Thanks Bill, Good to know everything is working nicely.
I am already an android developer so that is why ioio seemed like a perfect 
choice for me. After all why Should I spend time getting to know arduino 
programming language from scratch if I am are already familiar with java 
and android? 
Only thing is I've recently migrated to android studio so I'm planning to 
use ioio along with android studio. I just hope that there are not any 
incompatibilities.
And btw I was planning to buy the whole ioio kit from sparkfun. I think 
it's about 90$ or something. Do you think it's worth it?

Τη Παρασκευή, 2 Ιανουαρίου 2015 3:27:59 π.μ. UTC+2, ο χρήστης Bill Carter 
έγραψε:
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>
> I'm having no problems with the recent-revision IOIO OTG boards I bought. 
> I've been able to do some things with them that are really exciting to me. 
> I recommend that you go ahead and get one to experiment with, they are only 
> about $30 from Seedstudio. You will want to be able to flash it to the 
> current firmware level though when you get it. The procedure is posted on 
> Ytai's wiki.
>
> Be aware that you will need to be (or become) reasonably proficient with 
> Android application programming and the Eclipse development environment in 
> order to get anywhere with it. But I think Arduino is way more difficult, 
> with that you get no debugger and no user interface for your projects.
>
>

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