[Q] ANDROID USB Master driver - General Questions and Answers

Is it possible to develop a simple ANDROID USB master driver able to manage an external USB device sending simple data to a running ANDROID APP?

Yes it is possible, but not easy.
It would have to be developed for each phone.
I know they are working on one for the i9000 and i think there is an experimental version out for the nexus? or desire?.

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[Q] Drivers for Star A3000 Android Phone

Hi everyone!
I've an Android Phone "Star A3000" (dual sim android 2.2) - a chinese phone.
My pbm is: it's not even recognized as a mass storage on my computer (it doesn't ask me to enable usb in "Ongoing", it just get the battery refilled). So my question is:
Does anyone knows where I could get its usb drivers?
I'd like to use it for development, but it's not recognized by Eclipse as a possible emulator either. Does anyone knows how to get Eclipse recognizing phones to be possible emulators?
Thanks a lot for your attention, have a good day everyone!

[Q] Any chance to reanimate connect-to-Ad-Hoc-wifi-feature for ICS?

To use the internet connection from my pc I installed an ad-hoc-wifi-network on the pc.
But since ICS, Android is not even able to see ad-hoc-wifis. It worked with Android 3.x.
Is there any chance to reenable or develop this feature for Android 4.0?
That would be nice for adb-over-network and to save 3g-traffic.

Add an Specific Driver to Android 2.3

Hi, I have an Android TV device that has Android 2.3 (it's a Chinese device) and I'd like to know if someone can help me adding a driver to it. Let me explain...
I've done some research and found that there is a driver for the DVB-T that I want to add. It's here (cateee.net - linux database):
DVB_MB86A20S
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[Q] Can't use my tablet as a virtual device

Hi nerds
Excuse my terrible English
I'll hope this is the right place to put my question.
On all the other places he said: this is not an Q&A forum.
The last few weeks I have spend my time reading all about making apps.
To learn how to I have made a first simple app manualy on my tablet (asus tf300t) with AIDE.
After doing so I installed Eclipse and SDK in Windows7.
I studied it and create "Hello World".
So now I want to use my Tablet as a virtual device for testing.
But he want show up and Eclipse console said:
Failed to find an AVD compatible with target 'Android 4.1.2'.
I think I did everything possible:
- try to set the usb drive for Google (windows set best driver is already set)
- enabled my tablet (jellybean 4.2.1) usb mode
- set the user vars in windows (not necessary I think)
Windows sees the tablet but Eclipse is not seeing him for use as virtual device.
He also is n't showing up in the virtual device manager.
I also created a virtual device in Windows and that is working well.
But I want to use my tablet.
Some one knows what I do wrong or what I can do more?
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Artesis said:
Hi nerds
Excuse my terrible English
I'll hope this is the right place to put my question.
On all the other places he said: this is not an Q&A forum.
The last few weeks I have spend my time reading all about making apps.
To learn how to I have made a first simple app manualy on my tablet (asus tf300t) with AIDE.
After doing so I installed Eclipse and SDK in Windows7.
I studied it and create "Hello World".
So now I want to use my Tablet as a virtual device for testing.
But he want show up and Eclipse console said:
Failed to find an AVD compatible with target 'Android 4.1.2'.
I think I did everything possible:
- try to set the usb drive for Google (windows set best driver is already set)
- enabled my tablet (jellybean 4.2.1) usb mode
- set the user vars in windows (not necessary I think)
Windows sees the tablet but Eclipse is not seeing him for use as virtual device.
He also is n't showing up in the virtual device manager.
I also created a virtual device in Windows and that is working well.
But I want to use my tablet.
Some one knows what I do wrong or what I can do more?
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Hmmm I was trying some things and discovert dat adb devices was given nothing.
So I try'd to install the Google usb driver but Windows said: best driver already installed.
Is this true?
I looked at the drivers and it is a windows driver.
I don't know!
Why is there no device in adb and do I have to install the Google driver?

Need to control PC from old device with Android 2.1 via USB (NO Wi-Fi !!!)

I was looking for a lot of programs. iDisplay, ScreenSlider, TwomonUSB... They do not work because Android is outdated or work only via Wi-Fi. Please, help me! My device named Nook Simple Touch with Android 2.1

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