It was that, a god damn faulty usb port. I've straghten up the contact 
plate and now it work like a charm.

Nevertheless, thank you Ytai for your support in this (long) story !! It's 
great to see a developper who care so much about it's creation ^^

Le mardi 1 avril 2014 23:43:26 UTC+2, Rémy Grandin a écrit :
>
> Ok, the weird just gets weirder : 
> It worked, ... but one time only
> The story :
> After flashing several firmware ont the phone with no better luck  to get 
> the ioio working i tried with a different USB cable (A big one, normaly 
> used to charge my mouse) and it worked !! the Hello IOIO App was able to 
> light up the stat led. But, when i just tried to disconnect and reconnect 
> it the magic was gone, no more connection. I've also notice something, my 
> phone have sometime some trouble to connect to the PC (Ive got the 
> Ting-Ding from widows but don't see any perephirical and the phone don't 
> show me a new notification asking if i what to connect the data storage). 
> It may be the data pins of my phone usb connector who are messed up, i will 
> look into it.
>
> PS : I've tested the voltage like you asked and i've got the save value 
> (5V) ont the 5V rail with or without the phone connected
>
> Le vendredi 28 mars 2014 16:46:09 UTC+1, Ytai a écrit :
>>
>> Do you have a way to measure voltage? If so, I'd like to see what is the 
>> voltage on the 5V rail while the phone is connected.
>> I'm pretty much out of ideas. There might be something special about this 
>> phone's OS version or settings which make it misbehave. As I said, this 
>> phone model is a known-working one and also your IOIO is a known working 
>> one.
>> Might be interesting to inspect logcat in the following case:
>>
>>    1. Start HelloIOIO.
>>    2. Power-cycle the IOIO.
>>    3. Attach the IOIO.
>>    4. Exit HelloIOIO.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 2:34 AM, Rémy Grandin <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> I'm using a fully charged 3S 3000mAh LiPo (this one actualy : 
>>> https://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=10298
>>> )
>>> It's able to power 4 Brushless motor for 15 min so i hope it have enough 
>>> juice to sustain the ioio ^^
>>>
>>> Le jeudi 27 mars 2014 22:56:31 UTC+1, Ytai a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Inline
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Rémy Grandin <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> For all my previous test i used the Vin and ground pin and i recently 
>>>>> brought a JST male connector (which by the way was a bit to large for the 
>>>>> jst connector of the IOIO OTG)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I meant what power supply are you using (voltage and current rating). 
>>>> It is possible that the supply doesn't keep up with the charging current 
>>>> or 
>>>> for any other reason drops the voltage below 5V.
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>>> The weird thing is that it work well with my galaxy s 4 via open 
>>>>> accessory but it dosn't work with the standard "debug mode" way
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This is not weird. IOIO over ADB does not work with Android >= 4.2 and 
>>>> in this case you *have* to use OpenAccessory.
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm starting to ask myself if i should realy use the orange adaptator 
>>>>> for connection the ioio or if i should use a microA <-> microA cable
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You probably mean micro-A <-> micro-B. That shouldn't make any 
>>>> difference (except mechanical). Connecting the red adapter to a standard 
>>>> USB cable effectively gives you the exact same cable as the one-piece one.
>>>> Please note that this cable is *not* symmetrical even though it may 
>>>> appear to be. It should have an "A" side and a "B" side. The "A" side is 
>>>> always the host (supplies power to the other, manages the bus). Typically, 
>>>> unless you have a host-capable Android, which you want to power the IOIO, 
>>>> you need to ensure the "A" side (e.g. the red cable) is on the IOIO side.
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Le jeudi 27 mars 2014 16:45:29 UTC+1, Ytai a écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What power supply are you using for the IOIO? How is it connected?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Rémy Grandin 
>>>>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've tried with and without, no more success.
>>>>>>> I've flashed it back with a stock samsung rom 2.3.6 but still no 
>>>>>>> luck with the ioio
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> nevertheless the phone work fine with standard usb debugging. Here 
>>>>>>> is the logcat output when debugging the helloIOIO app :
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.828: D/IOIOConnectionRegistry(2613): Successfully 
>>>>>>> added bootstrap class: ioio.lib.impl.SocketIOIOConnectionBootstrap
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.828: W/dalvikvm(2613): VFY: unable to resolve virtual 
>>>>>>> method 49: Lcom/android/future/usb/UsbManager;.openAccessory 
>>>>>>> (Lcom/android/future/usb/UsbAccessory;)Landroid/os/ParcelFil
>>>>>>> eDescriptor;
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.828: D/dalvikvm(2613): VFY: replacing opcode 0x6e at 
>>>>>>> 0x0004
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.828: D/dalvikvm(2613): VFY: dead code 0x0007-0026 in 
>>>>>>> Lioio/lib/android/accessory/AccessoryConnectionBootstrap;.openStreams 
>>>>>>> ()V
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.828: D/dalvikvm(2613): VFY: dead code 0x0028-002f in 
>>>>>>> Lioio/lib/android/accessory/AccessoryConnectionBootstrap;.openStreams 
>>>>>>> ()V
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.835: W/dalvikvm(2613): VFY: unable to resolve static 
>>>>>>> method 47: Lcom/android/future/usb/UsbManager;.getInstance 
>>>>>>> (Landroid/content/Context;)Lcom/android/future/usb/UsbManager;
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.835: D/dalvikvm(2613): VFY: replacing opcode 0x71 at 
>>>>>>> 0x0002
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.835: D/dalvikvm(2613): VFY: dead code 0x0005-000b in 
>>>>>>> Lioio/lib/android/accessory/AccessoryConnectionBootstrap;.onCreate 
>>>>>>> (Landroid/content/ContextWrapper;)V
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.835: W/dalvikvm(2613): VFY: unable to resolve virtual 
>>>>>>> method 46: Lcom/android/future/usb/UsbManager;.getAccessoryList 
>>>>>>> ()[Lcom/android/future/usb/UsbAccessory;
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.835: D/dalvikvm(2613): VFY: replacing opcode 0x6e at 
>>>>>>> 0x000b
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.835: D/dalvikvm(2613): VFY: dead code 0x000e-0025 in 
>>>>>>> Lioio/lib/android/accessory/AccessoryConnectionBootstrap;.open ()V
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.835: D/dalvikvm(2613): VFY: dead code 0x0029-0054 in 
>>>>>>> Lioio/lib/android/accessory/AccessoryConnectionBootstrap;.open ()V
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.835: D/IOIOConnectionRegistry(2613): No runtime 
>>>>>>> support for: ioio.lib.android.accessory.AccessoryConnectionBootstrap. 
>>>>>>> Not adding.
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.843: D/IOIOConnectionRegistry(2613): Successfully 
>>>>>>> added bootstrap class: ioio.lib.android.bluetooth.Blu
>>>>>>> etoothIOIOConnectionBootstrap
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.984: D/IOIOImpl(2613): Waiting for IOIO connection
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.984: V/IOIOImpl(2613): Waiting for underlying 
>>>>>>> connection
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:37.984: V/SocketIOIOConnection(2613): Creating server 
>>>>>>> socket
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:38.000: V/SocketIOIOConnection(2613): Waiting for TCP 
>>>>>>> connection
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:41.367: D/IOIOImpl(2613): Client requested disconnect.
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:41.367: V/SocketIOIOConnection(2613): Client initiated 
>>>>>>> disconnect
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:41.375: D/IOIOImpl(2613): Connection lost / aborted
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:41.375: D/IOIOBaseApplicationHelper(2613): IOIOThread 
>>>>>>> is exiting
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:01:43.335: D/dalvikvm(2613): Debugger has detached; object 
>>>>>>> registry had 1 entries
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:03:24.382: D/dalvikvm(2613): Debugger has detached; object 
>>>>>>> registry had 1 entries
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:21:05.531: D/IOIOImpl(2613): Waiting for IOIO connection
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:21:05.531: V/IOIOImpl(2613): Waiting for underlying 
>>>>>>> connection
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:21:05.531: V/SocketIOIOConnection(2613): Creating server 
>>>>>>> socket
>>>>>>> 03-26 19:21:05.531: V/SocketIOIOConnection(2613): Waiting for TCP 
>>>>>>> connection
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It don't seam to have any problem exept the missing open accessory 
>>>>>>> classes, understandable beacause of the android version i'm running
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've also see in the phone compatibility table that the galaxy Y 
>>>>>>> worked under android 2.3.4. I will attempt to downgrade to this version 
>>>>>>> (i 
>>>>>>> don't have any other idea)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Le vendredi 21 mars 2014 22:19:09 UTC+1, Ytai a écrit :
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Do you have USB debugging on at this point? Can you verify that it 
>>>>>>>> works against a PC (and make sure it is* not* configured for 
>>>>>>>> wireless mode)?
>>>>>>>> I've seen the Galaxy Y working with the IOIO with my own eyes, so 
>>>>>>>> whatever issues you're seeing should be fixable.
>>>>>>>> Also, look at logcat for any clues regarding what's going on.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Rémy Grandin <[email protected]
>>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I've tested it with an old needle voltmetter wich game me about 5V 
>>>>>>>>> for the 5volts rail (+- 0.3V) and around 3.1V for the 3.3 one (+- 
>>>>>>>>> 0.3V), 
>>>>>>>>> for each of the setting bellow :
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> - Powered from the PC
>>>>>>>>> - Powered from the LiPo, nothing attached to the usb
>>>>>>>>> - Powered from the LiPo, connected to the phone via the setup 4 
>>>>>>>>> post above
>>>>>>>>> - Powered from the LiPo, connected to the BT adapter via the 
>>>>>>>>> orange cable
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> A change this time, my phone seam to change from the ioio bus with 
>>>>>>>>> or withou the usb debugging, still no "connection".
>>>>>>>>> It also show me a notification to activate the USB File traspher 
>>>>>>>>> as if it recognised the ioio as a PC
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Le jeudi 20 mars 2014 16:33:09 UTC+1, Ytai a écrit :
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Possibly this is a power supply issue. A 3s LiPo should be great 
>>>>>>>>>> though. Can you measure the voltage on the 5v rail?
>>>>>>>>>> On Mar 20, 2014 2:54 AM, "Rémy Grandin" <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Has this IOIO *ever *worked with this phone for you or is this 
>>>>>>>>>>>> the first time you're trying?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>         It worked indirectly via an adb wifi and my pc as relay 
>>>>>>>>>>> with ioiobridge
>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> What firmware versions are on the IOIO (ioiodude --port=xxx 
>>>>>>>>>>>> versions)?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>         Hardware version: SPRK0020
>>>>>>>>>>>         Bootloader version: IOIO0400
>>>>>>>>>>>         Application version: IOIO0400
>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Make sure ADB is enabled over USB for the IOIO to work.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you getting a charging icon on the phone when connecting 
>>>>>>>>>>>> the IOIO?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>         Yes, but for only half a sec
>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you getting a debugging icon?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>         No
>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> With bluetooth - can your PC pair with the IOIO?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>         The pc don't even see it
>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 1:01 PM, Rémy Grandin <
>>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> sorry, me again ... : 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the ioio ->PC->wifi->phone worked well but i can't get it to 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> work while directly connected to my phone. Here is my setting :
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>         µUSB b        standard samsung cable         USB a     
>>>>>>>>>>>>>  ioio's orange cable
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Phone 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> [[[[<<===========================>>]]]==================>>]] 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> IOIO
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> For this setup, my ioio is powered by an external source (a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> LiPo 3S)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I also tried over bluetooth with one of the recommended dongle 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> (this one : http://dx.com/p/ultra-mini-b
>>>>>>>>>>>>> luetooth-3-0-usb-dongle-65631)
>>>>>>>>>>>>> but whe i connect it it glow for half a second and don't glow 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> again and obviously isn't viewable in the Bluetooth section of my 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> phone or 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> PC
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> PS : i checked the potentiometer is all clockwise
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Le mardi 18 mars 2014 01:16:01 UTC+1, Ytai a écrit :
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You cannot debug and use the IOIO over USB at the same time.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Your options are either:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>    - Connect to the IOIO over Bluetooth (for development 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>    time) and do debugging over USB / WiFi.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>    - Connect the IOIO to your development PC (over Bluetooth 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>    or USB), your phone to the PC over USB / Wifi and use 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>    IOIOBridge <https://github.com/ytai/ioio/wiki/IOIO-Bridge>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Rémy Grandin <
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  Hi everyone,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I recently receive my beautifull ioio and i'm starting to 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> play around with it. My project is to uste it ton manage a half 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> automatic 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> quad copter drone. But, i'm a bit stuck at square one : 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I brought an cheap android phone to be the computation core 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of my drone but i have trouble get it to connect to the ioio. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> samsung galaxy Y (GT-S5360) under android 2.3.6.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm connecting to it via wifi adb and i have of course the 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> usb debugging on and the ioio connected to it via a standard 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> usb cable and 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the orange converter. But i can't seam to be able to light up 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the stat led 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> using helo ioio app and nothing valuable show int the console 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> or logcat
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Any Idea on how to debug that ?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> PS : I've upgraded my ioio to the v4 firmware
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