[Arm-netbook] How to make A2000 adb work?
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ml at rsee.net
Mon Jun 4 04:40:10 BST 2012
All of the following may be inaccurate. I'm tired and don't have time to confirm right now
you can use adb over network adb connect <ip of mele>:5555
there is a setting in the /sys tree I believe (usb_composite/adb or something along those lines) that has the adb portion of the usb disabled . Once I enabled that, the mele advertized adb over usb, but the adbd process still wouldn't bind correctly
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henrik Nordström" <henrik at henriknordstrom.net>
To: "Linux on small ARM machines" <arm-netbook at lists.phcomp.co.uk>
Sent: Sunday, June 3, 2012 10:20:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Arm-netbook] How to make A2000 adb work?
mån 2012-06-04 klockan 10:44 +0900 skrev Adam Jiang:
> 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.
Mine shows up, even with "USB Debugging" disabled. It also provides
normal USB disk access to sd-card and more?
With "USB Debugging" enabled it also chats a bit about adb on the
console, and there is an adbd process running.
Regards
Henrik
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