Hello,

Sorry for piggybacking on this thread.

I've had trouble with connecting via bluetooth with devices,IOIOs and apps 
that used to have no problem doing so. So I figured that my BT dongle must 
have been broken. Then when I saw this last comment from Ytai, I tried it, 
I dissabled USB debuggin and now the BT works, but I can't see my device on 
eclipse if USB debugging is off, which is the whole point of using the BT 
so I can debug while the IOIO is connected. I've been connecting the device 
to my computer, uploading the app then disconnecting and connecting the 
device to the IOIO to see how it works, but this is not the best way to do 
things.

Is there a way to have USB debugging and Bluetooth connectivity like 
before? Is this something new from the firmware update that I missed?

On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 3:17:36 PM UTC-4, Ytai wrote:
>
> Did you remember to disable USB debugging on the Galaxy? What's in the 
> logcat output?
> On May 6, 2014 10:17 AM, "Alexander Bashmakov" 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Previously I was able to run both the pre-compiled version of HelloIOIO 
>> and one that I compiled myself. In the process of trying to fix the issue, 
>> I updated the firmware to 5.00/5.03, to see if that would fix it. Some more 
>> information, this morning, after letting it "rest" overnight, I am now able 
>> toggle the LED with HelloIOIO, but only with one of my phones (HTC 
>> Incredible - 2.3.4), but not with the other (Samsung Galaxy S3 - 4.3). I am 
>> not sure any more if this is a hardware problem or if this was caused by 
>> the firmware update. I tried both 3 and 5 versions of the pre-compiled 
>> HelloIOIO app on the Galaxy, but neither worked.
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 8:41:21 AM UTC-7, Ytai wrote:
>>>
>>> It doesn't really sound like a hardware problem if you're able to 
>>> control the LED with another app.
>>> Which firmware version is reported by the hardware tester?
>>> Are you using the pre-compiled HelloIOIO? Which one?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 8:24 AM, Alexander Bashmakov 
>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> I bought an OTG board from SparkFun and was going through their 
>>>> tutorials when my board became damaged. I believe it may have happened 
>>>> when 
>>>> I connected a buzzer element backwards (see attached screenshot). Though 
>>>> I'm not sure if that would have caused the damage, but the symptom is that 
>>>> I can no longer control the stat LED on the board. One interesting bit of 
>>>> information: I downloaded the IOIO Hardware Tester app, and if I plug the 
>>>> board into my phone while the app is running, it will show as Connected 
>>>> and 
>>>> I'm able to toggle the LED using the button in the app. However, as soon 
>>>> as 
>>>> I leave the app and try to toggle the LED with the HelloIOIO app, it does 
>>>> not work (it used to work before the damage). If I then go back to the 
>>>> tester app, it will show as Not Connected, I have to unplug the USB and 
>>>> plug it back in order to show Connected again. Please, any suggestions 
>>>> would be appreciated.
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