Upgrade the firmware. On Apr 27, 2014 9:41 AM, "Paul McMahon" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > I came across this thread because I'm searching for the reason I can't > talk to my IOIO with one of my phones. > I've been using IOIO for nearly a year now, with an old android 2.3.7 > phone. I now want to understand why I can't get it working with my new > phone, running 4.3.1. The phone is a Samsung Galaxy S2X. > > On recommendation of this thread, I installed the precompiled > IOIOSimpleApp.apk, and it's not working. When I connect the phone, it > prompts for the openaccessory, which I accepted and made default. I'm > unable to control the LED with the app. I've tried with and without the > MTP mode set, and USB debugging. Nothing is working for me. When I > connect IOIO with the cable, it auto-launches the IOIOsimple app. > > This IOIO was purchased within the last month. I'm not sure which > firmeware is on it, but my test was with the precompiled binary from 0503. > I figured surely this was a valid combination. > Can you suggest next debug steps? > > thanks! > > > On Friday, April 4, 2014 10:02:29 PM UTC-4, Kyle Moss wrote: >> >> I actually transfered the pre-compiled app and tried it as well. I tried >> the last 3 versions of the helloIOIO app, I used IOIODude to try the last >> three versions of the app firmware, and tried every combination in between. >> Both using the pre-compiled apps and compiling them myself. I have no >> idea why it would not work on the Galaxy phone. However, the other app did >> so I'm very happy. Like i stated in my initial question, all of the >> versions worked fine on the phone with Android 2.3. For some reason there >> is just some minor issue that i was facing with the AOA on the newer phone. >> Obviously there is some communication going on since I am prompted on my >> phone to use the helloIOIO app in association with the IOIO, but then it >> just isn't able to communicate and control the LED. Who knows but if any >> one else has an issue I was just tell them to check the other app and see >> if it works. >> >> On Friday, April 4, 2014 8:54:38 PM UTC-5, Ytai wrote: >>> >>> Glad you're good to go! >>> This might have to do with they way you've built the app. The >>> pre-compiled HelloIOIO.apk should work. Let me know if it doesn't. >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Kyle Moss <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Ytai, >>>> Thanks for your response. When I plugged my phone into the >>>> IOIO-OTG via USB I did get a prompt to associate helloIOIO with the device. >>>> However I never could get the LED to turn on. This was using the most >>>> recent version of the application software and with the IOIO-OTG updated to >>>> the most recent firmware. I also made sure that debugging was turned off. >>>> I then switched to the IOIOSampleApp included with the most recent >>>> release, compiled and BAM!! it works. Thanks for all of your work on this >>>> device and the software. Keep up the excellent work!!! >>>> >>>> >>>> On Friday, April 4, 2014 8:41:01 PM UTC-5, Ytai wrote: >>>> >>>>> AFAIK this phone should be working with AOA. >>>>> >>>>> Let's tackle this one step at a time: >>>>> Regardless of the Android software (even if you've never installed any >>>>> IOIO-related software on the Android), as soon as you plug in the IOIO to >>>>> the Android with USB debugging turned off, you should get the OA pop-up >>>>> dialog. Have you gotten this far? If not, are you getting any indication >>>>> that the Android is being charged when the IOIO is connected? If not, I >>>>> would suspect either the power supply, or the current-limiting trim-pot on >>>>> the IOIO (turn it all the way clockwise) or something wrong with the >>>>> cabling. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Kyle Moss <[email protected]>wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I have read several of the topics on this page and I noticed that >>>>>> there are issues with phones that have Android 4.3 or newer working with >>>>>> the IOIO. I just purchased my IOIO-OTG and it will not work on my >>>>>> Samsung >>>>>> Galaxy but it will on my old Motorola Droid. I am able to update the >>>>>> firmware using IOIODude from my PC. I also tried a Bluetooth dongle sold >>>>>> by Sparkfun but it didnt work. I believe that is an issue with the >>>>>> dongle >>>>>> however. Anyway, I know there are some issues with ADB and now you have >>>>>> to use AOA, but I have debugging turned off on my phone when testing and >>>>>> it >>>>>> does nothing. I have even downloaded the IOIO Hardware Tester and it >>>>>> doesn't connect on my Galaxy S3 at all. 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