You seem to be doing the right thing. I would suspect your hardware. Did
you deviate in any way from the standard circuit? Especially around the USB
and vbus area.
On Jun 11, 2016 08:08, "David" <[email protected]> wrote:

> HI Can anyone help me. When you download the devboot ioio40-2-APP-ioio56,
> this hex file can it be used to program a completely native( blank) pic
> with a picket 3? I have loaded the SPRK0020 to my pcb which has the micro
> on it, it programs fine.
> When i power down the pcb and connect the boot pin to GND I plug the pcb
> into a computer and the yellow led comes on, once i remove the jumper for
> the boot line the yellow led flashes a few times and then stops.
> This all seems correct the odd thing is this I can not connect to any
> device to it and try the test app to get the yellow led on it will not
> connect.
> In windows when it is connected it brings up com6.
>
> DO I need to build the applayer V1 fisrt and program this then program the
> SPRK0020?
>
> Urgent help needed trying to get a project going ASAP today
>
> Thanks
>
> On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at 6:29:01 AM UTC+2, Dave Franchino wrote:
>>
>> Howdy,
>>
>> Trying to update IOIO OGT to new firmware - I think the latest is 0506.
>> I am running a Lenovo Windows 10 PC.
>>
>> I am able to see my device in the device manager - (however it is listed
>> as a USB serial device on COM3 - not as IOIO - not sure if this matters).
>>
>> Using IODUDE I can send the following command:
>>
>> ioiodude --port=COM3 versions
>>
>> To which I am getting the following:
>>
>> IOIO Bootloader detected.
>>
>> Hardware version: SPRK0020
>> Bootloader version: IOIO0401
>> Platform version: IOIO0030
>>
>> So far so good.
>>
>> However when I try loading the new firmware:
>>
>> ioiodude --port=3 --reset write App-IOIO0506.ioioapp
>>
>> ... the loader simply hangs.  I need to force the command prompt to close 
>> and there has been no firmware update.
>>
>> Any idea what's going on?  Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>>
>> Dave
>>
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