The IOIO stores a link key in RAM. After a power-cycle it gets erased and
pairing needs to be redone. One way to overcome that is to cache link keys
in flash, which is probably not terribly hard to implement.

On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 1:06 PM, Fran R <francismusic1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> fantastic!!
>
> 2015-04-08 7:39 GMT-03:00 clay_shooter <jfree...@freemansoft.com>:
>
> Digital, analog, pwm, uart are mostly fleshed out. ICSP, I2C and other
>> busses haven't been tested yet.  First cut at resource management is done.
>> The library uses an message driven API more than an object API.  That works
>> for inbound and outbound messages.
>>
>> I only have V1 units right now running 3.11/5.00. All my testing is over
>> bluetooth, on windows 8.  My biggest problem right now is that I have to
>> un-pair and re-pair the IOIO every time I power off the IOIO. So if I
>> unplug the IOIO and plug it back in, I have to manually re-pair.  Its weird
>> because the Win-8 bluetooth control panel says that it automatically
>> re-connected but I get a "tap to setup" toaster popup every time my app
>> connects to the IOIO after the power has cycled.  The whole thing works
>> fine if I quit my C# app, un-pair and repair. I can run my app as many
>> times as I want after pairing as long as I don't power cycle the IOIO.  It
>> feels like a windows thing.
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 12:40:17 AM UTC-4, Ytai wrote:
>>>
>>> It's awesome you're continuing to develop this!
>>> What's the current status of the library in terms of completeness and
>>> validation?
>>> On Apr 6, 2015 8:44 PM, "clay_shooter" <jfre...@freemansoft.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> There is now a simple windows app that demonstrates basic functionality.
>>>>
>>>> http://joe.blog.freemansoft.com/2015/04/controlling-servo-
>>>> attached-to-ioio-from.html
>>>>
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