HeatSyncLabs One Year Anniversary BBQ - Sat June 9

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Mike Wolfson

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Jun 8, 2012, 11:35:18 PM6/8/12
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HeatSync Labs is having a BBQ tomorrow afternoon in honor of their 1 year anniversary at their current location in downtown Mesa. 

HeatSync is a pretty cool place - if you have been thinking about checking it out, this event is open to all - and they are providing free food! 

http://www.heatsynclabs.org/sat-jun-9-hotdoggin-at-heatsync-labs/

FYI, HeatSync will be hosting our Google IO extended event at the end of this month, and our new 'Hack Nights" every month.  So, if you can't make the BBQ tomorrow, there will be plenty of other opportunities to check it out.

Donn Felker

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Jun 9, 2012, 10:56:34 AM6/9/12
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Can't make it but have fun!

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John Moore

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Jun 9, 2012, 6:10:15 PM6/9/12
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Hey Mike,
Have you ever done adb debugging over TCP/IP? I'm trying and failing.

Thanks

John

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Mike Wolfson

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Jun 12, 2012, 2:44:08 PM6/12/12
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I haven't done that.  I would suggest checking out the Google TV documentation, as they make extensive use of this.

Steven Benjamin

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Jun 12, 2012, 3:42:59 PM6/12/12
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John, Is this helpful?



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Gregory Rasmussen

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Jun 12, 2012, 8:03:55 PM6/12/12
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Hey John,

I've used adb over tcp/ip.  What isn't working for you?  

Regards,

Gregory

John Moore

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Jun 14, 2012, 1:20:15 AM6/14/12
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On 6/12/2012 11:44 AM, Mike Wolfson wrote:
I haven't done that.  I would suggest checking out the Google TV documentation, as they make extensive use of this.

I found out how for the android. It works on my tablet and most everyone's phone except, sign, my Droid-X.

It's pretty nifty. You can have adbd on the device listen on a port, and then debug it remotely over the lan.

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John Moore

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Jun 14, 2012, 1:23:32 AM6/14/12
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On 6/12/2012 5:03 PM, Gregory Rasmussen wrote:
Hey John,

I've used adb over tcp/ip.  What isn't working for you? 

ADBD on my Droid-X appears to not go into network mode. It works fine on my Xoom.

Go figure.

I am using the unrooted approach

John

john.tiger

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Jun 14, 2012, 1:10:31 PM6/14/12
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why not try rooting ?  can't imagine using my phones or tablet without root & cyanogen ics

John Moore

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Jun 14, 2012, 11:13:04 PM6/14/12
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On 6/14/2012 10:10 AM, john.tiger wrote:
why not try rooting ?  can't imagine using my phones or tablet without root & cyanogen ics

Frankly, I'm nervous about it. As I understand it, rooting may keep me from getting upgrades. Also, I guess rooting reflashes the rom so it can brick the phone.

But I'm open to advice on this. As a long time Unix guy, having root access to my own property seems like a good idea.

Thanks

John

john.tiger

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Jun 15, 2012, 12:37:20 AM6/15/12
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On 06/14/2012 09:13 PM, John Moore wrote:
On 6/14/2012 10:10 AM, john.tiger wrote:
why not try rooting ?  can't imagine using my phones or tablet without root & cyanogen ics

Frankly, I'm nervous about it. As I understand it, rooting may keep me from getting upgrades. Also, I guess rooting reflashes the rom so it can brick the phone.

It's the opposite - by rooting you will have the latest upgrades (ie ICS).  If you use one of the established ROMs there are excellent and easy to follow instructions - I actually think it's pretty hard to brick - and I'm not much of a hardware guy myself.  check the cyanogen and xda websites.  discuss it at the next meeting - I'm sure someone can help you with any questions.   ICS is really nice.  A year from now you won't even hesitate about putting on a new ROM.   Kind of like linux - once you make the step, you'll never want to go back. 


Salvador G.

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Jun 15, 2012, 11:29:34 AM6/15/12
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John Moore,

Make sure you use a good step by step UPDATED guide because I bricked my Samsung Galaxy by using some bad guide.

I really don't recommend rooting the phone if it's still under guaranty and if you are not considering buying a new phone if it bricks.

Regards


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