Ytai,

I have also tried it on Windows 8 32 bit. Before driver installation, in
Device Manager, when the IOIO-OTG was connected in boot loader mode, it
appeared as IOIO in Other Devices, with a warning sign on it. It said there
is no driver installed.

I forced non digitally signed driver installation, and installed the driver
through Add Hardware. Another device under COM and LPT appeared named
IOIO-OTG and it took COM4 port, still there was a warning sign on it.
Ioiodude cannot retrieve the versions over COM4.
On 4 Jul 2014 23:25, "Ytai Ben-Tsvi" <[email protected]> wrote:

> There have been several reports of Linux related problems with the IOIO in
> bootloader mode. You're using an unstable release, which makes it even more
> of a suspect. Unless you want to spend time digging deep into the system
> internals to figure out what's broken, I'd simply use a different OS for
> the upgrade process.
> On Jul 4, 2014 2:51 PM, "Zaid Daba'een" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> I am trying to upgrade the firmware. I am using Ubuntu 13.10 x32. I have
>> added the udev rule, and restarted the service, and also restarted my
>> laptop. I turned IOIO off, and connected the boot to GND, connected the
>> usb, and removed the boot connection. The yellow LED did blink about 4
>> times.
>>
>> In the terminal I entered lsusb, the output has :
>> Bus 002 Device 040: ID 1b4f:0008
>> About 1/10 times that I enter lsusb. Notice that the device is not named
>> (not identified).
>>
>> Also if I enter ls /dev/IOIO*, I get:
>> /dev/IOIO0
>> Also 1 out of 10 times.
>>
>> To be clear: My VREG is fried, but I usually operate through 5V pin, and
>> it works perfectly (UART and 3.3V out) on the older firmware. The USB cable
>> is lighting the LED up also.
>>
>> Is that connected somehow?
>>
>> The udev rule is:
>> ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="tty", SUBSYSTEMS=="usb",
>> ATTRS{idVendor}=="1b4f", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0008", SYMLINK+="IOIO%n",
>> MODE="666"
>>
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