1. The IOIO apps, such as HelloIOIO are not intended to work against the
IOIO bootloader but rather against the normal app firmware.
2. If the IOIO doesn't enumerate don't bother moving on.
3. When you do get it working, I strongly recommend that you use the
-Dioio.SerialPorts argument as the log message suggested you.
4. Try a configuration wipe and/or connecting to a different USB port. At
least on Windows I've seen this making a difference. Windows is weird.
On Apr 6, 2015 8:51 PM, "Daniel Buchanan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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
>>>
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