Hi Hua Zhou,

      Thanks for your reply!
     May i know what are all the binaries running on Android side is
responsible for "ADB interface". Is there anything like "usbd" that
runs on Android side and partially responsible for "ADB interface".

Regards,
Saravanan

On Jul 27, 9:22 am, Hua Zhou <xiaohu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> check the adbd service is start ok on your board.
> try adb kill-server, then adb devices.
>
> 2009/7/27 basteon <bast...@gmail.com>
>
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>
> > hi,
> > I seems offline it's not attached. I not use this tool before, but if
> > we see in source...
> >    if(!strcmp(argv[0], "devices")) {
> >        char *tmp;
> >        snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "host:%s", argv[0]);
> >        tmp = adb_query(buf);
> >        if(tmp) {
> >            printf("List of devices attached \n");
> >            printf("%s\n", tmp);
> >            return 0;
> >        } else {
> >            return 1;
> >        }
> >    }
>
> > 2009/7/27 Saravanan <saravanan....@gmail.com>:
>
> > > Hi all!,
> > >          I am porting Android to S3C6410 based development board. On
> > > the board, Android boots normally and everything is ok. When i
> > > connected the board to windows PC through usb, it prompted to ''new
> > > hardware installation" window. Then i installed the proper host driver
> > > for windows.
>
> > > When i executed below adb command from windows command prompt, it
> > > shows that device is offline.
>
> > > d:> adb devices
> > > 1   123456789ABCDEF  offline   0
>
> > > d:> adb shell
> > > no device
>
> > > Can someone help me how can i bring the device online. I want to get a
> > > command prompt for Android through "adb shell"
>
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > Saravanan- Hide quoted text -
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