A couple of notes on using SADIE (if i am wrong, please correct).
SADIE is designed to run on a separate Linux machine ...
Also you need a USB a to a cable ( commonly called a USB 2.0 male to male cable).
I have so many USB cables laying around, assumed I had every type I could possibly ever need. . but have discovered, this is the one USB cable I do not have.
I did open the SADIE script, and look at the coding .. very impressed, looks like a very well written script. I plan on using it, once I get the right cable ( probably run it from Debian, on a pi 3.
I don't have a emmc card yet, so I am thinking this is the only way I am going to get android on a sd card.
Jake
SADIE is designed to run on a separate Linux machine ...
Also you need a USB a to a cable ( commonly called a USB 2.0 male to male cable).
I have so many USB cables laying around, assumed I had every type I could possibly ever need. . but have discovered, this is the one USB cable I do not have.
I did open the SADIE script, and look at the coding .. very impressed, looks like a very well written script. I plan on using it, once I get the right cable ( probably run it from Debian, on a pi 3.
I don't have a emmc card yet, so I am thinking this is the only way I am going to get android on a sd card.
Jake