On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Artur K <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thx for ur help. Are there any more options to upgrade firmware?
>

The other option is a second IOIO or a PIC programmer (e.g. PICKit3).


> I don`t have any android <4.1 :(. I tried to install  android 4.0.3 in
> virtual box, but I cannot recognise any usb device.
>

I don't even know how you would physically connect a IOIO v1 to a PC. I
wouldn't expect this to work.


> Can I use sl4a to access a ioio?
>

Not sure.


> Any plugin for tasker(or equivalent app ) to control IOIO?
>

Not sure.
I'm providing a Java API for the IOIO. Around that, some people have
provided wrappers for different environments (JavaScript, Processing, B4A
(visual basic), ...)


>
> On Sunday, February 8, 2015 at 5:27:58 AM UTC+2, Ytai wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 3:41 PM, Artur K <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello. I`m very newbie of this device, I have tried to get some info on
>>> github wiki of IOIO, but so many topics crosses with newer version of
>>> board, so it`s difficult enough to do.
>>>
>>> Firstly, I`m not sure which version I have. I have this one
>>> <https://www.sparkfun.com/products/retired/10585> , is that v1 yes? So
>>> I can suggest, exist two versions, v1 with regular usb as mine and v2 is
>>> ioio-otg ?
>>>
>>
>> Correct.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Is this board possible to connect to android 4.4+? I have red that
>>> possible if to upgrade firmware to the newest, as well as not? Where is the
>>> truth? If possible how?
>>>
>>
>> Yes. It is possible to upgrade IOIO v1 to the latest firmware version
>> (v5.x currently). For the upgrade process you'd need a phone with Android <
>> 4.1 (specific limitation of IOIO v1, which doesn't apply to the IOIO-OTG),
>> and follow the instructions here: https://github.com/ytai/
>> ioio/wiki/The-IOIO-Manager-Application
>>
>>
>>>
>>> My mclr pin`s soldering circle/track is destroyed totally, I cant
>>> soldering pin on it :(.  (one of the topics said that it needed to upgrade
>>> firmware).
>>>
>>
>> This is incorrect. You only need this pin if you want to upgrade *the
>> bootloader*, which you probably don't need to worry about *unless* you
>> have the ancient (4 years old) bootloader v1.x on it.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I have tried connect it to pc (linux) as well as to android 4.4, no
>>> success at all :(.
>>>
>>
>> The IOIO v1 (unlike the IOIO-OTG) can only be connected to a PC over
>> Bluetooth. With Android, you can do either USB or Bluetooth. If you're
>> using USB with Android >= 4.2.2, make sure to *disable* USB debugging
>> when connecting the IOIO. Also make sure the trim-pot (screw on the IOIO)
>> is fully clockwise. Do not turn it too hard, you'll break the stopper.
>> If you're still having trouble, please provide details about what you're
>> doing and what you're seeing.
>>
>>
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