Another clue: The procedure works with everything the same except
using a Xoom rather than a Droid-X!

Anyone have an idea why my Droid-X is being piggy?

Droid-X info: System 4.5.621.MB810 Verizon
Android 2.3.4
Kernel 2.6.32.9-g1282440
Build 4.5.1_57_DX8-5.1

On Jun 9, 2:56 pm, SChaser <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for that link. However, the non-rooted version is not working
> for me. Any clues?
>
> Here is what I get on the Windows XP machine the device (Droid-X) is
> plugged into:
>
> 14:46 /home/John:adb tcpip 5555
> restarting in TCP mode port: 5555
> 14:46 /home/John:adb devices
> List of devices attached
> 015EEAA012012345        device
> 14:46 /home/John:adb devices
> List of devices attached
> 015EEAA012012345        device
> 14:47 /home/John:adb connect 192.168.0.5:5555
> unable to connect to 192.168.0.5:5555:5555
> 14:47 /home/John:adb shell
> $
>
> The fact that it cannot connect via TCP but can still give me the
> shell is baffling. It would appear that adbd is not switching to
> TCPIP.
>
> On Jun 8, 11:06 am, JJ <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
> > This should help
>
> >http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2604727/how-can-i-connect-to-andro...
>
> > On Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:01:31 PM UTC-4, SChaser wrote:
>
> > > Good.
>
> > > But how do I do that? From Eclipse?
>
> > > My normal Eclipse debugging method is simple:
>
> > > 1)Set a breakpoint or two
>
> > > 2) "Debug As->Android Application"
>
> > > 2a)... magic happens.... Eclipse arranges for the app to be installed
> > > and run with its debugger attached
>
> > > 3) Voila. I'm there.
>
> > > How to I set up Eclipse to do this via TCP/IP?
>
> > > Thanks!
>
> > > On Jun 7, 5:52 pm, lbendlin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > you can do debugging via TCP/IP, no need for a USB connection.
>
> > > > On Thursday, June 7, 2012 4:23:28 PM UTC-4, SChaser wrote:
>
> > > > > I would like to be able to debug (using Eclipse) an Android app when
> > > > > the device is USB connected to a different machine.
>
> > > > > Is this possible, and if so, how?
>
> > > > > Reason:
> > > > >   I'd like to have a single machine that contains my Android
> > > > > development environment, but be able to access it (via Remote Desktop
> > > > > for windows) from remote machines which would have the Android device
> > > > > plugged in.

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