Hi Schnee,

thanks for that! As I have told you before privately, I really found an
implementation issue in the version from the play store, that's were the
"ClassNotFound" errors come from. I thought that the version I had send you
today would fix this but obviously it doesn't.
I could now get my own bluetooth dongle to work with my IOIO, so I will be
able to try and debug it myself now. I will let you know as soon as I have
fixed it.

Best,
Johannes


2014-05-28 22:00 GMT+02:00 <[email protected]>:

> Hello Ytai,
>
> I couldn't believe, but I managed to get a logcat out of my Nexus7 ! Well,
> the app is still not working, but I could compare a working application (
> IOIO Droid ) with the IOIOMeter.
>
> This is the part of the logcat when IOIOMeter tries to connect via
> bluetooth to my IOIO-OTG
>
> I/ActivityManager(  656): Start proc com.ioiometer for activity
>> com.ioiometer/.MainActivity: pid=4292 uid=10097 gids={50097, 3003}
>> D/IOIOConnectionRegistry( 4292): Bootstrap class not found:
>> ioio.lib.impl.SocketIOIOConnectionBootstrap. Not adding.
>> D/IOIOConnectionRegistry( 4292): Bootstrap class not found:
>> ioio.lib.android.accessory.AccessoryConnectionBootstrap. Not adding.
>> D/IOIOConnectionRegistry( 4292): Bootstrap class not found:
>> ioio.lib.android.bluetooth.BluetoothIOIOConnectionBootstrap. Not adding.
>>
>>
> I'm not an expert, but "class not found" does not look very promissing.
> @Johannes: this is still the version from the google play store.
>
> This is an excerpt of the logcat when I connect IOIO-Droid via bluetooth
> to the IOIO-OTG
>
>> D/IOIOConnectionRegistry( 4640): Successfully added bootstrap class:
>> ioio.lib.impl.SocketIOIOConnectionBootstrap
>> D/IOIOConnectionRegistry( 4640): Successfully added bootstrap class:
>> ioio.lib.android.accessory.AccessoryConnectionBootstrap
>> D/BluetoothManagerService(  656): Message: 20
>> D/BluetoothManagerService(  656): Added callback:
>> android.bluetooth.IBluetoothManagerCallback$Stub$Proxy@428f2200:true
>> D/IOIOConnectionRegistry( 4640): Successfully added bootstrap class:
>> ioio.lib.android.bluetooth.BluetoothIOIOConnectionBootstrap
>> D/AccessoryIOIOConnection( 4640): No accessory found.
>> D/BluetoothAdapterService(1105438192)( 1206): Get Bonded Devices being
>> called
>> D/BluetoothAdapterProperties( 1206): getBondedDevices: length=4
>> D/IOIOImpl( 4640): Waiting for IOIO connection
>> V/IOIOImpl( 4640): Waiting for underlying connection
>> V/SocketIOIOConnection( 4640): Creating server socket
>> V/SocketIOIOConnection( 4640): Waiting for TCP connection
>> D/IOIOImpl( 4640): Waiting for IOIO connection
>> V/IOIOImpl( 4640): Waiting for underlying connection
>> D/IOIOImpl( 4640): Waiting for IOIO connection
>> V/IOIOImpl( 4640): Waiting for underlying connection
>> V/BluetoothIOIOConnection( 4640): Attempting to connect to Bluetooth
>> device: IOIO (00:00)
>> W/BluetoothAdapter( 4640): getBluetoothService() called with no
>> BluetoothManagerCallback
>>
>>
> Hope this helps somehow.
>
> I would prefere IOIOMeter over IOIODroid, because of the displaying graph
> capabilities
> best regards
> Schnee
>
> PS: Machine: Nexus7 (2013), Kitkat 4.4.2
>
>
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