There's no difference with V4.00 as far as Bluetooth is concerned. I can
send you a firmware image to test. Do you have a IOIO v1 or a IOIO-OTG?
Have you ever tried firmware updates?


On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 8:13 PM, francismusic1984 <[email protected]
> wrote:

> thanks for the reply and for the offer Ytai, my problem comes when I try
> to "pair and connect" the ioio with certain phones, making the phone pair
> the ioio as a device (shows itself as device IOIO:bf:bt and asking me for
> the password), but not work with  example apps like "helloioio" or
> "ioiotester" . If you say you have a new version of the firmware I'm
> totally willing to test it, and now you're saying, I have the 3.30 version
> installed by default , that since I know , it's not the lastest, is there
> any difference with 4.00 firmware version?
>
> and of course, thanks again
>
> El jueves, 2 de enero de 2014 23:51:06 UTC-4, Ytai escribió:
>>
>> When it fails, how does it fail? I've recently upgraded the btstack
>> version on the firmware, which might make a difference. I haven't released
>> it yet, but should be able to send you a firmware bundle for testing if
>> you're interested.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 7:19 PM, francismusic1984 
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> well, as I said in another topic, my ioio over bt only works with
>>> specific phones, and after read carefully the ioio over bt manual, I
>>> discovered that it only works with SPP (serial port profile) compatible
>>> phones. I have 3 phones, the only one that works has bluetooth 2.1 and the
>>> other two have bt 4.0
>>>
>>> El jueves, 2 de enero de 2014 21:13:07 UTC-4, Ytai escribió:
>>>>
>>>> What are the "connection troubles" that you're talking about?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 3:52 PM, francismusic1984 <[email protected]
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> hello guys,
>>>>> I have a question since I was researching about my connection
>>>>> troubles, and the question is : is necessary to have a  phone with spp
>>>>> (serial port profile) to connect ioio by bt?
>>>>> thank you
>>>>> I know maybe it's simple but I read the bt manual for ioio and says
>>>>> that
>>>>> thank you
>>>>>
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