So, what can I do with fried voltage regulator ? Is my board useless now, 
because it cannot be powered ? I use standard 9V battery connected to GND 
and VIN pins.
The board was Ok before this failed firmware upgrade attempt. I only tried 
to use the latest versions, but it seems that firmware upgrade is too risky.
The board cannot communicate with PC in application mode, only with 
bootloader. So I cannot verify what firmware version there actually is.

keskiviikko, 20. elokuuta 2014 6.12.07 UTC+3 Ytai kirjoitti:
>
> The red light light indicates power. It is not under software control.
> Seems to me like you've got a fried voltage regulator on the IOIO and the 
> IOIO works with a PC because this bypasses this regulator.
> The version check with IOIODude needs to be done with the IOIO in 
> application mode if you want to know the application version. The output 
> you've attached is the bootloader version which is not expected to change 
> in this case.
>
>

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