I would try either a configuration wipe (see wiki page about IOIODude) or
use a different computer for the upgrade purpose.
Also, make sure you have the latest IOIODude.


On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 8:24 PM, Cheyenne Aberle
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Yati,
>     I'm trying to use the ioiodude application on Ubuntu 13.10.  The *ls
> /dev/IOIO** command returns */dev/IOIO0* when the board isn't in
> bootloader mode.  When it is in bootloader mode the same command returns *ls:
> cannot access /dev/IOIO*: No such file or directory*.  This even happens
> with sudo.  Is there something I'm missing?
>     Also, regardless of bootloader mode or not, running the ioiodude
> application with the port option like this, *./ioiodude --port=/dev/IOIO0
> versions*, just hangs and doesn't return anything.  Any pointers?
>
> Thanks!
>
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