OK, thanks - I believe I am prepared for the next lab day now (;->)

If you want to include some lessons learned in the invite for the
upcoming events, perhaps include this so devs come prepared. Overseas,
Macs aren't quite as popular.
Lacking USB support to install through adb, I also found it useful to
have a mirco SD card on hand to at least install my apps from a web
server. This might be important to note as the Market wasn't available
on most devices, which were factory fresh, or reset, i.e. weren't
activated - a prerequisite to access the Market.



On Nov 9, 6:00 pm, Xavier Ducrohet <[email protected]> wrote:
> The USB driver, revision 2 was specifically updated to support the Droid.
>
> I'm guessing you had installed an driver for a g1 a long time ago?
>
> Around 1.6 we changed the model of the driver, and are now based on winUSB.
>
> If you have an earlier driver you will need to upgrade the driver. See
> info here:http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html#WinUsbDriver
>
> Other devices are not currently supported (see list of supported
> device on the right of the above link), and require drivers provided
> by the manufacturer.
>
> Xav
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 5:46 PM, JP <[email protected]> wrote:
> > At the Google Android Developer Lab event today I had the opportunity
> > to try out a series of devices but was somewhat limited due to issues
> > I had with the USB drivers for the XP/SP2 notebook I brought along.
> > (Yeah I know)
> > In the past, I've had no problem with the G1 or Google Ion, but the
> > Motorola DROID, HTC Hero, Tattoo and a few others did not work, i.e.
> > were not, or only partially visible. Before you ask, this problem
> > persisted after updating the XP USB drivers to the latest _r2.
>
> > Has anybody successfully connected devices outside of the G1 and
> > Google Ion on XP? Any tips?
>
> > P.S.
> > After having been one of the more vocal complainers about the lack of
> > devices available for developers, I've followed the moral imperative
> > once this opportunity was provided by Google. Big thanks to the team
> > at Google for filling this gap.
>
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