Ive had a look to see if there are any posts that answer my questions, but 
unfortunately not.

One of my hobbies is amateur radio and im building an all singing & dancing 
radio transceiver that i want to control via a touch screen LCD. The costs 
though of a larger screen, 5"+ is pretty expensive and i wondered if there 
was a cheaper way.

A while ago, i purchased the Droidalizer from Seeedstudio for another 
project and it never got used, this is a V1 IOIO without OTG.

I wondered if i could connect an Android tablet to the IOIO via USB and 
directly control the IOIO from the touch screen. For example, tuning, a 
large know on the screen with a 'finger' hole that could be rotated to 
increment/decrement the tuning. The IOIO would be connected to a frequency 
synthesiser board via either a parallel or serial interface and the 
frequency displayed on the screen.

I know this isnt rocket science, but i wondered if i would experience 
delays between actually tuning, and the screen displaying the actual 
frequency. I would also have other hard wired controls connected to the 
IOIO and the status of these controls, again displayed on the screen.

I did read about an app quite a while ago which allowed you to write apps 
in a simple way for an Android device, but for life of me i cannot remember 
where i saw it, or what it was called. Is there a program that would allow 
me to create an app, or to build an on screen interface for the Android to 
control the IOIO?

Any help here is very welcome.

John

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