The only reason I wasn't running the latest was because I was learning to work through all the nuances of setting up Eclipse among trying to figure out what exactly I needed to run on and with the IOIO OTG. Somewhere on the way I probably got a few things mixed up with versions and not getting the results I wanted out of setting up the work-space. Definitely some newbee experience issues.
After having the success with APP_0400, I did build the APP0504 projects (just Hello IOIO) USB and Bluetooth are now working. Thank you. It simply took me more time to comb back through all the material and re-read. Thanks again. This is a great little platform. I ordered another OTG to play with. Hopefully I can rapid build up more programming experience. On Sunday, August 3, 2014 11:46:31 AM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote: > > I am new to the Android development world. I am trying to re-learn higher > level languages and the associated development environments. Normally I am > a PIC guy and write in assembly for the PIC. > > > Here is my problem – Android on the my phone will not connect to the > IOIO OTG. > > > It will connect if 1.) I run bridge 2.) while bridge is running > physically disconnect and reconnect the IOIO OTG. > > > For validation purposes I used the IOIO Hardware checker (found in > Google Play). It likewise will not connect directly through USB to the IOIO > OTG on my phone. > > > Here is my environment information: > > > Eclipse with the ADK installed. > > App-IOIO0400 with the following projects: > > HelloIOIO > IOIOLibAccessory > > IOIOLibAndroid > > IOIOLibBT > > Java 6 SE Development Kit Update 38 (64-bit) > > Java 6 Update 38 (64-bit) > > > IOIO OTG Information: > > IOIO Hardware: SPRK0020 > > IOIOBootloader: IOIO0400 > > IOIOPlatform: IOIO0030 > > IOIOApplication: IOIO0500 > > > I have two BT dongles, but the passkey is not known. “0000” and “1234” > keys do not work. Does anyone know how to access or change the passkey > using a PC with the dongle connected? > > > Also, and likely unrelated I receive a warning: > > The method onStart(Intent, int) from the type Service is deprecated > IOIOService.java /IOIOLibAndroid/src/ioio/lib/util/android line 104 Java > Problem > > This appear to be benign according to this post: > > > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/ioio-users/The$20method$20onStart(Intent$2C$20int)$20from$20the$20type$20Service$20is$20deprecated/ioio-users/qQ7y2PhJto0/_XXPSXqYJlIJ > > But I would like to learn how to resolve this as well. > > > Thank you in advance if you can help with these three things (USB issue, > BT dongle issue and deprecation) that would be awesome. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ioio-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/ioio-users. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
