hey guys--
I have Windows8 64x and the Android SDK doesnt open.
I had installed JDK 1.7.
MY variables:
Path:
%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_09\bin\java.exe;C:\Windows\System32\java.exe;
JAVA_HOME:
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_09\
What can I do ((
Do you get any useful messages when you run it from a command line?
no-
Blank cmd
Related
is there an android emulatur to Windows7 as can run Android applications?
It's included in the Android SDK, based on QEMU.
I have downloaded the windows version here: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html, and installed it, but how did I start the emulator, sow I can install my Android applications ?
http://gupl.dk/64386/
Virtual Devices seems like a very obvious hint, doesn't it
I can not figure out what to do about this error, can not understand what is meant by "Hint: use '@ foo' to launch a virtual device named 'foo'."
I have set up a virtual drive - see attached picture.
invalid command-line parameter: Files\Android\android-sdk\tools/emulator-arm.exe.
Hint: use '@foo' to launch a virtual device named 'foo'.
http://gupl.dk/64502/
http://gupl.dk/64503/
http://gupl.dk/64504/
You installed in Program Files and the android tools don't like spaces in their path.
how to instal jre on andriod devices.
i use android terminal command.
its only support linux andriod comand. i need java jar command
plz help me
Hi everyone! I'm making a program to extract apk files to sideload them to other devices when needed. I want to check the compatibility between apk files and devices to avoid errors and wasting time pushing incompatible files.
Wich properties should I check before installing? And wich commands should I use?
I'm currently checking abis, sdk version, and app version via
-'adb getprop' for device info
-'adb shell dumpsys package' for installed apps on device
-'aapt dump badging' for apk files in my HDD.
OS: Windows 10 1909 x64
Language: C# .NET
IDE: Visual Studio 2013
Ubuntu 20.04 sees phone with Linux adb v28 using 'adb devices'.
I've installed the usb driver for my Blackview A80 phone in VirtualBox Windows 10 VM. However, VirtualBox Windows 10 VM fails to see my phone with adb (v1.0.32 & 1.0.39). I'd like to download adb.exe v1.0.40 (as that's the requirement to run B4A Windows app under Wine in Ubuntu.). But I can't find that version anywhere. Has anyone got adb.exe v1.0.40?
I've followed the instructions on
http://adbcommand.com/articles/How to build adb(1.0.40) for windows on Ubuntu but I get 'fatal: cannot make .repo directory: Permission denied' on the step
repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest. I know nothing about repo. Anybody have any ideas about this repo problem?
johnaaronrose1 said:
Ubuntu 20.04 sees phone with Linux adb v28 using 'adb devices'.
I've installed the usb driver for my Blackview A80 phone in VirtualBox Windows 10 VM. However, VirtualBox Windows 10 VM fails to see my phone with adb (v1.0.32 & 1.0.39). I'd like to download adb.exe v1.0.40 (as that's the requirement to run B4A Windows app under Wine in Ubuntu.). But I can't find that version anywhere. Has anyone got adb.exe v1.0.40?
I've followed the instructions on
http://adbcommand.com/articles/How to build adb(1.0.40) for windows on Ubuntu but I get 'fatal: cannot make .repo directory: Permission denied' on the step
repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest. I know nothing about repo. Anybody have any ideas about this repo problem?
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have you tried using chocolatey on the windows VM, to see if their adb source works for you?
you would need chocolately preinstalled, this thread would explain better.
How To Use Chocolatey
========================= ============================================ HOW TO USE CHOCOLATEY ============== ============= Hi Friends~! This amazing package manager changed my Windoz life
forum.xda-developers.com
after you have chocolatey installed, you would run this command:
choco install adb
essentially, it will dl the latest adb, and wrap all it's variables with the correct permissions, even in a vm. I'm not sure if this will help you, but just wanted to put it out there~!
Have a good day~!
jenneh said:
have you tried using chocolatey on the windows VM, to see if their adb source works for you?
you would need chocolately preinstalled, this thread would explain better.
How To Use Chocolatey
========================= ============================================ HOW TO USE CHOCOLATEY ============== ============= Hi Friends~! This amazing package manager changed my Windoz life
forum.xda-developers.com
after you have chocolatey installed, you would run this command:
choco install adb
essentially, it will dl the latest adb, and wrap all it's variables with the correct permissions, even in a vm. I'm not sure if this will help you, but just wanted to put it out there~!
Have a good day~!
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The specified link does not AFAIK give instructions on how to install chocolately.
Oh It Does~! As well As a VM demonstration on how to install on an unlisted YT vid. But Okay~! Just trying to help ;-)
The link you supplied with its links to "How to install chocolately" sends me to an advertising site.
johnaaronrose1 said:
Ubuntu 20.04 sees phone with Linux adb v28 using 'adb devices'.
I've installed the usb driver for my Blackview A80 phone in VirtualBox Windows 10 VM. However, VirtualBox Windows 10 VM fails to see my phone with adb (v1.0.32 & 1.0.39). I'd like to download adb.exe v1.0.40 (as that's the requirement to run B4A Windows app under Wine in Ubuntu.). But I can't find that version anywhere. Has anyone got adb.exe v1.0.40?
I've followed the instructions on
http://adbcommand.com/articles/How to build adb(1.0.40) for windows on Ubuntu but I get 'fatal: cannot make .repo directory: Permission denied' on the step
repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest. I know nothing about repo. Anybody have any ideas about this repo problem?
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Would this help?
Android SDK Platform Tools for Windows
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.26 platform-tools_r03-windows.zip (2011-02-23) platform-tools_r04-windows.zip (2011-05-10) platform-to...
cxzstuff.blogspot.com
Hello,
I have iPhone 12 Pro Max with iOS 14.4.1. I got NewTerm3 installed.
I'm looking to pair/connect to Android 11+ device with ADB (pairing is a new feature for Android 11+ for wireless debugging). I got the android hostname, port and pairing code.
From Windows 11, I use adb.exe from command line (which is part of the Android SDK Platform Tools to download from [https://developer.android.com/tools...er.android.com/tools/releases/platform-tools)) to do that.
In that link, there are 3 options to download:
* Download SDK Platform-Tools for Windows
* Download SDK Platform-Tools for Mac
* Download SDK Platform-Tools for Linux
I download the first option for Windows, that gives me a folder (it's only 6MB) with the adb.exe inside it.
Usage example pair, connect and send commands:
C:\adb>adb pair 192.168.X.X:YYYYY
Enter pairing code: 993914
Successfully paired to 192.168.X.X:YYYYY [guid=adb-XXXXXXX-YYYYY]
C:\adb>adb connect 192.168.X.X:YYYYY
connected to 192.168.X.X:YYYY
C:\adb>adb shell echo hello world
hello world
If I download the second option for Mac, will I be able to run it on NewTerm3 on my iOS or does it require a special conversion to make it compatible?
How can I do the same thing from within an iPhone? Can I just download the adb.exe from the above link and run it in NewTerm3 or it won't run as it's compiled for a different architecture? I see u/saurik provided a link to it here 8 years ago on this post: [
https://www.reddit.com/r/jailbreak/comments/3enybs
This is the link: [http://test.saurik.com/reddit/adb-1.0.31-1](http://test.saurik.com/reddit/adb-1.0.31-1) (but it appears to be broken now)
That was adb-1.0.31-1 which my understanding is it's a 32bit version. Someone replied a year ago asking "Any chance for an updated version of this for arm64e?"
I wonder how Fire TV app allows me to send keyboard input from my phone to my Fire TV Stick, doesn't it also uses ADB since it's running on Android as well? Is the component that the app uses is available somewhere to download from Cydia or Github as an ipa?
Someone suggested to try running adb on iSH app? because Alpine linux supports android-tools package. So I downloaded the iSH Shell app from the App store.
I see someone posted about here:[https://github.com/ish-app/ish/issues/498](https://github.com/ish-app/ish/issues/498)
He used this command and repo:
apk add android-tools --repository=[http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpin...//dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing)
I tried to run this command too, looks like it got installed. When I do adb version it says it's 1.0.41.
But when I try to connect to an ip that's on the local network that's already been paired with, it fails to connect:
Welcome to Alpine!
You can install packages with: apk add <package>
You may change this message by editing /etc/motd.
iPhone:~# adb connect 192.168.X.X:YYYYY*
daemon not running; starting now at tcp:5037*
daemon started successfully
failed to connect to 192.168.X.X:YYYYY
iPhone:~#
I tried to connect with another app that uses adb, and it has no problem to connect with the same iport. So it's only an issue when either running it from iSH Shell app and/or the specific package that I installed for adb. I tried to restart the Android phone but to no avail.
Are you able to connect with it? Any other suggestions/apps that support running adb?
Thank you.
FYI:
Many people as me download latest ADB / Fastboot drivers from here:
SDK Platform Tools release notes | Android Studio | Android Developers
Android SDK Platform-Tools is a component for the Android SDK.
developer.android.com
xXx yYy said:
FYI:
Many people as me download latest ADB / Fastboot drivers from here:
SDK Platform Tools release notes | Android Studio | Android Developers
Android SDK Platform-Tools is a component for the Android SDK.
developer.android.com
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Ok, that's just a side note for the PC right? I'm talking about the iPhone now...