thanks Ytai

is it only an android-app issue or do I need to update android-ioio-lib
and/or ioio-firmware as well?

kind regards, Ole

2015-08-06 16:19 GMT+02:00 Ytai Ben-Tsvi <[email protected]>:

> Yes. This has been fixed, but not yet released. You can check out the
> latest code from the master branch on GitHub for the time being.
> On Aug 6, 2015 2:39 AM, "Ole Tetzschner" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey Ytai
>>
>> Any progress on this AOA Service-problem? Do you by chance have an
>> updated HelloIOIOservice-example? The HelloIOIO-activity works like a champ
>> (AOA) on all my android-devices, but the HelloIOIO-services does not :/
>>
>> With kind regards, Ole
>>
>> Den fredag den 3. oktober 2014 kl. 06.33.04 UTC+2 skrev Ytai:
>>>
>>> There are some issues with how Accessory and Service interact. The end
>>> result is that I haven't found a good way to detect a re-connection of the
>>> accessory when the service is running.
>>> To separate issues, please try the precompiled HelloIOIO first and check
>>> that everything is reliable in accessory mode. Then, move to the
>>> precompiled HelloIOIOService and note the behavior. Only then move to your
>>> own code. Feel free to try to look into how IOIOService is implemented and
>>> come up with suggestions. The key issue is that there is apparently no way
>>> to register a Service to listen for an Accessory connection, so you may
>>> need to start an activity and delegate the Intent to the service.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 9:56 AM, Majid ff <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am using Samsung Galaxy S2, Android 4.1.2, I tried with debugging
>>>> both mode on and off. I am using the oreginal cable that comes with the
>>>> IOIO (micro-A connected to the IOIO). I tested both positions H and A, I am
>>>> also use external 5V power supply to the IOIO.
>>>> I am using the app that come with firmware v5.0 as well.
>>>> I have already turned the IOIO trim pot to the end clockwise!
>>>>
>>>> But still same problem.
>>>>
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