Connect Asus vivo rt to laptop - windows-8

How can I connect an Asus Vivo RT to a laptop to test win 8 applications? When I plug in the wire nothing shows up for some reason :/
Or is there a way in which I can deploy an app onto the tablet to test it? I have so far installed the visual studio remote tools on the tablet but how can I transfer an application to test it?

You need to install a remote debugger on your RT device and connect to it (just need to be on the same wifi network).
The info you need is here: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dsvc/archive/2012/10/26/windows-rt-windows-store-app-debugging.aspx

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how to get the list of ADB devices connected to my laptop using android studio programmatically
I'm working in security and need to detect the devices connect to my laptop using ADB

Testing methodology for USB driver

We are developing an windows application which interacts with an USB device for data. The device driver is obtained from an third party.
Our application works well in all systems except two to three Windows 8 PC.
Problem seen in those 3 pcs were :
1) Driver for the Device is installed and found in device manager but couldn't initialize the USB device (During initialization, we create an interface for additional end point)
These kind of problem is not reproducible in our testing PC but only in our 3 customer PC (not all PCs!)
We cannot test our application in all PCs , tablets, (with windows 7, 8 etc..) in the market to ensure that it works.
So,My question here is, what test strategy (setup) should we follow to confirm that the our application works in all PCs tablets with windows version.
Any ideas?
#DavidGrayson : Yes you are correct, may be i'll give you more details: What type of PC should i use to test the driver... should i setup PCs with different USB Controllers? How about Windows driver kit that comes along Visual studio? Can we test third party driver with it?

How can I debug Windows Phone 8 App on Remote Server?

Our Projects(Code/Design,etc) in remote server,They have develop windows phone scenario,such as : visual studio 2012/2013,windows phone sdk installed etc..
i know debug app must be in vs2012/2013,
but,if i want to debug app on remote server and how can connect device ?
ps:
1、Use the same network.
2、All code in the remote server.
If you want to do it programmaticaly:
Microsoft has managed APIs that allow you to install and run XAPs on either hardware device or simulator. They are implemented in 3 DLLs: Microsoft.Smartdevice.Connectivity.dll, Microsoft.Smartdevice.Connectivity.Interface.dll and Microsoft.Smartdevice.MultiTargeting.Connectivity.dll - you should be able to google usage examples.
Unfortunately, there's no APIs for remote debugging.
If you want to do it manually:
You can use remote desktop + RemoteFX USB Redirection.
Or you can use specialized hardware, such as "Conversions Technology USB Extender Over IP" or "StarTech USB1000IP".

Android tablet pc with a Nokia phone 3G data connection

This is technical question to check the possibilities of the scenario. Is it possible to use Nokia phone's (Lumia, N9, symbain phone, S40) 3G data connection with a Android tablet pc?
Or any way to use phone's 3G data connection with tablet pc?
I have a unlimited data connection for my phone. But I don't use it that much. So I'm planning to use it with the tablet pc.
yep its possible easily if :
1. your tab is rooted
2. your tab supports usb host mode or otg mode (you could either check it on net or download usb host diagnostics) (just click start diagnostic)
procedure
Downoad ppp widget
configure your apn according to pc suite settings
then plug in your phone via usb on nokia pc suite mode
now wait 10s and click connect
you are now done
(pls switch your wifi off as ppp widget creates virual wifi for your tab)
any inquiries contsct rld0989#gmail.com (don't be rest less I only check my gmail once a day)
Yes, it's possible to use your phone as a modem, connected to the tablet via a USB cable, as long as you have
(1) an APN from your network operator to make a data connection via their network, and
(2) suitable device drivers for the phone. On Windows, smartphones are plug and play, but I don't have any experience using them with Android.
On the tablet, you also need some software to control the modem - something like the Mobile Broadband Connect 3.0 application listed on here
You can write a simple connection app yourself using the Android Telephony Manager.
Alternatively, you could connect manually, using AT commands with a suitable AT command program (in Windows, it would be Hyperterminal). This thread describes a possible equivalent for Android.
Standard AT commands to make a data connection are described in the 3gpp TS27.007 specification.
There are a lot of variations for different manufacturers, but making a simple connect should be possible using the standard commands.

How can I run my Windows CE project from within Visual Studio (2003)?

I'm working on a legacy app that needs to be continued in VS 2003; I cannot effectively debug it, though, because when I try to run it, I get the following dialog:
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Deploy
Choose the device to target. If the .NET Compact Framework is not already on the selected device, it will be deployed along iwth your application.
Pocket PC 2002 Emulator
Pocket PC Device
Windows CE .NET Device
Windows CE .NET Emulator (Default)
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I am running this (VS 2003) in XP Mode (Virtual Machine) on Windows 7. I do not have a connection (from XP Mode) to the device - a Symbol/Motorola PDT 3090 - so I get, "Unable to connect" when trying to run/debug/deploy in VS 2003.
What has been the case up to now is the developer would build the binary, adding debug messages, and then copy the binary over to the device and run it. Rather than continue this method, I would prefer to be able to debug it from within VS 2003. Is there a way to do this? None of the options (Pocket PC 2002 Emulator, etc.) seem to work...the device is attached to the computer via a usb. The Emulators won't work because they don’t have the necessary hardware (barcode scanner). So I need to use one of the *Device options, but have not been able to connect the usb port to XP Mode.
Does anybody have any ideas on how to debug without the constant copying-and-replacing of binaries, and the use of "show message"?
UPDATE
Alternately, if I can't run the app from within VS 2003 / XP Mode as an emulator, it would also be fine to run it on the attached Motorola handheld, attached via usb cable from the cradle to the desktop computer; I prefer the former, for the debugging capabilities afforded, but even the latter would be better than my current predicament (copying the files to the handheld device, detaching it from the computer, attaching it to the belt printer, firing it up, testing and repeat ad nauseum ad infinitum). ASAP (within two hours), I will set a bounty on this question.
UPDATE 2
If I try to run from VS 2003 in an emulator, and select "Windows CE .NET Emulator (Default)", I get:
"Emulator for Windows CE will not run within another copy of Emulator for Windows CE.
You just had to try, didn't you?"
?!? Is it saying this because I'm in a VM (XP Mode) session?
Then I select "OK" (the only option), and get, "There were deployment errors. Continue?" That trick never works; it even causes the build to fail (a rebuild fixes that, though).
UPDATE 3
Perhaps my problem with not being able to debug by connecting to the device itself is related to this msg I saw when booting up this morning (but I don't know what to do about it, IF this is the problem - do I need to search for a new driver for the Motorola MC3100?):
Devices or applications disabled.
Virtual PC/Windows CE Emulator will cause Windows to become unstable. Windows has prevented these drivers from loading. click here for more details.
The "more details" are:
Virtual PC/Windows CE Emulator
Microsoft
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Issue Description:
A driver is installed that causes stability problems with your system. This driver will be disabled. Please contact the driver manufacturer for an update that is compatible with this version of Windows.
Contact Information:
Web Site: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=26320
Telephone: 1-800-936-5800
That link (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=26320) ended up as: "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage"
UPDATE 4
There is some headway (or perhaps just false hope) on the connecting to the device front:
I have 4 USB ports on my desktop machine. I plugged the USB cable into the 3rd from the top for the first time a bit ago. It then said it was recognized, and ActiveSync was finally able to make a connection.
So I then tried deploying the app again. The fourth option (the default - C.E. Device Emulator) failed as always. So did the penultimate choice (C.E. device). The second option, though (Pocket PC device), seems to possibly be working.
However, I got a cryptic err msg that just said:
#183:
I dismissed that and since then (it's been a good ten minutes now), the bottom of the VS Output windows has been saying "Launching Application" (with a blinking cursor beneath it) and the task bar has been claiming "Deploy started..."
Whether that is really of any value, though, it doesn't appear to be, as I am just "stuck" there...
Windows CE .NET Emulator (Default)
This should be the one you want, if you are running Windows CE.
The Barcode Reader takes the code and converts it to a string for you, so your code will never need to "decode" a barcode.
So, when you are testing your software using the CE Emulator, simply select the textbox you want to read the barcode to, and type that value in using your keyboard.
In your Windows 7 host PC's task bar, right click on the XP Mode VS2003 application. In the menu that appears select "Manage USB Devices".
Select your Windows Mobile device and hit the "Attach" button. Your XP Mode PC should connect via ActiveSync. (This assumes you've installed ActiveSync on the XP Mode VM. If not, you should do that first.)
Try rebooting the virtual machine. (Not the same as closing and re opening it). If that doesn't work, try a different USB port. You may end up reinstalling XP mode.
See also: How to Access USB Devices in Windows Virtual PC for Windows 7