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Android Driver

The USB driver for Windows is a downloadable component for the Android SDK. If you are developing on Windows and would like to connect an Android-powered device to test your applications, then you will need to install the USB driver. This document provides information about the latest version of the USB driver and a guide to installing the driver on your development computer.

Developing for Android with Eclipse

Talk by Xavier Ducrohet, Google. Eclipse is the recommended way to develop applications for Android. The Android SDK comes with an official set of Eclipse plug-ins called the Android Development Tools (ADT). ADT provides features such as custom builders, advanced editors for Android XML files, debugging on emulators and devices, and on-device testing. This talk will show how to use ADT alongside the Android SDK to create, debug, profile and publish Android applications. wiki.eclipse.org This video demonstrates how the same ActionScript 3.0 code (a photogallery IPhone style) can works on multiple devices: Apple, Android, desktop, web and touchscreen monitors Video Rating: 5 / 5

OEM USB Drivers

If you are developing on Windows and would like to connect an Android-powered device to test your applications, then you need to install the appropriate USB driver. This document provides links to the web sites for several original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), where you can download the appropriate USB driver for your device.

However, this list is not exhaustive for all available Android-powered devices.

If you’re developing on Mac OS X or Linux, then you probably don’t need to install a USB driver. Refer to Setting up a Device to start development with a device.