Thank you very much!

I did not know the guide was not for the IOIO OTG. That would have been 
great to point out with big letters on the old page since all google hits 
pointed to that page :)

I found this line in the logcat:

I/IncomingState( 4331): IOIO Connection established. Hardware ID: SPRK0020 
Bootloader ID: IOIO0400 Firmware ID: IOIO0330

If that message would have appeared in the app instead of in logcat (which 
is kind of difficult to read while the IOIO is connected and USB debugging 
disabled) it would probably also have saved a lot of time.


After flashing to 5.03 (which was much easier to do with the correct guide 
;)) it worked straight away!


Thank you for your help. Now I can start working!

// Gustav



Den måndagen den 12:e maj 2014 kl. 21:25:00 UTC+2 skrev Ytai:
>
> The IOIO OTG has a different bootloader that works with the IOIODude 
> program running on a PC. No need for an older Android. Read the wiki page 
> for more details and post again if you have questions.
> Another suggestion I would make is to start with the precompiled 
> HelloIOIO.apk from the software bundle to eliminate any chance of you 
> building the app wrong.
> Last, always check the logcat output of your app, it will contain 
> important information on what's wrong, for example using incompatible 
> software/firmware combinations, which is likely what you're running into.
> On May 12, 2014 12:18 PM, "Gustav Sohtell" <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> *Background info:*
>>
>> I've been having some issues with my new IOIOs. I can't seem to get it to 
>> work with any newer Android devices. I have managed to compile the 
>> HelloIOIO version 503 and running it on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1. It 
>> launches fine but the button in the app does nothing on the IOIO. When I 
>> connect the IOIO it asks if I want to use HelloIOIO to handle my connected 
>> device but then nothing works. 
>>
>> I thought I'd also try on my Nexus 5 when I couldn't get it to work on 
>> the Galaxy Tab. But then I read that I need to upgrade application firmware 
>> to be able to use the Nexus 5.
>>
>> I read that you couldn't use any new Android version when using the IOIO 
>> Manager, so I ran it on an old Motorola running Android 2.3.7. This phone 
>> works with the IOIOs I have. 
>>
>>
>> *What I have tried:*
>>
>> I downloaded the newest firmware using a QR-code and it lists in 
>> Application Images as App-IOIO0500. I starred it and then connected the 
>> IOIO to the phone... What do I do next? I have read the wiki 10 times and 
>> all I can understand is that the programming should start automatically? I 
>> have tried debugging enabled and disabled and I have tried connecting the 
>> IOIO in different ways. The wiki says "*Turn the IOIO off and on again 
>> and connect it to the Android device. The yellow LED will light for a 
>> little longer than usual, signaling the the bootloader is working.*". 
>> Which LED is this? I have never seen any LED light up at all "*usually*". 
>> The IOIO manager finds the IOIO because the programmer inside IOIO Manager 
>> says "*Waiting for target...*" instead of "*Waiting for IOIO 
>> connection...*" when I connect the IOIO.
>>
>>
>> This is the information I get from the IOIO when connecting to the old 
>> Motorola phone: I/IncomingState( 8072): IOIO Connection established. 
>> Hardware ID: SPRK0020 Bootloader ID: IOIO0400 Firmware ID: IOIO0330
>>
>>
>> *My questions:*
>>
>> *How do I upgrade the firmware?* I can't make sense of the wiki. All I 
>> can understand is that I should connect the IOIO and then an LED which I 
>> have never seen should light up longer than usual.
>>
>> *Do you have any other clues to why I can't get the IOIO to work on a 
>> Galaxy Tab 3?*
>>  
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