Hello Ytai,

First of all, thanks a lot for your great work and for your answer. The 
next thing I will try, is to update my IOIOs to 5.0  as suggested. If I 
lose another dongle using the new version, I will let you know.


Am Dienstag, 14. Januar 2014 17:36:29 UTC+1 schrieb Ytai:
>
> Weird... Looks like their configuration memory got wiped or something.
> I would try upgrading the firmware version to v5.00, which has a more 
> current version of the Bluetooth stack. Also, there might be some utilities 
> that will allow you to revive those dongles by connecting them to a PC and 
> reconfiguring them.
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 3:50 AM, Dirk <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> It seems that my IOIO bricked two different Bluetooth dongles. They both 
>> worked fine with the Hello IOIO App and were found immediately by Android. 
>> One of the dongles had the address 00:15:83:3D:0A:57 with a Cambridge 
>> Silicon Radio Ltd. Chipset.
>>
>> After debugging some twi-stuff the first dongle lost its address, now 
>> shown as IOIO (00:00). I changed the dongles, but after some more debugging 
>> the next dongle was set to 00:00, too. Windows and Android show them now 
>> both as IOIO (00:00). So it is not an Android Bluetooth bug and the app 
>> “Bluetooth Class Zero” does not help in any way. This app was suggested to 
>> solve a similar problem, but it doesn’t find the IOIO at all. Plugged in 
>> the pc, the dongles worked before and their addresses were to see using 
>> the Windows device manager. Now they don’t. They seem to be bricked by the 
>> IOIO-OTG (Version 3.30).
>> Is this a known problem? I couldn’t find it with Google. What can I do to 
>> avoid crashing the next dongle?
>>
>> Thanks for any help!
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