There aren't any debug steps as this is currently the intended behavior. It
is indeed inconvenient in some cases, but I couldn't find a better way to
make the same firmware automatically detect the right mode and use it.
Anyway, this isn't really a catch 22. You have several options for online
debugging of a IOIO app:
1. Use the IOIO over Bluetooth and ADB over either Wi-Fi or USB.
2. Use IOIO in USB device mode if your Android supports being host and ADB
over Wi-Fi.
3. Use IOIO bridge with the IOIO connected to your development PC over USB
or Bluetooth and the ADB over either Wi-Fi or USB. In this mode you can use
an Android emulator too if you want.

Use any one of them during development and eventually switch to your
desired mode.
On Jan 10, 2015 8:39 AM, "Paul McMahon" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I'm having this issue as well.  I'm trying to convert my app to use
> OpenAccessory.  I can connect to the phone over ADB wirelessly, but only if
> ADB is enabled on the phone.  When ADB is enabled, the openaccessory code
> doesn't get triggered.  So I have a catch-22 here--I can't simultaneously
> have an ADB connection and OpenAccessory.  Separately, both work fine.
> I have the same problem with HelloIOIO app.
>
> Can you suggest some debug steps for me?
> thanks
>
>
>
> On Thursday, April 25, 2013 at 1:20:47 AM UTC-4, dakman05 wrote:
>>
>>
>> I am also having an issue with wireless adb and openaccessory conflict...
>> is the attached the latest bootloader/firmware for v1? would it make a
>> difference if I upgrade.... I would like to debug using adb while taking
>> advantage of openaccessories low jitter and fast responsiveness..
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, April 26, 2012 5:27:38 AM UTC-7, Roman Reibnagel wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I've got a problem when I want to debug my app over wireless ADB. When I
>>> connect the IOIO and the Wireless ADB is running, ADB seems to get closed.
>>> When I run adb devices in the shell, no devices are attached. When I
>>> restart the wireless adb on my phone, I can start debugging, but then the
>>> IOIO is not recognized by the app.
>>> I also tried start debugging without IOIO connected, but as soon as I
>>> connect the IOIO the debugging sessin gets closed.
>>>
>>> I'm using the Hello Ioio App with the IOIO connected as an Open
>>> Accessory. My phone is a Nexus S running Android 4.0.4!
>>> Sometimes debugging is working, but only 1 in 10 times. Is there
>>> anything I am doing wrong?
>>>
>>> Regards from Austria!
>>> Roman
>>>
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