on the galaxy tab 10.1, what is the build fingerprint ? $ adb shell getprop | grep -i finger
-Dan On Sep 27, 11:52 am, Taylor Alexander <[email protected]> wrote: > Glad to help! :) > -Taylor > > > > On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Anil Sasidharan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Taylor, > > > Thanks a million. Awesome suggestions. I really appreciate if and > > definitely give this a shot. > > > Have a great day !!!!!!!!!!!! > > > Warm Regards, > > Anil > > > On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 12:01 AM, Taylor Alexander > > <[email protected]>wrote: > > >> Hey Anil, > > >> I did a bit of searching and found that there *is* an update (to 3.2) for > >> your tablet, but it just may not have gotten it yet. > > >> Go to settings>about tablet>system updates and tell it to "check now" > > >> If it says you are up to date, but it still says you have 3.0, then your > >> tablet hasn't been selected for the update yet. However, you can manually > >> load your own version of 3.2 onto the tablet. > > >> Looking on XDA-Developers forum (the best place for this stuff), I found a > >> ROM that you can install on your tablet for 3.2: > >>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138115 > > >> Read this page for more information: > >>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1209988 > > >> And then if you have any questions (after you have done some reading) just > >> ask the questions on there and people should be able to help. > > >> Just be careful - I don't know if the A501 supports all the same ROMs as > >> the A500. The ROM I found above says A500/A501, but they might not all > >> support that. > > >> Good luck! > >> -Taylor > > >> On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 6:33 AM, Anil Sasidharan <[email protected]>wrote: > > >>> Hi Taylor, > > >>> Yes, mine is A501. Unfortunately I'm trying to experiment with my A501 in > >>> India and the 3.1 update is not yet available here. Looks like I've to > >>> wait > >>> for a long time before being able to check the USB Host APIs on A501. > > >>> Thanks a lot Taylor and I sincerely appreciate your great enthusiasm and > >>> willingness to share the knowledge. Have great time!!! > > >>> Warm Regards, > >>> Anil > > >>> On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Taylor Alexander < > >>> [email protected]> wrote: > > >>>> Hey Anil, > >>>> I connected my tablet to wifi and it immediately said there was an > >>>> update. > > >>>> You have an A501 though? Mine is an A500. Perhaps the A501 does not have > >>>> an update yet? I'm not familiar with that model. Mine is wifi only. Since > >>>> you mention verizon I assume the A501 is the verizon model. It may have > >>>> different updates due to the cell module. > > >>>> -Taylor > > >>>> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 11:19 PM, Anil Sasidharan > >>>> <[email protected]>wrote: > > >>>>> Hi Taylor, > > >>>>> Thank you so much. Where do we get the 3.1 update that was applied on > >>>>> your tablet. Is it OTA (from Verizon??) or Is this available as a > >>>>> firmware > >>>>> download somewhere in the Internet? I would really appreciate if you > >>>>> could > >>>>> help us get this update for my Acer Tab A501. > > >>>>> Thanks once again for the great support so far... > > >>>>> Warm Regards, > >>>>> Anil > > >>>>> On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 4:15 AM, Taylor Alexander < > >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: > > >>>>>> Yes, the tablet shipped with 3.0 but I immediately applied the 3.1 > >>>>>> update. And then another small update wanted to be applied, but I > >>>>>> think USB > >>>>>> worked after the first one. I didn't try it before that. > > >>>>>> Under "About Tablet" in settings I have: > > >>>>>> Model: A500 > >>>>>> Android Version: 3.1 > >>>>>> Kernel Version: 3.6.36.3 > >>>>>> Build Number: Acer_A500_4.0.10.13_COM_GEN2 > > >>>>>> Let me know if you have any other questions! > > >>>>>> On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Anil Sasidharan > >>>>>> <[email protected]>wrote: > > >>>>>>> Hi Taylor, > > >>>>>>> Thanks a lot. Based on what have experienced, I guess the Samsung Tab > >>>>>>> 10.1 with Android-3.1 firmware does not yet support USB Host APIs > >>>>>>> whereas > >>>>>>> Acer's Iconia A500 supports the same. Would you please let me know > >>>>>>> the exact > >>>>>>> version of the Android firmware on A500 that worked for you. I've come > >>>>>>> across an Acer Tab A501 with Android-3.0.1 version, however I'm not > >>>>>>> sure if > >>>>>>> it supports USB Host API because Google says it is supported only > >>>>>>> from 3.1 > >>>>>>> (sdk-version 12 and above) onwards (even though there is an back port > >>>>>>> of USB > >>>>>>> Host library for Gingerbread out there). > > >>>>>>> I would greatly appreciate your comments/suggestions on this. > > >>>>>>> Warm Regards, > >>>>>>> Anil > > >>>>>>> On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 12:31 AM, Taylor Alexander < > >>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: > > >>>>>>>> Hi Anil, > > >>>>>>>> Yes, I did get it working with the Acer. I had replied off list to > >>>>>>>> Will because my original reply to the list was taking too long to get > >>>>>>>> approved (it was my first post to this list). > > >>>>>>>> Here is my first off-list message, where I gave some details: > > >>>>>>>> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 1:43 AM, Taylor <[email protected]> > >>>>>>>> wrote: > > >>>>>>>>> Hey, > >>>>>>>>> I replied to the group, but I'm not seeing the message, so I don't > >>>>>>>>> know if it failed to post, or if its in limbo since I'm a new user. > >>>>>>>>> Anyway, I wanted to reply directly to you. I was having the EXACT > >>>>>>>>> same > >>>>>>>>> problem as you. I had a USB device that I had compiled a kernel > >>>>>>>>> module > >>>>>>>>> for. I loaded the module onto the tablet, and lsmod showed it > >>>>>>>>> running. > >>>>>>>>> However, I couldn't get the device to work, and dmesg showed the > >>>>>>>>> same > >>>>>>>>> problem - device not supported, over and over, even though the VID > >>>>>>>>> and > >>>>>>>>> PID matched the source code for the driver. I was going crazy, but > >>>>>>>>> I > >>>>>>>>> thought it was my kernel modules, so I tried a different approach > >>>>>>>>> at > >>>>>>>>> someone's suggestion. > > >>>>>>>>> I tried some of google's example code for USB, and when it runs > >>>>>>>>> getDeviceList() I had it print how many USB devices were connected. > >>>>>>>>> It > >>>>>>>>> always reads zero, even when a functioning USB mouse is connected! > >>>>>>>>> This was frustrating, so I googled for how to enumerate devices on > >>>>>>>>> a > >>>>>>>>> galaxy tab, and found your post. > > >>>>>>>>> After seeing your post, I realized this may be an issue with > >>>>>>>>> Samsung. > >>>>>>>>> I bought an Acer Iconia Tab A500 today, as some users had reported > >>>>>>>>> success with it - it works! The same code run on the galaxy tab > >>>>>>>>> still > >>>>>>>>> fails. > > >>>>>>>>> Both are running 3.1. > > >>>>>>>>> So I'm inclined to believe this is an issue with Samsung. Did you > >>>>>>>>> ever > >>>>>>>>> get this working? > > >>>>>>>> I have had continued success with the Acer, and none with the > >>>>>>>> Samsung. > > >>>>>>>> Will - replying to your off-list message. I just checked again. The > >>>>>>>> Acer enumerates a webcam and thumbdrive I've tried, but not a mouse > >>>>>>>> or > >>>>>>>> keyboard. > > >>>>>>>> This is with the following code, which logs values to logcat: > > >>>>>>>> UsbManager usbman = (UsbManager) getSystemService(USB_SERVICE); > >>>>>>>> HashMap<String, UsbDevice> devlist = usbman.getDeviceList(); > >>>>>>>> Iterator<UsbDevice> deviter = devlist.values().iterator(); > >>>>>>>> PendingIntent pi = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(this, 0, new Intent( > >>>>>>>> ACTION_USB_PERMISSION), 0); > > >>>>>>>> while (deviter.hasNext()) { > >>>>>>>> UsbDevice d = deviter.next(); > >>>>>>>> l("Found device: " > >>>>>>>> + String.format("%04X:%04X", d.getVendorId(), > >>>>>>>> d.getProductId())); } > > >>>>>>>> where l is a function that logs stuff to the debug window. > > >>>>>>>> That is a snippet from the source code found here: > >>>>>>>> http://android.serverbox.ch/?p=370 > > >>>>>>>> There is that USB missile launcher that the google demo supports. I > >>>>>>>> have been considering getting one of those to do some more testing > >>>>>>>> with the > >>>>>>>> Samsung. > > >>>>>>>> -Taylor > > >>>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 7:34 AM, Anil Sasidharan < > >>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: > > >>>>>>>>> Hi, > > >>>>>>>>> I'm curious to know if you were able to get this fixed using "Acer > >>>>>>>>> Iconia A500". Are you able to use the android application to > >>>>>>>>> enumerate > >>>>>>>>> devices using USB Host API? > > >>>>>>>>> Warm Regards, > >>>>>>>>> Anil > > >>>>>>>>> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 1:05 AM, Taylor > >>>>>>>>> <[email protected]>wrote: > > >>>>>>>>>> Hey! > > >>>>>>>>>> I've actually had the EXACT same problems and it was driving me > >>>>>>>>>> nuts! > >>>>>>>>>> I'm running a 16GB Wifi Galaxy tab with the 3.1 touchwiz update. > > >>>>>>>>>> I can connect a USB mouse and keyboard and hub all just fine, they > >>>>>>>>>> work great. However, when I try to enumerate the devices, I get > >>>>>>>>>> nothing. > > >>>>>>>>>> To compound the confusion, I was trying to build custom kernel > >>>>>>>>>> drivers > >>>>>>>>>> for an unsupported device (FTDI chips) and it was driving me crazy > >>>>>>>>>> because I could install the module and verify it was running, but > >>>>>>>>>> I > >>>>>>>>>> had the same problem - the device is not supported message. I > >>>>>>>>>> thought > >>>>>>>>>> it was me! > > >>>>>>>>>> Specifically, I was trying to do this: > >>>>>>>>>>http://android.serverbox.ch/?p=285 > > >>>>>>>>>> Then I tried this: > >>>>>>>>>>http://android.serverbox.ch/?p=370 > > >>>>>>>>>> and couldn't get it to indicate that ANY devices were enumerated, > >>>>>>>>>> even > >>>>>>>>>> when it was just a USB mouse that was working! > > >>>>>>>>>> So then I tried BOTH of google's example apps, modifying the code > >>>>>>>>>> to > >>>>>>>>>> print all enumerated devices. Nothing. It printed the count value > >>>>>>>>>> for > >>>>>>>>>> the number of devices enumerated. Zero. Again, this was with a > >>>>>>>>>> functioning device plugged in (In this case a keyboard). > > >>>>>>>>>> Annoyingly, I couldn't even TRY the ADB example the way its > > ... > > read more » -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

