You need to do the pin 1 thing in conjunction with spring the boot pin to
ground. Read the instructions carefully.
On Jan 24, 2014 12:49 AM, "zol starym" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I tried the oscillator recalibration but it doesn't seem to be working. I
> shorted pin one to ground, which it was right next to, and then connected
> it to an external power supply. The red power light came on and I waited
> for a minute, then unplugged it and removed the short between one and
> ground, then powered it back up with the external power supply but the
> status light never flashed like it should have, so there was no indication
> that it had its previous calibration erased. I also tried to remove the
> short while it was still on, but I still never get any status light
> activity.
> There was no change in behavior with trying to power it externally before
> connecting it to a computer.
>
> Could the board be defective? I soldered female headers to it, so I am not
> sure that it is returnable now.
>
>
> On Thursday, January 23, 2014 10:27:58 AM UTC-7, Ytai wrote:
>>
>> Strange, since the bootloader and the all use the same code for their USB
>> stack. I would check the following:
>> 1. Try the oscillator recalibration procedure described on the IOIODude
>> wiki page.
>> 2. Try to externally power the IOIO into bootloader mode and only then
>> attach USB.
>>
>> As a side note, there's a udev rule on the downloads page you can use
>> that will set the permissions correctly as well as make the IOIO appear as
>> /dev/IOIO0
>> On Jan 23, 2014 12:02 AM, "zol starym" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> When I plug my ioio otg into a computer running opensuse 13.1, it is
>>> seen as /dev/ttyACM0 , but when I try the same thing with it in bootloader
>>> mode, after the stat led has stopped blinking, it doesn't seem to show up
>>> properly. If I run ls /dev/ |grep acm over and over again, it will
>>> occasionally show up as ttyACM0 or ttyACM1 but only for a fraction of a
>>> second. Has this behaviour been encountered before? Is there a fix for it
>>> or something that I am missing?
>>>
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