The alternative would be to use a PIC programmer (or a second IOIO/OTG
acting as one) and reflash a new bootloader+app image on the target IOIO.
Those images are available as "hex bundles" on the Downloads page. This is
essentially the same process they're following during production.

On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 10:14 PM, eteq <[email protected]> wrote:

> After a lengthy hiatus I've been trying to try using my IOIO v1 (actually
> one of the IOIO Mints, but I gather that's basically the same).  I see that
> the latest application firmware supports gradle/android studio, which is
> great... But I just realized I no longer have any android devices that run
> something pre-Jelly Bean, and last I looked (and as it still says on the
> wiki), after that the IOIO manager can't do firmware upgrades.
>
> So short of trying to find an old phone lying around with an old enough
> version of Android, am I SOL?  Or is there some workaround or fix that I
> can use to upgrade the firmware?
>
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