01-12-2011, 02:51 PM | #1 |
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Nook over ADB problems
I'm trying connectig nook over ADB.... but it doesn't works....
Nook IP: 192.168.1.103 Nook firmware: 1.4 with 2.5.1 nookdevs Softroot OS: Snow Sleopart (Mac OS) I've done those steps: - downloaded from this page http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html the file "android-sdk_r08-mac_86.zip" - executed [...]tools/android update sdk - connected nook over USB with with the ADB server ON (in Wi-Fi Locker) and the WiFi locked - executed Code:
macbook:platform-tools Simone$ ./adb connect 192.168.1.103:5555 unable to connect to 192.168.1.103:5555:5555 Code:
macbook:platform-tools Simone$ ./adb connect 192.168.1.103 unable to connect to 192.168.1.103:5555 Result: 4 hours of my life..... and nothing done! Please, help me. Thanks in advance, Simone. Last edited by simogere; 01-12-2011 at 02:56 PM. |
01-14-2011, 03:28 PM | #2 |
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.. It is pretty difficult to get ADB to work over WI-FI, the route I think you are trying. . ..The words: . - executed [...]tools/android update sdk - connected nook over USB with with the ADB server ON (in Wi-Fi Locker) and the WiFi locked . pretty much describes a technique that works. USB is the key. USB cable needs to be connected. Then you need to open a command line window (forgot my mac speak, maybe Terminal) and then type adb. ADB (executable, or whatever)has to be in a place (folder) on your mac that your your terminal knows the way to. It should work. . ADB server will, by default be on in WI-FI locker, you may want to use WI-FI locker to turn it off when not in use to save battery. I don't think it matters if WI-FI is on or locked for this path. |
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01-14-2011, 04:04 PM | #3 |
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Go to the Market and install adbWireless. You don't need to be tethered by USB. It worked first time for me. You still need to launch the sdk, but you will be able to run 192.168.1.103:5555 and it will connect.
edit: This worked for me on the Nook Color, so I'm hoping it will work for the Classic too. Last edited by ShadowDragon; 01-14-2011 at 04:05 PM. Reason: addition |
01-15-2011, 09:18 AM | #4 |
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.. Good note. But I don't think a "nook classic" can even get to "the Market". That is if by market you mean the "Android Market". I think you need a nook color with the later version of rooting to get there. .. Is there another market? The nookmarket from nookdev doesn't seem to list any AndroidMarket access apk. |
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01-15-2011, 08:02 PM | #7 |
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..Sorry for the misunderstanding on my part. If the cable is in place, I assume you can see the nook as a portable device on usb, or whatever the mac term. That is you can look at the NON Operating System on your nook's memory card using your mac. This would include "sideloading" books from the mac to to the nook. ..If you can't get that far, I think you need to post your question with emphasis on the fact that you're using a mac. I like mac's, use to use them, but work has led me to the "dark side". There are mac people here who could help you. ..If you can "see" the nook from your mac, the solution should be easier. First of all, forget about connect IPAddress:5555. That is the way to connect through WIFI. ..Now we're back to my mac ignorance. In a terminal window you should be able to type adb help and have your mac spit out a listing of the adb commands. ..If adb is alive on your mac, you should be able to type adb device and have your mac screen spit back some string identifying your nook. If it says no device, you apparently don't have the correct "mac equivalent driver". That's a little piece of software for a mac that would be called a driver on mswin. There are people here or on nookdev that could tell you where to find that little piece. I'm not one of them. ..Another way to do the test is to type adb shell ls. That should display a list of the folders in the OS of your nook. . ..I think that's all I can offer, but FOR SURE, macbooklatform-tools Simone$ ./adb connect 192.168.1.103 won't work. Try "macbooklatform-tools Simone$ ./adb That should return a list of adb commands. If so then Try "macbooklatform-tools Simone$ ./adb shell. ..That should return a # If it does, you are there. That is you have accessed the OS Folder of your nook. Now you can do, for example a "rm filename" to delete a file. An "install filename folder" will install an apk. adb help tell all about this. Last edited by donob10; 01-15-2011 at 08:09 PM. |
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