You're connecting it wrong. Just use a standard micro B USB cable to the
IOIO. Do not use the red adapter. It is for connecting to Android.
On Nov 19, 2015 6:43 PM, "ThePie" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Actually I forgot to mention that right when I got it I ended up flashing
> it so I am unsure what firmware was on there before hand. v5.06 is for sure
> the current version on the device regardless. Also I have a Win 10 64 bit
> which is connected to a male to male usb 2.0 cable which is then connected
> to the provided orange female usb to micro b cable which is plugged into
> the ioio-otg device.
>
> When I got the device I did install the ioio.inf driver after putting it
> into bootloader mode which I did before I flashed the new firmware. I can't
> think of anything else to add to this besides the fact that this is the 2nd
> device that Sparkfun has sent me. The first one was having the same issues.
> Is there something that I could be forgetting? Could Sparkfun just have a
> bad batch or something?
>
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