The issue is the kernel in bbbandroid doesn't have the bbgreen device tree 
patches.  I was able to apply the patchs to kernel and run on the green 
with a LCD.

Keith

On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 5:56:48 PM UTC-6, cpe.3...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
> Hello all, 
>
>
> I downloaded the android image from here 
> <http://bbbandroid.sourceforge.net/> and I followed the usual 
> instructions using Win32DiskImager. I inserted the 16GB SD card to the 
> beaglebone and while holding down the S2 button that is next to the SD card 
> slot I applied power using an external power supply. I kept the button 
> pressed for few seconds after power is on.
>
>
> Booting the on-board eMMC image will work fine, the beaglebone appears on 
> my network with SSH port available. With this android image the board won't 
> show up on the network; Port scanning sees the device but no open ports 
> available, also ping sometimes gives me Time out or unreachable. I'm not 
> sure if it even booted or not. The user LEDs are flashing probably 
> according to there usual pattern.
>
>
> I tried this <http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:Android> article but I get 
> the same effect. As far as I know, the BB green and black are the same 
> exact hardware which means the same should work on both, that's what BB 
> website <https://beagleboard.org/latest-images> is providing.
>
>
> What am I missing here? Thank you in advance.
>

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