2015-03-27, 18:31
(2015-03-27, 18:22)Angelscry Wrote:(2015-03-27, 17:56)subwoofer Wrote:I understand your problem... but would not be better to ask your question on a FireTV dedicated forum? FireTV users may surely better know than Kodi users where application files are located on their system.(2015-03-27, 17:49)Angelscry Wrote: Advanced Launcher allows you to start application using command lines on most of the existing system. Now, if you do not know how and what application to lunch... it is effectively nothing related to Advanced launcher. Concerning your problem : http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=183527
The tuturial states to use either su or am as the application. My questions is: how does it know which application to launch? For instance, if I want to run the MD.emu application that I have installed from an .apk, how does it know where that is located? Is it simply from the argument line having "com.explusalpha.MdEmu/com.imagine.BaseActivity" in it? Doesn't seem plausible.
Basically I can get everything imported but when I click on a ROM file, it does nothing. I can easily get this working on my PC because I know where the .exe file is located. On the FireTV, I don't know where the .apk installs the emulators.
I'll try asking there but I get more responses here and this place seems more helpful.
So am I pointing the application to the correct place by using /usr/xbin/su or do I need the location of the emulator added after that? Or do I just put the location of the emulator in that section? I would guess the latter here since that is what I did on my PC.
Where are your emulator files located (if that is what you are using to launch these) on your Linux or Android system? If I can get an idea of where your files are located then I can find mine. Right now I'm using a guiADB tool to transfer files over and it doesn't have a great search feature.