Thanks for sharing that!
@Heikki It is very very (very) unlikely that the upgrade process itself
made your IOIO unusable. The bootloader resides in a protected flash area,
so it should be impossible to corrupt. Just putting it out there so that
other people reading this don't get the impression that the upgrade process
is risk in any way. I answered your specific issue on the other thread
you're on, and I believe the damage to your board just happened to occur at
the same time as your upgrade attempt and not a direct result of upgrading.

On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:59 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi !
> I opened this project with Android Studio, it compiles and runs fine !
> But, my problem is that this project is compiled with IOIO version 5.
> Since the IOIO boards are shipped with version 3 firmware, when connecting
> it gives "version incompatibility" and naturally does not work.
> So could you please make this project also using version 3 IOIOLib ?
> I know I could do firmware upgrade to V5 on my board, but because my
> previous upgrade attempt
> damaged the board (made it unusable), I would not like to damage my new V3
> board again !
>
> sunnuntai, 31. elokuuta 2014 7.59.43 UTC+3 Travis Wyatt kirjoitti:
>>
>> I created the JARs using Eclipse by importing the IOIO project. The IOIO
>> Android projects automatically generated their corresponding JARs so I just
>> copied those. Then to get the libioiopc.jar I simply exported the IOIOLibPC
>> project. I exported twice, once with only "src_common" for the
>> libioiocommon.jar and another time with just the "src" for libioiopc.jar.
>>
>>
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