Template:ADB setup

= Windows =
 * 1) Download and unzip the ADB Utility for Windows from http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23610159112654916


 * 1) Find the extracted winadb folder containing adb.exe, and copy the complete folder path
 * 2) Add the copied path to your PATH environmental variable in Windows System Properties
 * 3) Follow the below instructions to complete the installation of Kodi

= OS X =
 * 1) Download and unzip the ADB Utility for OS X from http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23610159112654915
 * 2) Open a Terminal prompt and navigate (CD) to the directory with the extracted adb file
 * 3) Run the following command to check your PATH:
 * 4) Move the file adb to a directory in your path, using a command similar to the ones below:
 * Examples:
 * 1) When done, typing   at a Terminal prompt will execute the ADB program. If typing   in the Terminal does nothing, check your PATH and also check the permissions of adb. You can make sure adb is executable by typing the command.
 * 1) When done, typing   at a Terminal prompt will execute the ADB program. If typing   in the Terminal does nothing, check your PATH and also check the permissions of adb. You can make sure adb is executable by typing the command.
 * 1) When done, typing   at a Terminal prompt will execute the ADB program. If typing   in the Terminal does nothing, check your PATH and also check the permissions of adb. You can make sure adb is executable by typing the command.
 * 1) When done, typing   at a Terminal prompt will execute the ADB program. If typing   in the Terminal does nothing, check your PATH and also check the permissions of adb. You can make sure adb is executable by typing the command.
 * 1) When done, typing   at a Terminal prompt will execute the ADB program. If typing   in the Terminal does nothing, check your PATH and also check the permissions of adb. You can make sure adb is executable by typing the command.

= Linux =
 * 1) Download and unzip the ADB Utility for Linux from http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23610159112654911


 * 1) Open a Terminal prompt and navigate (CD) to the directory with the extracted adb file
 * 2) Run the following command to check your PATH:
 * 3) Move the file adb to a directory in your path, using a command similar to the ones below:
 * Examples:
 * 1) When done, typing   at a Terminal prompt will execute the ADB program. If typing   in the Terminal does nothing, check your PATH and also check the permissions of adb. You can make sure adb is executable by typing the command.
 * 1) When done, typing   at a Terminal prompt will execute the ADB program. If typing   in the Terminal does nothing, check your PATH and also check the permissions of adb. You can make sure adb is executable by typing the command.
 * 1) When done, typing   at a Terminal prompt will execute the ADB program. If typing   in the Terminal does nothing, check your PATH and also check the permissions of adb. You can make sure adb is executable by typing the command.
 * 1) When done, typing   at a Terminal prompt will execute the ADB program. If typing   in the Terminal does nothing, check your PATH and also check the permissions of adb. You can make sure adb is executable by typing the command.
 * 1) When done, typing   at a Terminal prompt will execute the ADB program. If typing   in the Terminal does nothing, check your PATH and also check the permissions of adb. You can make sure adb is executable by typing the command.

Note: Linux adb is a 32-bit dynamically linked program. In order to run under a 64-bit Linux, 32-bit support is required. You may need to install the lib6:i386 (the 32-bit base library support package) depending on your Linux.

= Android = The ADB utility is built into Android. However, you will need to install a Terminal Emulator app.
 * 1) Open Google Play Store
 * 2) Install Android Terminal Emulator
 * 3) Follow the below instructions to complete the installation of Kodi