I was not aware there were such a thing as untrusted manufacturers. That
was a big tip. Thanks!
On Jul 9, 2015 5:34 AM, "Ytai Ben-Tsvi" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Why did you repeat the same mistake of buying from untrusted
> manufacturers? Get one from Seeed for about the same price and have peace
> of mind.
> These low quality manufacturers are nothing but bad reputation... They
> didn't even get the LED colors right.
> On Jul 8, 2015 8:27 PM, "lennart rolland" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> OK, so I ended up returning the device to supplier (dx.com) And since
>> the RMA proces was extremely lengthy I decided to buy two new devices in
>> the mean time. They arrived yesterday. This time I bought devices with
>> bluetooth dongle included. They still look exactly the same (white PCB with
>> IOIO otg branding).
>>
>> This time I did not solder on the pin headers on one board to make sure
>> it was 100% vanilla before testing. This did not matter.
>>
>> So on the last board the ioiodude command did not work at all, however on
>> these two devices it works (shows version numbers) for applications mode
>> but NOT for bootloader mode. When I enable bootloader mode the device
>> starts acting up during enumeration (device shows up in /dev once every 10
>> times  I run ls /dev/IOIO*), and ioiodude hangs indefinitely when trying to
>> list versions. This time I have also tried it on a third laptop (Lenovo
>> T61) to no avail. Also clearing the usb timing did not help (work at all)?
>> There is mention in documentation about a quick flashing yellow light when
>> synchronizing but my board seems only to have a green power led and a red
>> stat led. Also the documentation is really fragmented between v1 and otg
>> models. Before using ioiodude i did the whole ioiomanager app thing first
>> before finally reading in the fine print that it would only work for v1
>> devices. Could this be the reason why my devices are bricked?
>>
>> I am at loss here. The thought of having to go through dx.com RMA
>> process again sends chills down my spine but I guess I have no choice.
>>
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