Go to, https://github.com/opersys/binder-explorer-web/releases, download both com.opersys.otlauncher.be_0.1.apk and otlauncher. The package include support for both the ARM and 32 bit x86 architectures but be conscious that running Binder Explorer in the ARM emulator will be very slow. We will be working on improving Binder Explorer performance later.
Install the .apk package on your device.
$ adb install com.opersys.otlauncher.be_0.1.apk
Copy otlauncher somewhere on your device. /data/local/tmp is a good idea.
$ adb push otlauncher /data/local/tmp
If you are using the emulator, you should forward port 3000 to your hosting computer. It might also be necessary for normal devices if you can't access the device by its IP address.
$ adb forward tcp:3000 tcp:3000
The next steps needs to be executed on the device as the shell user.
$ adb shell
Make otlauncher executable:
root@generic_x86:/ # chmod 0755 ./otlauncher
Execute otlauncher. Use the -d flag to get more information about the startup.
root@generic_x86:/ # ./otlauncher
The Binder Explorer should then be browsable on http://localhost:3000/index.html if you forwarded ports using adb forward or on your device IP, on port 3000, if you have not.
- François-Denis Gonthier [email protected] -- main developer and maintainer
- Karim Yaghmour [email protected] -- ideas and other forms of entertainment