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Whenever i plug in my i9000, it just pop up an error msg ÜSB Device not recognized. I'm trying to get Kies to recognize my i9000
I tried following this but it doesnt work at all.
it worked for me on kies, but i didn;t like it anyways
What i did was go to settings --> about phone --> usb settings
and try the other options (i'm using media player option, not sure why mass storage doesn't work)
Did you try to change the usb ports on your pc (stick the cable into different usb ports)?
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OrbNRG said:
it worked for me on kies, but i didn;t like it anyways
What i did was go to settings --> about phone --> usb settings
and try the other options (i'm using media player option, not sure why mass storage doesn't work)
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yeah only the media player option was available to me as well.
Mikulec said:
Did you try to change the usb ports on your pc (stick the cable into different usb ports)?
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changing the usb port does help, however when i unplug it and restart my com, it does not recognize it anymore
What OS are u running?
Could also have something to do with the number of irq's on your motherboard.
PC's older then aprox. 3/4 years have less irq's and can have trouble with much external devices
keevy17 said:
Whenever i plug in my i9000, it just pop up an error msg ÜSB Device not recognized. I'm trying to get Kies to recognize my i9000
I tried following this but it doesnt work at all.
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Have a look at this site from HardwareZone.com.
It's heavily populated but you only need to read the last five or so pages.
Beards said:
Have a look at this site from HardwareZone.com.
It's heavily populated but you only need to read the last five or so pages.
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yeah i am looking at that thread too, however thanks for the link here, good for documentation as well, appreciated
keevy17, u have the phone already? If yes, you could help us resolve our questions in last pages of this thread:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=694835&page=9
Q: Are there any notifications (on screen, backlight of buttons, ...) about missed calls, new mails, sms? Is there any notification when u charge the battery and the battery is fully charged?
Thanks in advance.
The default USB connection is to activate Samsung Kies. You'll have to go to settings->About Phone->USB Settings to change. If it doesn't work after changing, soft reset the phone and try again.
Caused me a bit of head scratching until I went through the options.
Now am having same problem, can'r see mass storage in my computer.
I think I read you need to enable USB Debugging then it will work. for both of you I believe.
With USB debug i can only use adb, nothing works. If i disable debug i can copy files via MTP protocol but mass storage doesn't work.
Edit.
Found the problem, it doesn't mount it self like Desire/N1 i had mount it my self. All working.
hassan said:
With USB debug i can only use adb, nothing works. If i disable debug i can copy files via MTP protocol but mass storage doesn't work.
Edit.
Found the problem, it doesn't mount it self like Desire/N1 i had mount it my self. All working.
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hassan,
I've not yet had a chance to use the phone yet. Can you tell me how you mount the USB in order to use it with a PC?
Beards said:
hassan,
I've not yet had a chance to use the phone yet. Can you tell me how you mount the USB in order to use it with a PC?
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It was bit tricky to start with as i thought my phone is broke. First go to setting > About > USB Settings > and select Ask on connection. Plug the cable in to the and from drop down notification bar and hit USB connected then you get the option to mount the mass storage.
hassan said:
It was bit tricky to start with as i thought my phone is broke. First go to setting > About > USB Settings > and select Ask on connection. Plug the cable in to the and from drop down notification bar and hit USB connected then you get the option to mount the mass storage.
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Thanks hassan, I'll try it later.
If you want kies to work with the phone, dont kill MTP.. But kies is acting weird, soemtimes it doesnt see the phone, but after unplug and replug it works again.. I've given up on kies actually, over 100MB to download and worst than some beta software i've used.
also, i cannot get samsung apps to work on kies, it just error or timeout.. you guys hv any luck?
I haven't tried kies yet, i'll try when i get home from work.
Anybody know how to mount on a Mac? I tried changing the USB settings to Mount/Media, no luck. Any help would be appreciated.
I probably have a defective phone.
I've installed the 32bit drivers for my WinPc, and selected Mass Storage and enabled USB debugging on my mac.
On the pc, I can see two drives but when clicked, I get the "please insert a disk into drive" error. eh?
On OSX, the mac obviously recognizes my phone, I can use ADB without issue and OSX attempts to use the phone as a modem, but the drives never mount at all or even show up in disk utility.
Anyone else having this issue?
Double Twist (OSX) also recognizes the device, but if I can't mount the drives, it's useless to me.
#Frustation
To get a Mac to recognize the phone, you have to turn on USB debugging under Settings > Applications > Development. I had the same problem but this solution fixed it.
Not sure what to do about a PC though. Maybe the same fix works for both?
There's another thread going on with same issues.
Seems to be a re-occuring issue. I am going to replace mine today.
Keslynn said:
To get a Mac to recognize the phone, you have to turn on USB debugging under Settings > Applications > Development. I had the same problem but this solution fixed it.
Not sure what to do about a PC though. Maybe the same fix works for both?
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You didn't read where I said that I did that? Gimme a little credit...
This might have something to do with why I can't mount my drives on an computer:
When I tried to mount via adb, this was my output:
$ mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount: Operation not permitted
Plug in phone USB to computer,
Choose Mass Storage
Swip down from the top bar and choose mount USB.
Now you will be able to see MicroSD as well as phone storage.
Wish I know this before I returned the first phone. 8' )
wease said:
Plug in phone USB to computer,
Choose Mass Storage
Swip down from the top bar and choose mount USB.
Now you will be able to see MicroSD as well as phone storage.
Wish I know this before I returned the first phone. 8' )
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There's no "mount usb" option in the notification bar... Well, at least on mine.
cashless said:
There's no "mount usb" option in the notification bar... Well, at least on mine.
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Click where it says usb connected. Then it will give you the option to mount it.
thedon809 said:
Click where it says usb connected. Then it will give you the option to mount it.
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I shoulda explained better. The "USB connected" option doesn't appear at all when I connect to my Mac. It does in Win though.
cashless said:
I shoulda explained better. The "USB connected" option doesn't appear at all when I connect to my Mac. It does in Win though.
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Does it show up in System Profiler? You said the Mac tries to use it as a modem, so I would think it would.
When mine is plugged in, with USB debugging enabled, I get 2 USB options in the status dropdown. USB Debugging Connected, and USB connected. Clicking the "USB connected" gives me the option to mount the drives to the computer. Once I hit that, the Mac sees them in Finder just fine.
I would expect it would work about the same in Windows.
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Does it show up in System Profiler? You said the Mac tries to use it as a modem, so I would think it would.
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I'm sure it does, really haven't looked yet because I'm sure of the usefulness since I know it recognizes the phone. The only thing I haven't tried so far is a full wipe, which I'm reluctant to do, but will try tonight.
I am having the same issue with my HTC desire. When I plug it into my Mac, it charges but the mac doesn't recognize it as an external storage device and the phone doesn't recognize that it's plugged into a computer, it simply charges (no USB notification).
Any ideas how to fix this? I have USB debugging enabled ...
As an initial step towards installing CWM on my SCH i400, I am trying to copy update.zip to the phone's SD card.
The phone's card initially shows up as E: (Verizon Mobile) with 8.63MB total size but 0 free space:
But then, without me doing anything, it changes to E: (Removable Disk) with capacity 0 and 0 free space:
And, if I try to open it, it issues the "Insert disk" message:
Please insert a disk into drive E:
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What am I doing wrong?
How do I get that SD card to be accessible from my Windows XP?
verizonless said:
As an initial step towards installing CWM on my SCH i400, I am trying to copy update.zip to the phone's SD card.
Pull down status bar and hit USB connect.
The phone's card initially shows up as E: (Verizon Mobile) with 7.4GB free space, then changes to E: (Removable Disk) with capacity 0 and 0 free space and, if I try to open it, it issues the "Insert disk" message:
What am I doing wrong?
How do I get that SD card to be accessible from my Windows XP?
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You have to flash with Odin. Put .tar in PDA. Pull battery, put back in. Make sure it doesn't boot. Hold volume -. Plug in USB. Phone should have big yellow triangle on it. Says download mode. And there should be a yellow com23 or 27 or something on Odin. Make sure re-partition is not checked. Hit start. When it says done. Screen goes blank. Hold volume +/- and per. That's stock recovery. Press volume - and menu soft key to run update. Zip which should be on root of SD card.
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Thank you for this summary. However, my problem is that I cannot even begin this procedure without placing the update.zip file in the phone's SD card.
There clearly is a problem with Windows identifying the phone's SD card as "Mass storage" (yes, I made sure the phone's USB settings have "Mass storage" selected").
I am using Samsung's latest & greatest driver provided specifically for this phone (Verizon_Wireless_I400_Continuum_USB_Driver_V1.3.550.0), which I downloaded from here: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads/SCH-I400ZKAVZW
Could that be the driver?
Is there a better driver?
What is the usb setting on your phone set on?
Does anything pop up in your task bar saying usb connected tap to mount?
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t1231 said:
What is the usb setting on your phone set on?
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"Mass storage" selected" (tried with both "USB debugging" checked and unchecked).
t1231 said:
Does anything pop up in your task bar saying usb connected tap to mount?
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On the phone itself? No.
On Windows XP, I get notifications that the device has been recognized and connected. In my original posting, you can see the snapshots of the result in "My Computer".
Try setting usb on ask on connect, then see if anything pops up in the phones task bar
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t1231 said:
Try setting usb on ask on connect, then see if anything pops up in the phones task bar
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OK, I just did that, and I am prompted (on the phone's screen, not a task bar):
Code:
Select USB mode
[ Media player ]
[ Mass storage ]
I of course select Mass storage. But now there is no E: drive in Windows. Not even with 0 free space. This is weird.
Alternatively you could put the files on your phone with dropbox, but don't know if that would help you in the long run
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Try hitting the back arrow when that comes up, then see if it shows up on the task. If not, I'm out of thoughts at the moment.sorry.
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t1231 said:
Alternatively you could put the files on your phone with dropbox
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Nice workaround.
t1231 said:
but don't know if that would help you in the long run
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You're right. That's why I need to solve the fundamental problem first.
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t1231 said:
Try hitting the back arrow when that comes up, then see if it shows up on the task.
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That doesn't help either. But now I discovered that that USB device is reported by XP as "SAMSUN UMS CD-ROM USB Device":
And when I click the "Driver" tab on the same dialog box, the driver is reported as:
Where is the Samsung driver that I installed and worked so nicely when I rooted the device?
(in fact, I can still see the phone listed in the attached devices list when I type adb devices in the command shell)
I am going to remove that driver:
And install a different one that I found on the web and see what happens.
Update: I did just that, replacing the Verizon_Wireless_I400_Continuum_USB_Driver_V1.3.550.0 driver with a SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones ver. 1.4.2.2 that I found somewhere. Windows now reports a saner identification:
But the problem still persists.
(and the command adb devices continues to work as well).
OK - I am giving up. I ran out of possible causes and trials, and the only thing I can think of now is that: It shouldn't work at all that way.
Yet, I could swear that I saw DFGGED in that video, dragging and dropping update.zip into E:
How did he do that???
I always see that message untill I mount sd card ftom pull dowm menu and or you could download directly from xda app....
sent from my XDA phone - its more than a continuum
verizonless said:
OK - I am giving up. I ran out of possible causes and trials, and the only thing I can think of now is that: It shouldn't work at all that way.
Yet, I could swear that I saw DFGGED in that video, dragging and dropping update.zip into E:
How did he do that???
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Nodixie has it right... you have to mount the sdcard in the pulldown menu after plugging it into the computer xP
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nodixe said:
...until I mount sd card ftom pull dowm menu
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Mount? Pull down menu?
On Windows XP I can only see "Format" and "Eject" in the context menu of the "Removable Disk (E"
On the phone I have no idea what pull down menu you are referring to.
Please explain.
an-dru said:
you have to mount the sdcard in the pulldown menu after plugging it into the computer
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Plugging what into the computer? The phone? or the card itself?
im in the irc... lets see where ur at buddy
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=Samsung-Continuum&uio=d4
@ciscogee See the other thread for how grateful I am to you. Thanks to your excellent tutorial (much much better than that YouTube video), I am now running Android 2.2.2.
As for the subject matter of this thread, I simply gave up and worked around it by using adb push <filename> /sdcard/<filename> from the command line.
When you connect to pc on the phone theres should be a usb notification in the pull down menu. You have to push button in notification to begin copying files to pc. This mounts the sd card to the pc. Or you could use adapter/reader and connect to pc directly? Just a thought....
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nodixe said:
When you connect to pc on the phone theres should be a usb notification in the pull down menu. You have to push button in notification to begin copying files to pc. This mounts the sd card to the pc.
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Got it - Thanks! Whew it took me some time to grasp the terminology but I managed to follow exactly what you describe and now it works. I just didn't realize that one extra (manual!) step is required to enable USB storage visibility to PC.
I am posting a snapshot for future newbie generations:
It took me awhile to get details right too..and for future reference my names No-di-xe (nah-duh-hey, im Hoopa indian)....
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nodixe said:
It took me awhile to get details right too..and for future reference my names No-di-xe (nah-duh-hey, im Hoopa indian)....
sent from my XDA phone - its more than a continuum
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Sorry... my bad
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Hello, nookies!
Today I have decided to make an easy-to-follow guide on mounting USB devices (cameras, USB sticks) on your Nooks! Hooray! :good:
DISCLAIMER - I am not responsible if you brick your Nook, break your USB device, the current state of the economy, or why Obama is the president. Please do research on these topics if you would like to know more.
DISCLAIMER 2 - I did not make either of the apps attached, I have merely posted them here for easy access.
So let's get started with some prerequisites!
Prerequisites:
A rooted Nook Touch or Nook Touch Glow with software 1.2.1 installed, as well as Superuser and su binary installed
A terminal app (attached below)
Renate NST's UsbMode.apk (attached below)
A USB host-enabled kernel correctly installed and working (see my signature for a Nook Touch Glow one)
A USB OTG cable
Steps:
Make sure that your Nook is completely charged before continuing!
Make sure that your kernel is definitely working and that USB mode is properly working, too!
1. Open up Renate NST's UsbMode.apk app. Tap the "Off" button. (This will stop your Nook from trying to charge itself from the USB device by turning off the current.)
2. Plug your USB OTG cable (without anything attached to it) into your Nook's USB port.
3. Tap "Host" in the UsbMode app. (This turns on Host mode.)
If the LED beside your Nook's USB port has turned solid green at this point, you are doing well!
4a. For USB devices that have a separate cord (cameras): Turn on the USB device. Plug its cord into its USB port. Now, connect both the device's cord and the device into the open end of the OTG cable that is attached to your Nook.
4b. For USB sticks/drives: Plug the drive directly into the open end of the OTG cable that is attached to your Nook.
5. Tap "View USB" in the UsbMode app. You should see the Nook's main listing at the top, as well as the plugged-in device's listing under it. The device's listing should have a black dot next to it.
Good job! You're doing well so far! :laugh:
6. Now, open up the Terminal Emulator app I attached below. You should have installed it already. When it opens, you should see a dollar sign ($) at the far left of each line.
7. Type in
Code:
su
. Now, instead of a $, there should be a # at the far left of each line.
8. Type in
Code:
mount -o rw,remount rootfs /
. This remounts /system as read-writable.
9. Type in
Code:
mkdir /usb
. This creates a directory called /usb in the root of your Nook's filesystem; it will be used to mount your USB device in.
10a. For USB devices (cameras, etc.), first type in
Code:
mount -t vfat /dev/block/uba /usb
. You will get some sort of error message, that's okay. Now, after typing that, type in
Code:
mount -t fvat /dev/block/uba1 /usb
.
10b. For USB sticks/drives. just type in
Code:
mount -t vfat /dev/block/uba1 /usb
.
11. If the above commands worked properly, you should now be able to go into a file explorer, navigate to the /usb directory, and boom! You can now manage your USB device's filesystem straight from your Nook!
Unmounting your USB drive
It is important that you unmount your USB device/drive properly before physically taking it out of your Nook. Here's how to do that.
1. Open up your Terminal Emulator app again.
2. Type
Code:
su
.
3. Type
Code:
mount -o rw,remount rootfs /
.
4. Type
Code:
umount /usb
.
5. Type
Code:
rmdir /usb
.
6. Take the whole cord/USB drive out of your Nook with the OTG cable.
7. Open up the UsbMode app again.
8. Tap "Auto". (This turns your Nook's current back to being automatically determined, instead of being off.)
9. Tap "Peripheral". (This makes your Nook return to having the ability to charge from an AC outlet (or whatever).)
10. You have successfully unmounted your device!
Hope this helps all of you guys who want to manage your USB devices on your Nooks! :good:
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Reserved for future use/expansion.
I hate to do this, but...
Bump.
I'm sure that someone can profit from this tutorial, right?
There was a whole thread on using my modified volume daemon to do this all automatically.
I've pretty much abandoned that train of thought.
I'm not really sure that anyone really wants to mount USB drives.
It's really a pretty current-intensive way to get data.
It's better to just use a 32 GB SD card in the Nook, formatted with something better than vfat.
Renate NST said:
There was a whole thread on using my modified volume daemon to do this all automatically.
I've pretty much abandoned that train of thought.
I'm not really sure that anyone really wants to mount USB drives.
It's really a pretty current-intensive way to get data.
It's better to just use a 32 GB SD card in the Nook, formatted with something better than vfat.
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thanks for the efforts @Renate NST in creating the USB mode app, I really envy you guys for the knowledge and understanding you have of the tech involved.
I agree with you on the practicality of the application.
At the same time and more we can never let go off the THRILL in trying the invaluable efforts you manage to put in.
Kudos.
Coming back to the thrill of it all ...
@NoogiE ... thanks for the link to this thread ...
i am on 1.3.4 version of your 1337 ROM, assuming the USB kernel is in place, i opened @Renate NST's USBMode app and pressed Off, then i connected the OTG cable and pressed Host ... no action no led action ... if you can help ... thanks.
thanks,
aiamuzz said:
no action no led action ...
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Hmm. You have this rooted and the UsbMode is not showing any "<errors>"?
You're sure that it's an OTG cable? (I've never seen one over 6" long. If you know of a longer molded cable, please tell me!)
You're sure that your kernel has the OTG fix?
You should get a quick flash (50 mS or so) out of the LED just pushing the host button on UsbMode even with nothing connected at all (no adapter).
With an adapter connected you should get a solid LED.
I've never gotten into writing/patching kernel drivers, but I always thought that someone would fix the buggy USB driver so that UsbMode would not be needed for regular OTG operation.
Renate NST said:
Hmm. You have this rooted and the UsbMode is not showing any "<errors>"?
You're sure that it's an OTG cable? (I've never seen one over 6" long. If you know of a longer molded cable, please tell me!)
You're sure that your kernel has the OTG fix?
You should get a quick flash (50 mS or so) out of the LED just pushing the host button on UsbMode even with nothing connected at all (no adapter).
With an adapter connected you should get a solid LED.
I've never gotten into writing/patching kernel drivers, but I always thought that someone would fix the buggy USB driver so that UsbMode would not be needed for regular OTG operation.
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Hey thanks for looking into it @Renate NST ...
I am using the small 4-5 inch cable ... had a spare lying around.
I am not getting the quick flash you talk about while a press the Host button.
However when i open the USB Mode app the first line 'Request' shows empty, when i press the Host button it says <write error>
when i engage the buttons (off, 100mA, 500mA, 1.5A & Auto) the Max Current line blinks between <write error> and Auto ...
If that helps !!!
and the kernel part, I am running a copy of Yattaro and Nookie's 1337 ROM(the latest 1.3.4) which claims it supports USB host capability.
Is there any way i can run a command to check if the kernel supports ? Not that i doubt/question this ROM developers efforts/claims.
aiamuzz said:
Hey thanks for looking into it @Renate NST ...
I am using the small 4-5 inch cable ... had a spare lying around.
I am not getting the quick flash you talk about while a press the Host button.
However when i open the USB Mode app the first line 'Request' shows empty, when i press the Host button it says <write error>
when i engage the buttons (off, 100mA, 500mA, 1.5A & Auto) the Max Current line blinks between <write error> and Auto ...
If that helps !!!
and the kernel part, I am running a copy of Yattaro and Nookie's 1337 ROM(the latest 1.3.4) which claims it supports USB host capability.
Is there any way i can run a command to check if the kernel supports ? Not that i doubt/question this ROM developers efforts/claims.
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You seem to be having a an su binary issue. Check and see if the su binaries are in /system/bin; if they aren't, copy them there from /system/xbin and reboot. Should work like a charm.
ИΘΘK¡€ said:
You seem to be having a an su binary issue. Check and see if the su binaries are in /system/bin; if they aren't, copy them there from /system/xbin and reboot. Should work like a charm.
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hey Nookie ... copied the su to to /system/bin and the led came up ... but i can't see the connected device under 'View USB', could it be bcos i am using a Micro SD card on in USB adapter ?
PS: and hey i saw swapon and swapoff files(binaries?) in /system/xbin, does it mean your ROM supports SWAP ? With swap and hopefully NookKat the RAM deficit could be manageable ? My first Android Device was LG Optimus Pro, C660 which had 256 MB RAM & 140-160 MB internal storage for apps, The stock ROM used to keep popping the close any programs popups every now and then rather freqeuntly, On a custom CM7 official port ROM with swap support & dark tremors ap2sd scripts, i was able to get rid of the annoying pop up and install 60-70 user apps to SD card and still have a daily ROM. Do you think our device supports a similar setup with swap and darktremors aap2sd scripts ?
thanks
Quick N00b question- I am trying to get a GPS signal into my rooted NST. It has a micro USB. Do I need to do this in order for an app to get my serial signals?
I will paypal someone to help me get GPS signals into my NST using an app called Simple Sailor! Thx
lolokai said:
Quick N00b question- I am trying to get a GPS signal into my rooted NST. It has a micro USB. Do I need to do this in order for an app to get my serial signals?
I will paypal someone to help me get GPS signals into my NST using an app called Simple Sailor! Thx
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Maybe. I'd have to look into your quest more to know for sure.
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Maybe. I'd have to look into your quest more to know for sure.
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Thx Nookie.
Is an app that can see what serial data is being provided via USB? Or, a GPS testing app that grabs data from the USB. Do apps always look for GPS data to come in via USB or is there another place that an app would look for GPS data?
lolokai said:
Thx Nookie.
Is an app that can see what serial data is being provided via USB? Or, a GPS testing app that grabs data from the USB. Do apps always look for GPS data to come in via USB or is there another place that an app would look for GPS data?
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To tell you the truth, I don't think either of those exist. I could be wrong, though - @Renate NST has done some stuff using an old GPS puck on her Nook, so you can ask her.
ИΘΘK¡€ said:
To tell you the truth, I don't think either of those exist. I could be wrong, though - @Renate NST has done some stuff using an old GPS puck on her Nook, so you can ask her.
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Hey thanks Nookie. I have found some info from both Top hat Soaring (glider people who needs daytime screen visibility as well as ADV riders - motorcycle navigation with again, daytime visibility) so I'll be pursuing those. Thanks again.
I looked into all this a while ago.
You should be able to go right from serial into the LocationProvider.
Strangely enough, most of the stuff I saw back then was using the mock location to handle the data.
This seemed like a detour to me.
I really should follow this up.
Using USB host mode and serial USB is not optimum due to the wackiness in the USB driver and the current draw.
This is a 1.8V GPS module: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10890
Besides the advantage of low voltage/low power, the 1.8V serial can interface internally and directly to the Nook.
I think that I'll be ordering one of these.
I do not know anything about programming.
But I can do all the manual. ))
What am i doing wrong?
Excuse me. Forum does not post a link to the picture. I'm new here ... It is necessary to dial 10 messages.
You must manually copy the link in Internet Explorer.
http:
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Nik782 said:
I do not know anything about programming.
But I can do all the manual. ))
What am i doing wrong?
Excuse me. Forum does not post a link to the picture. I'm new here ... It is necessary to dial 10 messages.
You must manually copy the link in Internet Explorer.
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It looks like your Nook is not recognizing any drives being plugged into it.
Can you give me some more details on your progress thus far?
NOOK!E said:
It looks like your Nook is not recognizing any drives being plugged into it.
Can you give me some more details on your progress thus far?
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I cant transfer files like I used to be able to. It normally appears under hard drives, now it appears under portable media devices. When I open the XT1575 directory nothing appears. I have the Motorola drivers installed, ADB, and it's in developer mode with USB bugging enabled.
Edit: @gokart2 said "pull down the status bar, click the "USB for charging" notification, then click the " transfer files MTP" option" I now did that and now I am now able to access the files.
Kasyton said:
I cant transfer files like I used to be able to. It normally appears under hard drives, now it appears under portable media devices. When I open the XT1575 directory nothing appears. I have the Motorola drivers installed, ADB, and it's in developer mode with USB bugging enabled.
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Did you pull down the status bar, click the "USB for charging" notification, then click the " transfer files MTP" option?
gokart2 said:
Did you pull down the status bar, click the "USB for charging" notification, then click the " transfer files MTP" option?
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Before you made that post I did not. I just gave it a try. It still appears as a portable device but i am able to access all the files now. Thanks for the help!