.:: ANDROID වැඩකාරයෝ Part II ::.

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    Free 1 Year Serial number for GData Mobile Security 2

    Free 1 Year Serial number for GData Mobile Security 2

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    Dr. NAC

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    Free 1 Year Serial number for GData Mobile Security 2


    Code:
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    ඊයේ උඹ දුන්නු F-Secure Mobile Security දැම්මා. දැන් අද තව එකක්.
    මේ දෙකෙන් වඩා හොඳ එක මොකක්ද කියපන්කො දැන්.
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    SlayerOfDValley

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    ADB

    All Thanks goes to Android developers (hi1jason, bshuy2003, thanhhoa, chuyennho184, trakiho, ndvudung, Lamhoang, gatre1, hoangnova and many mem contribute to topic...)

    Android Debug Bridge


    Android Debug Bridge (adb) is a versatile command line tool that lets you communicate with an emulator instance or connected Android-powered device. It is a client-server program that includes three components:


    • A client, which runs on your development machine. You can invoke a client from a shell by issuing an adb command. Other Android tools such as the ADT plugin and DDMS also create adb clients.
    • A server, which runs as a background process on your development machine. The server manages communication between the client and the adb daemon running on an emulator or device.
    • A daemon, which runs as a background process on each emulator or device instance.

    You can find the adb tool in <sdk>/platform-tools/.

    When you start an adb client, the client first checks whether there is an adb server process already running. If there isn't,

    it starts the server process. When the server starts, it binds to local TCP port 5037 and listens for

    commands sent from adb clients—all adb clients use port 5037 to communicate with the adb server.
    The server then sets up connections to all running emulator/device instances. It locates emulator/device instances by scanning

    odd-numbered ports in the range 5555 to 5585, the range used by emulators/devices. Where the server finds an adb daemon,

    it sets up a connection to that port. Note that each emulator/device instance acquires a pair of sequential ports — an even-numbered port for

    console connections and an odd-numbered port for adb connections.



    For example:



    Emulator 1, console: 5554
    Emulator 1, adb: 5555
    Emulator 2, console: 5556
    Emulator 2, adb: 5557
    and so on...

    As shown, the emulator instance connected to adb on port 5555 is the same as the instance whose console listens on port 5554.
    Once the server has set up connections to all emulator instances, you can use adb commands to access those instances.

    Because the server manages connections to emulator/device instances and handles commands from multiple adb clients,

    you can control any emulator/device instance from any client (or from a script).


    Note: When you connect a device running Android 4.2.2 or higher to your computer,

    the system shows a dialog asking whether to accept an RSA key that allows debugging through this computer.

    This security mechanism protects user devices because it ensures that USB debugging and other adb commands cannot be

    executed unless you're able to unlock the device and acknowledge the dialog. This requires that you have adb version 1.0.31

    (available with SDK Platform-tools r16.0.1 and higher) in order to debug on a device running Android 4.2.2 or higher.
     
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    කාට හරි පුලුවන්ද තැනකට ගිහින් ලජ්ජා නැතුව ෆෝන් එක අන්ලොක් කරලා ලයින් එකක් දෙන්න පුළුවන් විදිහේ ලයිව් වෝල් පේපර් එකක් හදල දෙන්න සිංහල අවුරුද්ද කියන තීම් එකෙන්, :cool::cool::cool:
     

    olu bakka

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    මේ ගැන කියන්නනම් හරියටම දන්නේ නෑ මචන්.
    ඒත් උඹ දාන්න හදපු apps වලට android 2.2 වලට වඩා උඩ version එකක් ඕනෙනම් උඹේ එකේ වැඩ කරන්නේ නැති වෙන්න පුළුවන්.
    Net ගන්න ඉතින් net වැඩ කරන sim එකක් දාගනින්. එහෙම නැත්නම් reverse tether වලින් පුළුවන් PC එකේ net connection එක share කරගන්න.


    [Tool][Windows Only][Root] Android Reverse Tethering 3.02

    Tab එකට සිම් දාන්න බෑ.ඔය සොෆ්ට් එකෙන් ෂෙයාර් කරන්නේ මොකක් හරහාද?