$(BDS)\bin\Artwork\Android\FM_SplashImage_640x480.png $(BDS)\bin\Artwork\Android\FM_LauncherIcon_36x36.pngĪ $(BDS)\bin\Artwork\Android\FM_LauncherIcon_96x96.png $(BDSLIB)\$(PLATFORM)\release\$(LANGDIR) $(ILINK_TranslatedLibraryPath) Tracker\ Templates\ App\ Frames\ Fames\ Database\ Dialogs\ $(IncludePath) Rtl.lib fmx.lib dbrtl.lib FireDAC.lib FireDACSqliteDriver.lib FireDACCommonDriver.lib FireDACCommon.lib xmlrtl.lib fmxFireDAC.lib System Xml Data Datasnap Web Soap $(DCC_Namespace) When this command finishes, the Android device is connected to the computer via WiFi.Tracker\ Templates\ App\ Frames\ Fames\ Database\ Dialogs\ $(ILINK_LibraryPath) adb tcpip 5555ĭisconnect the USB cable from your device.Ĭonnect to the device's IP address with port 5555: adb connect 192.168.1.28:5555 In the command prompt, use the adb tcpip command to tell the device to listen to TCP/IP connections on port 5555. In Visual Studio, open the adb command prompt by selecting the menu option: Tools > Android > Android Adb Command Prompt. On some versions of Android the IP address won't be listed there but can be found instead under Settings > About phone > Status. This will open a drop-down showing information about the network connection, similar to what is seen in the screenshot below: One way to find out the IP address is to look under Settings > Network
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