I don't know of a better way to define this setting in the project. What
you did is how I would do it. And soon we'd need to learn the AS-way of
doing it :) But you got a little taste of why "the JAR way" discussed on
the other thread wouldn't cut it.
I don't know anything specific about the new Moto X. I have the old one and
it works just fine. Did you remember to turn USB debugging off during your
test? As a fallback, you could try reversing the roles (phone is the host)
with the side-effect that the IOIO no longer charges the phone, but OTOH
could be powered by it (unless you power it externally and then it doesn't).

On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 2:54 PM, Mark Melvin <[email protected]> wrote:

> I figured out the problem.  My application did not have permission for the
> networking component.  It turns out the root cause was that I was not
> merging the manifests from the dependent IOIO libraries.  This was
> basically setting the following in project.properties:
>
> manifestmerger.enabled=true
>
> Does anyone know how this normally gets set?  Is it a manual thing, or is
> there a setting somewhere in the manifest editor or project properties UI
> that I am missing?
>
> On a related note, it seems that the Moto-X (ver 2) is not using Open
> Accessory, but reverts to USB device mode.  I sort of expected Open
> Accessory to just work.  Is there something else I may be missing to enable
> this functionality?  I am depending on all the appropriate libraries.  The
> IOIO Simple App also does not use Open Accessory mode.
>
> Thanks,
> Mark.
>
>
> On Friday, 2 January 2015 11:38:48 UTC-5, Mark Melvin wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have an application that works fine on the PC, and I am now porting it
>> to android. It uses the led/dio, and twi0. I have yet to test the TWI part
>> of things (for now it is completely commented out), but I am seeing
>> repeated disconnects and reconnects flooding the log when I run my skeleton
>> app. It seems to run fine (I flash the led in my setup method), but I
>> assume these messages are not normal.  Is there anything specific I can
>> look for when trying to narrow this down? I am using the ioio-otg with a
>> Moto-X (2nd gen), and the IOIO is powered by the Moto-X via an OTG adapter
>> cable.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mark
>>
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