This is probably a stupid question, but can I blink a light from a PC 
without an Android connected?  In other words I want to write the code in 
Java and download it into the ioio board and then run it.

On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 9:23:15 PM UTC-7, Bobby D wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I've been digging thru a bunch of the threads trying to find some 
> information about the IOIO-OTG firmware.  I installed the MPLABX and 
> compiler as Ytai suggested, but I am running a Windows 7 OS and apparently 
> you need Linux to access the IOIO firmware?  I am a bit disappointed 
> because the IOIO-OTG seems perfect for my project at first glance, which is 
> why I purchased it.  I can make a freely accessible Android app to 
> communicate with my device, but I cannot operate the IOIO using stand-alone 
> code?  And I cannot access the firmware using Windows?
>
> You must understand how frustrating this is because my device must have 
> inputs from an Android application, but must also operate as a stand-alone 
> system with minimal wireless inputs.  My next step is to go straight for 
> something I've used in the past: the MSP-430 mc which will allow me to have 
> a stand-alone component, but will also require additional development 
> platforms.  I'm not even sure the devices are compatible, so I've 
> definitely got my work cut out for me here.
>
> Hopefully I've missed something with the IOIO-OTG because I'm just getting 
> comfortable with it and really looking forward to using the PWM!
>
> Any advice and help is greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.
>

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