I'm trying to set up Eclipse Classic with the ADT plugin (here) so that I can build an app, but when I install it and relaunch Eclipse, I don't get the "Welcome to Android Development" window. Does anyone know whats wrong?
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Windows 7 64-bit
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I do not remember this window....to check if adt is available, check if there are android projects or if there's à ddms view...you'll need the android SDK too...
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guigz2000 said:
I do not remember this window....to check if adt is available, check if there are android projects or if there's à ddms view...you'll need the android SDK too...
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I have the SDK and the ADT, but I can't make a new app in eclipse.
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I'm trying to use my One X on Windows 8 but it won't let me install the Android SDK. It says I need the Java SDK or whatever installed first and I did that but it still comes up with the same error when I try to install the Android SDK.
Anyone using Windows 8 and got it working?
I looked in c:\Windows\system32 and it's there. Java.exe.
It says if you believe you have it installed and it was not properly recognized, then simply set an environment variable JAVA_HOME to point to it.
I don't know what that means or how to do it.
This my help.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Setting+the+JAVA_HOME+Variable+in+Windows
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kleeman7 said:
This my help.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Setting+the+JAVA_HOME+Variable+in+Windows
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Thanks. I got it working. I don't remember tho what to install from the SDK Manager. It's been a while since I installed it on Windows 7 but I think I remember that I had to choose some different things to install.
SkizzMcNizz said:
Thanks. I got it working. I don't remember tho what to install from the SDK Manager. It's been a while since I installed it on Windows 7 but I think I remember that I had to choose some different things to install.
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What are you trying to do? If you just want adb, then not much, if you want to dev, then a little bit more. Lol
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kleeman7 said:
What are you trying to do? If you just want adb, then not much, if you want to dev, then a little bit more. Lol
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I just wanna use adb for now. So should just the recommended setting settings be enough? I see it recommends Android 4.1 stuff but now 4.0.3. I checked off 4.0.3 just to be safe.
SkizzMcNizz said:
I just wanna use adb for now. So should just the recommended setting settings be enough? I see it recommends Android 4.1 stuff but now 4.0.3. I checked off 4.0.3 just to be safe.
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That's all I do, and it works fine. Doesn't take for just adb, I don't even think my current computer has it installed, I just have it from an old one click Root ibused a long time ago.
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Thank you! that was very helpful
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I'm trying to use my One X on Windows 8 but it won't let me install the Android SDK. It says I need the Java SDK or whatever installed first and I did that but it still comes up with the same error when I try to install the Android SDK.
Anyone using Windows 8 and got it working?
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So you fixed your problem?
How's Windows 8, I tried build 1 and it was 'ok'
absolutelygrim said:
So you fixed your problem?
How's Windows 8, I tried build 1 and it was 'ok'
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I think I had gone back to Windows 7 before I figured out what was causing the problem. I figured I'd wait until Windows 8 was official before messing around with getting it to work.
I just installed the official Windows 8 build and am in the process of getting the sdk installed and adb working.
I LOVE Windows 8 btw. The official build is so much nicer than the release preview I had on a couple weeks ago.
Is there any way to install android on any phone
Please tell.......
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akshay007dhore said:
Is there any way to install android on any phone
Please tell.......
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Not really not, maybe if you could say what phone its possible, but it would have to have good enough spec to run, then have a unlocked boot loader and be able to boot a different OS, then you would need drivers for that devices hardware
not possible according to me...
even if its possible then you'll need to unlock the bootloader ..which might be tedious ..!
akshay007dhore said:
Is there any way to install android on any phone
Please tell.......
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Unfortunately you can't just "install" Android as you would Linux, Windows or even Mac OS X. When manufacturers compile Android (or their forks of such), they compile it with very specific drivers that are appropriate only for the specific device it's built for.
Some devices like the HTC HD2 got amazing Android ports simply because said device is so similar to many other Android devices and most of the hardware drivers for WiFi, bluetooth, etc already existed.
Is there a specific phone you are wanting to port Android to?
drewwalton19216801 said:
Unfortunately you can't just "install" Android as you would Linux, Windows or even Mac OS X. When manufacturers compile Android (or their forks of such), they compile it with very specific drivers that are appropriate only for the specific device it's built for.
Some devices like the HTC HD2 got amazing Android ports simply because said device is so similar to many other Android devices and most of the hardware drivers for WiFi, bluetooth, etc already existed.
Is there a specific phone you are wanting to port Android to?
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Ya samsung GT-B7722
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drewwalton19216801 said:
Unfortunately you can't just "install" Android as you would Linux, Windows or even Mac OS X. When manufacturers compile Android (or their forks of such), they compile it with very specific drivers that are appropriate only for the specific device it's built for.
Some devices like the HTC HD2 got amazing Android ports simply because said device is so similar to many other Android devices and most of the hardware drivers for WiFi, bluetooth, etc already existed.
Is there a specific phone you are wanting to port Android to?
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Then how to install other os like windows ,mac
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akshay007dhore said:
Then how to install other os like windows ,mac
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You can't install Windows or Mac OS X on a PHONE. Not even in la-la land.
Okay.....can we install windows OS in android????
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No you can't, because Windows Mobile or Windows Phone are not Open Source.
I have two phones with thee same performance and same CPU but one of them has WM and the other one Android.
There is no way to install WM on Android.
But some developers find a way to install android on some wm devices.
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Hello,
til now there are 18 API-Levels of Android.
If I have an API_Level_X and API_Level_Y and X < Y
Is API_Level_X always(!) a subset of API_Level_Y? Is this documented somewhere? Or can someone give me hints how I can figure that out.
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mpowerlight
See the official android page. From where u download the android sdk package. Google it ull find out.
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I need a fast adnroid emulator for ubuntu. Adnroid sdk is not fast((
aleksyo said:
I need a fast adnroid emulator for ubuntu. Adnroid sdk is not fast((
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An actual device will always be faster than an emulator, since the emulator does just that: emulate. It can't ever reach the speed of a real android device.
Yeah,emulator are not stable because its emulate an os,actual device always wins
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OK I don't no how to do this and is sounds VERY sketchy but my first thought was that android is Linux so just use wine but I have no clue on how to do that, u would probably have to bypass the java VM and run from Linux. Or u could run Linux in android with Linux deploy and then install in that then install the exe. But with all that is running it might get slow.
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nt possible
androidhacker007 said:
OK I don't no how to do this and is sounds VERY sketchy but my first thought was that android is Linux so just use wine but I have no clue on how to do that, u would probably have to bypass the java VM and run from Linux. Or u could run Linux in android with Linux deploy and then install in that then install the exe. But with all that is running it might get slow.
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I dont think it is possible... Android wont support .Exe files
It only would be possible if you find a way how to run WINDOWS OS on your device
I heard that its possible to run outdated window version on Android like windows 98 etc.
So try to find on google if it works
You will be able to run small dos programs i think
What about using Linux deploy and running wine inside of that
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it is not possible dude....... windows .exe cant run on android......
i think it‘s impossible