The blink app is not intended to establish any sort of connection to the
Android. It is a simple demonstration of how you can build arbitrary apps
that run on the IOIO and install them using the bootloader.


On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Ryan Bates <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have a IOIO V1 with Blink loaded (I can see it blinking).  Now I have an
> Android app (.apk) that I want to interface with it, but it is not
> registering any connection (even though the android sees it as a media
> device).  USB debugging is turned off, and I have had little luck with
> existing documentation.  Any advice?  Thanks!
>
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