I have now had a chance to test using the boot pin sequence, on both a windows 7 machine and a Raspberry Pi.
When started in boot mode (boot pin grounded and then un-grounded) it is enumerated by both the Windows 7 machine and the Raspberry Pi. However this is where things start to get a bit weird. We get the following log output from the IOIO Lib (When running HelloIOIO): [D/IOIOConnectionRegistry] Successfully added bootstrap class: ioio.lib.pc.SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap [W/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] ioio.SerialPorts not defined. Will attempt to enumerate all possible ports (slow) and connect to a IOIO over each one. To fix, add the -Dioio.SerialPorts=xyz argument to the java command line, where xyz is a colon-separated list of port identifiers, e.g. COM1:COM2. [W/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Serial port COM13 cannot be opened. Not adding. [D/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Adding serial port COM14 [D/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Adding serial port COM18 [D/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Adding serial port COM7 [W/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Serial port COM8 cannot be opened. Not adding. [D/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Adding serial port COM14 [D/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Adding serial port COM18 [D/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Adding serial port COM7 [D/IOIOImpl] Waiting for IOIO connection [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for underlying connection [D/IOIOImpl] Waiting for IOIO connection [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for underlying connection [D/IOIOImpl] Waiting for IOIO connection [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for underlying connection [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for handshake [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for handshake [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for handshake [D/IOIOImpl] Physical disconnect. [D/IOIOImpl] Connection lost / aborted [D/IOIOImpl] Waiting for IOIO connection [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for underlying connection [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for handshake [D/IOIOImpl] Physical disconnect. [D/IOIOImpl] Connection lost / aborted Not sure what the issue is here, possibly the cable? The other strange thing is that unless we ground the boot pin (and then un-ground it) at power up, neither Windows 7 nor the Raspberry Pi can see the IOIO at all. Is this correct? Kind Regards, Daniel. On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 8:53:12 AM UTC+13, Daniel Buchanan wrote: > > I have not had a chance to test with another OS as at present the only > machine I have access to is a Windows 8 machine. > > I have re-booted and enabled the installation of unsigned drivers. > > I can install the driver, however I get the Code 10 error (The specified > request is not a valid operation for the target device.) > I am not sure whether this means it cannot see a USB device that matches > or something to that effect or whether it is something else? > > On Thursday, December 5, 2013 at 10:12:06 PM UTC+13, doron atuar wrote: >> >> Hi, >> i'm having some trouble making windows 8 recognize my ioio board. >> >> i followed the manual and downloaded the ioio.inf driver >> i connected the board to my PC but the connection was not recognized >> automatically >> i tried installing manually through entering device manager and adding >> the ioio manually (ioio was not detected through new device auto-scan) \ >> but i get a code 10 error saying that the device cannot start. >> >> Best regards, >> Doron >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ioio-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/ioio-users. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
