Ah, I mean that I already tried to add a code line that opened a pin as a 
digital out (LOW) after a SoftReset - and my board is fried. No power 
light. 

I suspect heavily that it was something else that I did, not the pin 
change, but I was just wondering. 

Tyler

On Monday, March 24, 2014 2:35:07 AM UTC-5, Ytai wrote:
>
> When the connection between the IOIO and the client (Android / PC) is 
> lost, all the pins float. You can thus use a pull-up / pull-down resistor 
> on any pin to give it a default high / low state. There's no need to modify 
> the firmware I believe.
> When you say "this would have fried..." what do you mean by "this"?
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 9:33 PM, Tyler Trombetta 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> All,
>>
>> Is it possible to change a pin state on disconnect of the phone/tablet 
>> from the IOIO? Ideally, I'd like to have pin X open as a digital LOW when 
>> the phone is disconnected. I saw an earlier post that mentioned embedding a 
>> line of code inside the SoftReset() method in the firmware (or commenting 
>> it out)- which I think should work. 
>>
>> My questions: 
>>  1) Can anyone see that this would cause a problem (ie. Pin X is always 
>> digital LOW so x-y-z-situation-thing happens you should really know about)? 
>>  
>>  2) Is this the smartest way to do this, or the simplest/bad way to do 
>> this?
>>
>> Last, less serious question: is there any reason this would have recently 
>> fried another IOIO? Because that happened. 
>>
>> Thanks, Tyler
>>
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