Oops, forgot to say that you should put the VendorID in a file called
"adb_usb.ini". If the file isn't there, you can create it by running
"android update adb" on the command line.

andreia

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Andreia Gaita <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Wally,
>
> Just to understand the problem better, can you see the device at all in the
> MD Device Chooser? When it's not there, is it listed on 'adb devices'?
>
> If the system can't see it at all, try running the USB Prober with the
> device connected, locate the device on the list, go to Device Descriptor and
> write down the Device VendorID. Them go to ~/.android (create the directory
> if it doesn't exist) and then put the VendorID code you got in there, one
> code per line.
>
> andreia
>
> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Wally McClure <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Not strictly a Mono for Android question, but here goes anyway.
>>
>> I have a Macbook Pro.  It is running the Lion.  I have installed the
>> latest Android SDK on it.  I have Monodevelop running on it along with Mono
>> 4 Android.  Unfortunately, M4A can't see the xoom system when it is
>> connected to the laptop via the usb cable.  any ideas how to get my android
>> device to be seen from my mac?
>>
>> Wally
>>
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