One possible way to approach this is to have the Android app do a "dumb"
forwarding of the IOIO connection over TCP, then run the actual IOIO
software stack on the remote machine.

On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 12:48 AM, Jabberwock <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there a generic app that allows control of IOIO outputs over WiFi (when
> the board is connected to a phone)? I know there are some examples of WiFi
> controlled rovers etc., but if possible I would rather avoid coding
> anything on Android, as this would be an extra functionality and I would
> rather devote my time to the main project...
>
> Alternately, I could use an app that takes some input (http, Tasker,
> AutoRemote, etc.) and controls the board over Bluetooth, but this would be
> unnecessarily complicating things...
>
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