[Arm-netbook] How to make A2000 adb work?

Adam Jiang jiang.adam at gmail.com
Mon Jun 4 02:44:14 BST 2012


2012/6/3 Matthew Boyd <Sabercatpuck at cox.net>:
> Crystal Chen <cheartjp <at> yahoo.co.jp> writes:
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>> Maybe a noob question, Followed USB connection in
>> http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner_a10/hacking_the_mele_a1000/ trying to
>> play with Mele A2000 but always can not find device when using android
>> adb(host should be ok because it can adb other Android devices). L
>> lsusb showing Google Inc USB device. Any idea about this?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>
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> Could be a driver issue, I know with my tablet there are 3 different ones for
> memory use, ADB, and LiveSuite.  Might try the driver package here though they
> were posted for a PMID701C tablet, it is still based on an A10:
>
> http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.php?873-Compatible-Windows-ADB-drivers
>
> I did have success forcing them to be installed drivers with SuperOneClick as
> well, though mixed results if you try to use the root tools

I think ADB driver itself is provided by Google. It is only necessary
to provide VendorID/ProductID in ~/.android/adb.ini to get it work.
However, for A2000 board with the default firmware, I cannot get even
the devices shows up in 'lsusb'. No VID/PID could be found there for
Mele A2000.

Matthew, have you ever gotten adb worked on A2000?

/Adam

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