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I'm following the guide at [1] to try out VTune (demo version). When I create a new project, as "Target system" I only see local and ssh, no ADB. As I understand from the link [1], and ADB option should be available by default, shouldn't it?
If adb projects are not enabled by default, how can I enable them? The only information I've found about this is this: [2]. As far as I can see, that guide only mentions "Using the Pre-installed Drivers on the Target Android System", which I don't have. Is vtune only able to work with devices specifically provided by Intel?
I have access to my device via adb. I can also install apks on it. I also saw the "amplxe-androidreg.sh" script in vtune's directory, however when I run "amplxe-androidreg.sh --package-command=build" I get this error message:
> ERROR: Cannot find com.intel.vtune apk file to install the package. Check the target directory.
Indeed there's no apk file at all in vtune's directories. Is this a problem?
Thanks
[1] https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/using-intel-vtune-amplifier-on-non-rooted-android-devices
[2] https://software.intel.com/en-us/node/506490
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Hello Nickolas,
Android profiling and "Android device (adb)" target system is available in VTune Amplifier 2014 for Systems only that is a part of Inel System Studio 2014. The evaluation options are available here: https://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-system-studio-evaluation-options/
Thanks & Regards, Dmitry
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Thank you Dmitry. I'm currently downloading that package to try out.
Regards
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