Your question doesn't parse...
IOIO objects are created around a IOIOConnection object. As an application
developer you don't need to worry about that detail. Is the advice I gave
you earlier not sufficient for your needs for some reason (i.e. simply
filtering out any connection you *don't* want by returning null)?
On Mon Nov 03 2014 at 12:40:01 AM Ian Molesworth <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi
>>>
>>
> I'm trying to get to the connection_ object attached to a particular
> instance of ioio. Can you help me out?
>
> Thanks
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