Android Pine A64 driver
#1
Hi,
I got a Pine A64 2G device,
I want to write some apks on it.

1) When I connet the device to Windwos 7 through USB, 
adb do not regcognize Pine A64 device.
I think I need the Windows 7 driver for this device.
Is there a drivers?

2) I want to use PI 2 pin on Android to control some Iot devices(ex SPI / I2C).
I will try to port some raspberry pi program to Android on Pine A64.
(Qt is support raspberry pi and Android, this is a good way for Iot)
Is Android version support PI 2 pin?
#2
I'm not sure as I haven't tried it but did you make sure ADB debugging was enabled in android system settings?
#3
Hi Nagmier,
ADB debugging was enabled in Android system settings,
I have turn it on at developer options.
#4
Hi,
1) I try to use adb via usb in linux(mint), but do not work.
So, I think the usb just a power line, can't transfer data.

2) I use adb connect ip, PineA64 can to be connected.
But sometime it disconnect. I don't why.

3) I start a new apk in Android Studio, empty apk,
I can't debug the apk.

4) adb shell not work

5) I'm so sad.
#5
(06-22-2016, 04:11 AM)pingyingtu Wrote: Hi,
1) I try to use adb via usb in linux(mint), but do not work.
So, I think the usb just a power line, can't transfer data.

2) I use adb connect ip,  PineA64 can to be connected.
But sometime it disconnect. I don't why.

3) I start a new apk in Android Studio, empty apk,
I can't debug the apk.

4) adb shell not work

5) I'm so sad.

Hi.Which USB are you using? The micro-USB is only power. The other two are connected to individual host controllers, so you have to look into that. I am no Android developer, but I know that for bootloader over the USB, a special A to A cable is used. This will probably only work for the OTG controller since it can switch directions... using an A to A cable the wrong way can damage your devices, so proceed with caution.
Come have a chat in the Pine IRC channel >>
#6
>Which USB are you using? The micro-USB is only power.
Yes, I use micro-usb.

I will try another type-A usb.
#7
(06-22-2016, 04:52 AM)pingyingtu Wrote: >Which USB are you using? The micro-USB is only power.
Yes, I use micro-usb.

I will try another type-A usb.

The OTG port is on the upper USB Type A port and you need a adapter.
#8
(06-22-2016, 04:52 AM)pingyingtu Wrote: >Which USB are you using? The micro-USB is only power.
Yes, I use micro-usb.

I will try another type-A usb.

Hello Pingyingtu

Were you able to connect to the Pine64 using type-A usb port ? What Driver did you select in Android SDK Manager ? I have order type A to type A cable from ebay. Just waiting for it to arrive. Cannot wait to use a dedicated board for app debugging. Smile


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