Does anyone know where i can find a android 2.1 build with the sense ui in it. I really would like it cause it actually runs pretty fast on the aria and the phones processor specs are pretty close with the rhodium
hello, fellow n00b! it's here: http://sites.google.com/site/androidport/downloads/archive
Now if wifi doesn't run you'll need to use F22's wifi fix:
Install this terminal emulator (or any terminal emulator apk) to your AndroidApps folder:
http://handheld.softpedia.com/progDownload/Better-Terminal-Emulator-Magic-Download-84558.html
when you get it you download this file to the root of your sd http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=440184&d=1289637097
and replace the X's in the file with your real MAC address, and boot android to run the emulator, and type this in:
su <enter>
cp /sdcard/wifi-nvram-generic.txt /data/wifi-nvram.txt <enter>
REMEMBER THE SPACES! and you'll be good to go!
Can anyone help? Ive installed the SDK, ive installed the Java stuff, but when I try to open the SDK Manager it opens and closes instantly. I try running through command line and nothing happens.
Am I missing something? On 32 bit windows XP
Assuming you have admin rights on the machine...
Have you tried installing to a different location - like the root of C:
When you d/l the files, did you click properties, and in the bottom of the pane, did it indicate the files were blocked and did you unblock them?
Have you tried uninstalling the current, d/l them again and reinstalling?
Not sure how much this will help, but when I tried running SDK I ended up finding out after doing lots of research, getting some help and everything that it wasn't working properly because I downloaded the wrong version for my PC. Be sure you downloaded the correct SDK for your PC because that will play a big role in the program running correctly.
Re: Installed Android SDK, wont work!
If you used the exe then you need to run your advanced commands from "platform-tools" not the normal "tools" folder. You will see adb files in the currect folder.
/programfiles/android-adk-windows/platform-tools
It will me something like that
I'm not at the point where I can run advanced commands, I can't get the application to open AT ALL so I can't even download any versions of the Android OS etc.
DroidHam said:
but when I try to open the SDK Manager it opens and closes instantly.
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...be more specific.
when you try to open the SDK manager, I assume you mean in Eclipse?
are you following these directions?
http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html
Im not using Eclipse, I just want to open the Android Emulator. I had done this before in windows without much hassle but now I cant get it to open
DroidHam said:
Im not using Eclipse, I just want to open the Android Emulator. I had done this before in windows without much hassle but now I cant get it to open
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well you have to use eclipse to create an AVD (android virtual device).
Just follow the directions On the link I gave you. once you got eclipse all set up.
[[ this is the eclipse i'm running 3.6.1 classic: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/do....6.1-201009090800/eclipse-SDK-3.6.1-win32.zip ]]
Click on WINDOW->Android SDK and AVD Manager.
Create a New AVD. Give it a name (something simple, short, all lowercase is best. I named the latest one gingerbread) and select the target (api version)
set an SD card, resolution, etc...etc....
once its created, you have to launch emulator from a command prompt and the AVD switch to specify an android virtual device.
in dos, navigate to the SDK\tools directory, and run
emulator -avd gingerbread
or whatever you named your avd. got it?
ill give it a shot, thanks
Hi all
I did not expect to have a true man in this embeded system but, is there somewhere ( or thru a free market app..) a list of commands that can be passed in a terminal window...
i've seen that some posts are talking about setInstallLocation...for example
if I try that in a terminal window, seems to be ignored...
I thought that busybox was supposed to give kind of a man...but not been able to install it...
Could someone enlight me a bit
thks in advance
( sorry for approximative english...lol)
I think that is a adb command and not a linux.
For a list of linuxc commands look here: http://ss64.com/bash/
Most of then should work in a terminal emulator.
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splendid...thks
well now, I know exactly what I am after...it is the list of ADB commands...
I'll go search for !!!
i want to install some market .apk apps on my pc
this is IMPOSSIBLE.
The apps might have a special version that is available for pc
Its possible via BlueStacks App Player ...check out
www.bluestacks.com.
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this is IMPOSSIBLE.
The apps might have a special version that is available for pc
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nope...you could use youwave (an android emulator on PC) or use emulator from android-sdk to run the application. to install it on your emulator you may use command "adb install <package name>". you may also install an *apk files to your SGY from any pc by using same command. but make sure you've installed SGY's driver and adb program.
I've tried emulators before but they ran too slowly for me and honestly just too complicated to setup. Tried BlueStacks just now and it's working fine. I can't seem to sync my games though. I took screenshots of it running the xda app.
Larger screenshot:
http://i43.tinypic.com/11ch1zb.png
When I launch linux through complete linux everything is good until I attempt to make new UNIX password.
I'm not able to type in the emulator program that's on Complete Linux.
The emulator I have on Rom Toolbox works and the emulator from app store works.
I watched tutorial on how to install backtrack....
There is only bt5 videos.
This is as far as I get...
I type su
cd /sdcard/download/backstrap
I have no idea where to go from there
I'm on rooted t-mobile gs3 CyanogenMod 10.0.0