I actually just used this in my app. I had to make terminal commands
etc. Some awesome, Epson made something for us to use called
shellcommand (just Google it).

You can see it used in our source code if you want. It works great.

https://github.com/R0gerP0dacter/BatteryCalibrator

Just dig down into the activities.

On Dec 30, 5:33 pm, jotobjects <[email protected]> wrote:
> You get an InputStream from the Process returned by the exec call.
> Read and study the javadoc for java.lang.Runtime an java.lang.Process.
>
> On Dec 30, 3:14 pm, Jay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I also want to be able to run commands like 'ls' and 'cat'
>
> > On Dec 30, 5:09 pm, Jay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > Here's what I'm trying to accomplish: I want to be able to show dmesg
> > > logs and logcat output in an app I'm writing. I know that I'm supposed
> > > to use Runtime.getRuntime().exec(), however other than that, I'm
> > > pretty lost. I tried to find some examples, but couldn't.
>
> > > Can someone here give me some information on how to do this? Maybe
> > > point me to some example code. Aside from doing the following in my
> > > code:
>
> > > Runtime.getRuntime().exec("dmesg");
>
> > > or
>
> > > Runtime.getRuntime().exec("logcat");
>
> > > I'm not sure what else to do to be able to read dmesg and logcat
> > > outputs.
>
> > > Thanks,

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