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On Aug 9, 2014 1:20 AM, "taner koder" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> 09 Ağu 2014 08:10 tarihinde <[email protected]> yazdı:
>
>>   Today's topic summary
>>
>> Group: http://groups.google.com/group/ioio-users/topics
>>
>>    - IOIO-OTG able to update firmware, but OSX can't "see" it as a tty
>>    device otherwise <#147b9daf2762eb6c_147b92c79e0e5ace_group_thread_0>
>>    [1 Update]
>>    - Led stat light and connectivity problem
>>    <#147b9daf2762eb6c_147b92c79e0e5ace_group_thread_1> [1 Update]
>>    - Brown Out Reset Enable
>>    <#147b9daf2762eb6c_147b92c79e0e5ace_group_thread_2> [2 Updates]
>>    - multiple analog input problem
>>    <#147b9daf2762eb6c_147b92c79e0e5ace_group_thread_3> [2 Updates]
>>
>>   IOIO-OTG able to update firmware, but OSX can't "see" it as a tty
>> device otherwise
>> <http://groups.google.com/group/ioio-users/t/d82685c5f85eea80>
>>
>>    Benjamin Hill <[email protected]> Aug 07 08:49PM -0700
>>
>>    IOIO newb, so I may have missed something obvious.
>>
>>    I got my new IOIO-OTG and was glad to see that plugging it into a
>>    soldered
>>    together USB cable and spare 5V power source got me the happy red
>>    light
>>    without any serious solder burns.
>>    Then I wanted to make sure I was starting out with the latest
>>    firmware, so
>>    I successfully used the instructions for IOIODude
>>    <https://github.com/ytai/ioio/wiki/IOIO-OTG-Bootloader-and-IOIODude>
>>    app to
>>    update the firmware. (Side note: great instructional page, thank you!)
>>    Then I wanted to see that the update worked, so I tried to follow the
>>    part
>>    of the page "If you try this command when the IOIO is connected, but
>>    NOT in
>>    bootloader mode, and you are running the standard firmware, the
>>    output of
>>    this command will tell you which version of the application you have
>>    installed"
>>
>>    However, got stuck here. When I jump the boot pin to ground, then
>>    plug it
>>    in to my mac, it shows up as a "ls /dev/tty.usb*" device. When I
>>    *don't*
>>    put it in boot mode and plug it in, it still lights up... but never
>>    shows
>>    up as a tty device. Is it possible it has something to do with
>>
>>    - the cable type? (I am guessing not because the firmware update
>>    worked... right?)
>>    - it needing external power to tell it to be in a certain device vs.
>>    host mode? (Didn't think this would matter with the switch set to
>>    'A'uto).
>>    - Any other possibilities?
>>
>>
>>
>>   Led stat light and connectivity problem
>> <http://groups.google.com/group/ioio-users/t/a726035de871ba79>
>>
>>    Abdul Rahman Janjua <[email protected]> Aug 07 09:51PM -0700
>>
>>    We've been using ioio board with 2.2 lipo batteries. The IOIO have
>>    been
>>    working with this battery for a week. Since yesterday the stat led
>>    stays on
>>    every time we connect it to power supply. So is there a problem in
>>    the
>>    IOIO. Should I change it?
>>
>>
>>
>>   Brown Out Reset Enable
>> <http://groups.google.com/group/ioio-users/t/902425cbed20ce17>
>>
>>    Jay Ragsdale <[email protected]> Aug 08 08:55AM -0700
>>
>>    I've been having issues which I believe are related to brown out, and
>>    I'm wondering if BOR is enabled by default on the Ioio. If not, if there 
>> is
>>    a way to enable it through software update, or will I have to buy a PIC
>>    programmer?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>    Ytai Ben-Tsvi <[email protected]> Aug 08 09:30AM -0700
>>
>>    Brown out reset (BOR) is always enabled in this chip (i.e. it is
>>    impossible
>>    to turn off in software).
>>    The threshold (min/typ/max) is 2.0V/2.1V/2.2V
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>   multiple analog input problem
>> <http://groups.google.com/group/ioio-users/t/4eb5fa9fa6a5fc9e>
>>
>>    NStevens <[email protected]> Mar 12 05:45PM
>>
>>    It looked like that but like I say it works just fine with app v3 and
>>    a v3 client example (helloioioconsole on same hardware) but the same
>>    doesn't work when putting v4 app on with ioiodude and then using a v4
>>    client... tried v4 twice with v3 in beteeen, so I'm a little mystified!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>    Ytai Ben-Tsvi <[email protected]> Aug 08 09:23AM -0700
>>
>>    I would recommend:
>>
>>    - Get the latest IOIODude (v1.1).
>>    - Use it to install the latest firmware (v5.04).
>>    - Reboot the IOIO and connect it to the PC, check whether the port
>>    shows
>>    up.
>>    - Use IOIODude (with the IOIO in app mode) to validate the connection
>>    (ioiodude versions...)
>>    - If that all works, try to use the prebuild HelloIOIOConsole.jar.
>>    - If that works, try compiling this app yourself.
>>
>>
>>
>>    On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 10:45 AM, NStevens <[email protected]
>>    >
>>    wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
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