Oh, so when you're connecting the IOIO you're getting the accessory dialog?
If so, this is definitely not a hardware or firmware problem. What happens
next?


On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Mark Thrasher <[email protected]>wrote:

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> On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 9:12:28 AM UTC-6, Mark Thrasher wrote:
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>> I recently purchased the IOIO-OTG and want to test the basic app
>> HelloIOIO.  Inside Eclipse, I successfully installed the 3.30 libs and the
>> program seemed to install fine on the Android.  I then connected it to the
>> IOIO and never get the yellow LED.  The red LED is on to suggest power is
>> fine.  Next, I upgraded the firmware to 3.30 according to the
>> documentation.  After connecting to Android again, still can't turn the LED
>> on and off.  In fact, it never comes on.  The installation of the firmware
>> went exactly as expected according to the documentation (using IOIODude).
>>  What is the next step for me to test?  Not sure where to go from here.
>>  Thanks.
>>
>> Mark
>>
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