Thanks for the reply.  I ordered a different dongle (one from the list you
referred to) and also a new adapter cable for it.  I'll post back with
results in a few weeks (waiting now for overseas shipping).

On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Ytai Ben-Tsvi <[email protected]> wrote:

> You seem to be doing everything OK. The mode switch to "H" thing is not
> typically needed ("A" is for "auto-detect" and should work).
> If your power supply is adequate, the only problem I can think of is the
> dongle itself. Try a different one. There's a list of known working ones on
> the wiki and some of which are very cheap.
>
> On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 2:49 PM, Jonathan W <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I have a IOIO-OTG with the following versions reported by the IOIODUDE
>> application:
>>
>> Hardware version: SPRK0020
>> Bootloader version: IOIO0400
>> Application version: IOIO0506
>>
>> The problem is getting the Bluetooth to work.  USB connection to my PC
>> (Windows 8.1) is working now, though not at first.  At first Windows kept
>> saying it was not a recognized device and would not let me select the
>> driver for it.  Once I started the IOIO in bootloader mode then Windows
>> finally enumerated the USB connection.  I took the opportunity then to
>> update to the 506 application firmware (prior to that IOIODUDE reported
>> "Platform version: IOIO0030" instead of an Application Version).  Now USB
>> connection works fine even in normal boot mode.  Perhaps this bit about
>> starting in bootloader mode will help others too.
>>
>> So now for the Bluetooth...  My PC recognizes and pairs with a Bluetooth
>> mouse as well as my dumb phone without any trouble.  So I know that the
>> PC's own Bluetooth is working.  I am using the USB cable and Bluetooth
>> adaptor that came with the IOIO.  I have a 6V power supply and I have the
>> charge limiting potentiometer turned fully clockwise and I have the mode
>> switch set to "H".  I have tried powering up the IOIO with the Bluetooth
>> adaptor already plugged in and also tried powering up the IOIO first and
>> then plugging in the Bluetooth adaptor to the USB cable.  Still when I go
>> to Windows 8.1's "Bluetooth Settings" app and watch it trying to discover
>> devices it does not show the IOIO.  What I am missing?
>>
>>
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