Hi Ytai,

This number doesn't tell me anything. I'm using Git. You should too :) (not 
> really, but hey...)
>
It was committed Jan 7th. Will probably switch when we do at my work :-)

It is very likely that that's what it is. The strange thing is that it 
> should have given you the fast-blink, reminding you to connect the IOIO to 
> a host initially for this procedure.
>

I got the fast-blink, that's why I guessed on that. But it is a bit 
cumbersome to connect to anything but the Dell Streak 5, that the hardware 
is build for.


> Yes, debugging is possible (although in many cases not very useful). You 
> should disable code protection in the bootloader (change WPDIS_WPEN 
> to WPDIS_WPDIS in device_bootloader/main.c). Then, add the device 
> bootloader project as a "Loadable" in the app_layer_v1 project. When you 
> compile the app, it will merge the bootloader hex with the app hex and load 
> the symbols from both when debugging.
>

Thanks a lot, will save me some hours of reading, (I have already combined 
the two parts as you suggest). I think the debugger will be handy until I 
get my logging system working. I have wireless logging from the Android to 
a log server, so I guess, I can make use of the logging you have made, 
using one of the uarts, forwarding it to the log server.

Thanks again,
Johny

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