The connector on the IOIO is called micro AB and it's designed to fit
either a micro A or a micro B plug. When you connect it as a device (e.g.
to a PC) you would use a standard micro B cable. When you want it to act as
a host (e.g. to talk to an android device or a Bluetooth dongle) you need a
micro A cable, such as the one that should have been provided with the IOIO.
On Aug 15, 2014 6:05 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is it true, that firmware upgrade cannot be done using Win 8.1 PC ?
> I tried to connnect IOIO to W 8.1 but windows does not recognize the
> device. I got bootloader running.
> My laptop has micro B USB and I used standard USB A to micro B USB cable.
> Is there any specific reason why IOIO board has very rare micro A
> connector ?
> So, I have to switch to W7 PC
> I cannot find any micro A USB cables to connect IOIO to W7 laptop, having
> normal USB connector (female). I would need to have male-male USB cable,
> that is also very hard to find ! (or male-male adapter)
> Any solutions ?
>
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