That is correct.

I went out and bought another board which is working. Unfortunately I can't 
return this one due to soldering on connections before I realized it wasn't 
working. How can I reprogram it with the new IOIO?

On Wednesday, 9 March 2016 18:17:04 UTC-5, Ytai wrote:
>
> (I'm assuming this experiment has been done with no USB connection between 
> the IOIO and the PC, i.e. a "cold" boot)
>
> This is definitely not the behavior of a good board. Either something in 
> the hardware or in the bootloader firmware is messed up. If you have a 
> second IOIO or a PIC programmer you can try re-programming the bootloader 
> on this board. Otherwise, I'd return the board to wherever you bought it 
> from, sounds defective.
>
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 4:47 PM, Kevin Chambers <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> When doing that, the yellow stat LED is on while I have the boot pin 
>> shorted to GND, but the second I remove the short from the boot pin to GND 
>> the yellow stat LED turns off right away. No blinking at all.
>>
>> On Sunday, 6 March 2016 23:17:14 UTC-5, Ytai wrote:
>>>
>>> When you connect to power with the boot pin shorted, the LED should be 
>>> on while the short is on, then blink a few times when you let go. Is this 
>>> happening?
>>> On Mar 6, 2016 7:36 PM, "Kevin Chambers" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Connected just to power I cannot get the led to fast blink, I've tried:
>>>> -Connecting it to power
>>>> -connecting boot to GND, connecting IOIO to power, removing connection 
>>>> from boot to GND
>>>> -Connecting boot to GND, connecting pin 1 to GND, connecting IOIO to 
>>>> power, removing connection from boot to GND, removing connection from pin 
>>>> 1 
>>>> to GND
>>>>
>>>> I tried with connecting the IOIO to a different port and with a 
>>>> different computer. No luck
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, 6 March 2016 22:15:55 UTC-5, Ytai wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> If you're now connecting the IOIO just to power, are you getting the 
>>>>> LED to fast-blink?
>>>>> Also, did you try connecting to a different port / different computer?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 6:59 PM, Kevin Chambers <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Before when I connected the IOIO to my PC it would show up as 
>>>>>> connected to COM3. I was having some problems getting helloIOIO to work 
>>>>>> and 
>>>>>> tried to update the firmware.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To get into the proper mode I:
>>>>>> -Disconnected IOIO
>>>>>> -Shorted Boot pin to GND
>>>>>> -Connected IOIO PC
>>>>>> -Removed connection from boot to GND
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Then instead of the yellow light flashing 5 times it just flashed 
>>>>>> continuously.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So I tried:
>>>>>> -Disconnected IOIO
>>>>>> -Shorted boot pin to GND
>>>>>> -shorted pin 1 to GND
>>>>>> -Connected IOIO to PC
>>>>>> -Removed connection from boot to GND
>>>>>> -Removed connection from pin 1 to GND (or left in connected, tried 
>>>>>> both ways)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now no yellow flashing light at all.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've tried 
>>>>>> -Disconnected IOIO
>>>>>> -Shorted boot pin to GND
>>>>>> -shorted pin 1 to GND
>>>>>> -Connected IOIO to power supply
>>>>>> -Remove connection from boot to GND
>>>>>> -Removed connection from pin 1 to GND (or left in connected, tried 
>>>>>> both ways)
>>>>>> -Connected IOIO to PC
>>>>>>
>>>>>> but it will not show up as connected to the computer so I can't flash 
>>>>>> the firmware.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>>
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