Also: are you using the latest IOIODude?
On Jun 11, 2014 12:13 PM, "Ytai Ben-Tsvi" <[email protected]> wrote:

> If I'm not mistaken, the string you've provided indicates that the IOIO is
> running in application more as opposed to bootloader mode.
> To your question: you technically *can* do what you're describing, but
> that would involve rewriting IOIODude in bash, including the parsing of the
> ioioapp file and whatnot. It is probably easier to just debug IOIODude and
> figure out why it's failing. Or just use a different OS for the upgrade...
> On Jun 11, 2014 10:05 AM, "Peter Retief" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi, I have got by without updating firmware mainly because ioiodude
>> doesnt work
>> (I am busy installing the latest debian to see if that helps - using mint
>> atm)
>>
>> I checked the ioio in bootloader mode using cat < /dev/IOIO0
>> and i get @IOIOSPRK0020IOIO0400IOIO0330 which is not terribly exiting but
>> its more than I get from ioiodude
>>
>> So it got me thinking, could i echo scripts and cat responses rather than
>> the dude thing?
>>
>>
>>
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