Ytai,
Somewhere along the line, in some documentation or other, I picked up the 
use of the hyphen. Fortunately the code is robust enough to ignore it.
I tried it again,

./ioiobridge /dev/IOIO0
adb server is out of date.  killing...
* daemon started successfully *
IOIO Emulator Bridge, V1.00
Press Ctrl-C at any point to exit

Connecting to IOIO... 

and there is no difference. It is still waiting at the connecting stage and 
never makes an actual connection. On win10 we were so happy to see the code 
work that we didn't try to eliminate those 2 libraries and check that it 
still works.
Obviously, I don't know what those libraries are actually doing, but I do 
remember them giving errors about the usb. I sort of guessed that there was 
something important going on with them.

What is this business about adb server being out of date? We didn't get 
such notices on win10. I can choose between 2 emulators, one disconnected 
and one running. I usually choose the running one but the disconnected one 
fails as well. (I see the 2 in the Android Monitor.)

Thanks,
Ilan

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