Okay, I got it working this way:

1. get the latest usb updates

2. modify your android_winusb.inf file by adding these three lines to
[Google.NTx86] and [Google.NTamd64]:
; Acer Liquid
%SingleAdbInterface%        = USB_Install, USB\VID_0502&PID_3202
%CompositeAdbInterface%     = USB_Install, USB\VID_0502&PID_3202&MI_01

3. if windows aks you for a driver, select manual, choose ADB
Interface and point to the android_winusb.inf file

4. start Eclipse and you should be able to debug on your Acer
Liquid :-)

Unfortunately logcat seems to report "Invalid Argument" within Eclipse
only.
However, these commands should do it for a while:
adb logcat -c
adb -d logcat

Maybe somebody else can help out to make logcat work within Eclipse?
Still I hope that Google and device manufacturers will provide better
support in the future.
I heared a lot of developers having trouble with on-device-debugging
(e.g. Samsung Galaxy).
We have better stuff to ... :-)


On 11 Dez., 13:55, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have problems to start debugging on my new Acer Liquid.
> Windows XP SP3 always tells me that it cannot find any drivers for the
> "Acer HSUSB Device".
> I already installed the latest usb drivers (Revision 2, November 2009)
> using the SDK Manager.
> Do I have to wait for a new revision?
> Does somebody else have this problem?

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