No, to both. I tried a few devices without any luck. Not even a blink. I 
don't have an additional IOIO (yet) to try flashing it but do you think 
that would be worth any effort?

On Thursday, January 9, 2014 8:21:34 PM UTC-6, Ytai wrote:
>
> When the IOIO connects to the Android for the first time after power-up, 
> does the Yellow LED blink briefly?
> Otherwise, does it do so when you connect it to a different USB device 
> (can be a keyboard, mouse, whatever)?
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 6:08 AM, Danny Epperson <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the reply, Ytai. 
>>
>> It is true that nothing gets hot to the touch. I also measured the 3v3 
>> rail and it is looking good. 
>>
>> Regarding the firmware upgrade, IOIOManager doesn't see the IOIO, so I'm 
>> not sure that is an option. 
>>
>> I'm running much older versions of Android that don't support 
>> OpenAccessory (2.3.6), so I require ADB. I did try turning that off and 
>> then on again, but there was no change. What kind of scenarios can you 
>> imagine that would cause the Debug icon to show up, but not allow the IOIO 
>> to connect? My thoughts were that the PIC firmware was gone, or the 
>> bootloader was stuck, but in some other posts I see you mention the Stat 
>> LED staying lit (vs mine staying dark) in those cases. 
>>
>> The debug icon indicates that the PIC firmware is somewhat working, 
>> right? 
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, January 9, 2014 2:57:22 AM UTC-6, Ytai wrote:
>>
>>> Re possible hardware failure:
>>> If you're measuring 5V on the 5V rail while powering from Vin and 
>>> nothing on the board gets hot, most likely your hardware is just fine. The 
>>> warning on the Seeed page is a pretty rare failure mode and has been 
>>> observed only on IOIO-OTG AFAIK. You're using the IOIO v1 I figure?
>>>
>>> Assuming that's the case, what's next?
>>> If you're getting the ADB icon on the Android, then your IOIO is alive 
>>> and kicking and is able to establish a connection with the Android. In that 
>>> case, what Android version are you running? From Android 4.2.2 and onward, 
>>> the IOIO no longer works over ADB, but only over OpenAccessory, which 
>>> requires you to actually turn ADB *off* on your Android. It also 
>>> requires firmware of version 3.10, so if you have an ancient firmware 
>>> version you'll need to upgrade. Unfortunately, for that you'll need to find 
>>> an Android of version 4.0 or lower, as IOIO Manager compatibility has been 
>>> broken since 4.1 or so. Note that this issue have been addressed on the 
>>> IOIO-OTG and does not exist there (firmware upgrades are done from a PC).
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Danny Epperson <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi group! 
>>>>
>>>> I've been using the IOIO for some time and suddenly it quit working. I 
>>>> was thinking it was my fault in external hardware, so I reverted all 
>>>> changes and went back to just bare IOIO plus phone and HelloIOIO.apk but I 
>>>> cannot get it to work. When I connect the IOIO to the phone, I see the 
>>>> charge LED and ADB debug icon appear, but the Stat LED never even blinks 
>>>> on 
>>>> the IOIO.
>>>>
>>>> I've tried troubleshooting my 5v rail. The voltage looks good there and 
>>>> I have tried external 12v to the VIN pins with no change. On this subject, 
>>>> on the IOIO OTG at Seeed, I noticed there is a warning about running long 
>>>> power wires with >10v, what is this about? This problem for me happened 
>>>> after moving to a long 12v power supply line, could that be related?
>>>>
>>>> I thought I was having a silly SDK issue, so I went all the way back to 
>>>> the APP-IOIO010.zip bundle, installed that HelloIOIO.apk, still to no 
>>>> avail. I've tried this on multiple phones with no joy. I've also tried 
>>>> using a newer Application Image with IOIO Manager, with no luck. 
>>>>
>>>> It was also suggested to a user to check the logcat output for IOIO 
>>>> messages. For me there are no messages between the HelloIOIO app startup 
>>>> and shutdown. 
>>>>
>>>> D/SocketIOIOConnection(  736): Waiting for TCP connection
>>>> D/SocketIOIOConnection(  736): Client initiated disconnect
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is it broken? Does the debug icon give me any hope?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Danny E - d33z.com
>>>>
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