There are too many things that can go wrong in your setup: custom IOIO,
custom forward with changes that are very likely to break stuff and a fair
amount of complexity in your app.
I recommend that you start by eliminating some possible causes (e.g. test
your app on a stock IOIO with stock firmware or run a rigorous test on your
custom hardware/firmware, such as the IOIO torture test.
Otherwise you'd be wasting our time.
On Mar 26, 2015 9:30 AM, "Vincent Nadon" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>    - So I tried the V5.X firmware, as plain vanilla as I could. I have
>    put some call for LEDs to light up during boot process and I connected an
>    Arduino USB2Serial to monitor the logging.
>
>  As it is, no LEDs light up and I don't see anything in the logging,
> no "***** Hello from app-layer! *******", nothing... Even my bluetooth
> dongle doesn't seem to light up anymore.
>
>
>
> I did configure everything to suit my hardware (PIC24FJ256DA206) and then
> also changed the pins for my UART according to what I had working in my
> previous firmware, and changed few pins for LEDs. I also configured the
> ENABLE_LOGGING in the pic30-gcc preprocessor macros.
>
>
>
>
> libusb, libconn, libbtstack, libadb, Bootloader and AppLayerV1 all build
> without errors.
>
>
>
>    - I have also another question, in my previous firmware version I had
>    to set Memory_Model to Large Data, Large code and small scalar.  I also had
>    to modify QUEUE_SIZE in protocol.c to 128 (instead of 8192) to fit the code
>    to program my DSPs in the pic memory. Would you have a better suggestion to
>    provide the memory space for DSP code? (I use the pic to program my DSPs at
>    bootup)
>
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