Thanks, guys. Here's some focus on what/how to test:

   - Grab the latest library sources from GitHub master. Sorry, no release
   bundle yet.
   - Use the provided HelloIOIO app, or modify your own existing app's
   manifest to match that of HelloIOIO from master. Use it with AOA mode and
   "torture" it, e.g. plug the USB cable in and out many times, power cycle
   the IOIO, exit and enter the app, etc. If you get to a point where the app
   no longer talks to the IOIO, then you found a problem. Try to make a note
   on how you got there.
   - Same as above, but for an app using a IOIOService, either your own, of
   HelloIOIOService from master.

I'm very interested as making this aspect of using the IOIO very reliable.
I want users to be able to make robust applications with it. So any
problems you can find will hopefully help me make this a better product for
everyone.

On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 4:38 AM, Andries Kruger <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Ytai,
>
> This is great news. I will definitely start testing this as soon as I can.
> I'm going to attach about 10 devices to vehicles in remote areas in the
> next two weeks. Uses both the service and AOA. That will be a nice test for
> reliability I think.
>
>
> On Monday, 2 March 2015 07:54:12 UTC+2, Ytai wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> There have recently been a few reports about the reliability of the
>> OpenAccesory connection in face of USB disconnects as well as problems
>> related to using IOIOService in conjunction with OpenAccessory.
>> I'm glad to announce that I think I've fixed both problems. I've tested
>> to the best of my ability, but obviously could benefit from different
>> people testing on different devices, and specifically those of you who had
>> previously reported about having problems.
>>
>> The fixes are not yet pushed as a proper software release. They are
>> available on the master branch on GitHub. If you are testing IOIOService,
>> please pay close attention to changes in HelloIOIOService, which will guide
>> you how you're expected to write your app's AndroidManifest.xml file to
>> make sure connection events find their way to the service.
>>
>> Would appreciate any feedback!
>>
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