.
>
> > When I connect the phone I see "USB debugging connected" in the
> > notification window.
>
> > When I select the DDMS perspective I see nothing. When I type "adb
> > devices" in a command window I get back nothing in the list of
> > attached devices.
>
> > I can run the emulator just fine, but I cannot see any physical
> > devices (Nexus One or myTouch). What am I doing wrong?
>
> > Ken

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