Hi Ytai,

I will do that early next week and post my results here.

Thanks for your help.

Kind Regards,
Daniel.

On Friday, June 17, 2016 at 11:05:00 AM UTC+12, Ytai wrote:
>
> There are maven targets for the libraries. Please refer to the wiki and or 
> example apps. Can you please test the precompiled apps before proceeding to 
> you own built ones?
> On Jun 16, 2016 15:58, "Daniel Buchanan" <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ytai,
>>
>> It does show up as /dev/IOIO0, regardless of which board it is using.
>> I'm not sure what the undefined version is, it's always done that. 
>> This software is a tad old (a couple of years), and as such at the time I 
>> wrote it there was no pre-compiled version of the ioiolib that I could use, 
>> so I compiled my own. 
>>
>> They are using the exact same jar file on both the laptop and the 
>> Raspberry Pi.
>>
>> Is there somewhere that I can download a pre-compiled ioiolib from? such 
>> that I could drop it onto the classpath?
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Daniel.
>>
>> On Friday, June 17, 2016 at 10:54:03 AM UTC+12, Ytai wrote:
>>>
>>> Is the new board appearing as a /dev/IOIOx device? Are you using the 
>>> exact same jar with both versions? What's the deal with the undefined 
>>> IOIOLib version?
>>> There have been some changes in the library that may have caused this 
>>> problem, but I cannot see how the firmware version is related.
>>> On Jun 16, 2016 15:46, "Daniel Buchanan" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi There,
>>>>
>>>> We have just started getting new IOIO boards, and at present they will 
>>>> not connect to our software running on Linux (Raspberry Pi).
>>>>
>>>> I can connect to both the old and new IOIO-OTG boards using my Windows 
>>>> 10 laptop, but the Raspberry Pi will only connect to the old board.
>>>>
>>>> The only difference I can see between the old and new boards is the 
>>>> versions of the bootloader and firmware:
>>>> Old:
>>>>
>>>>    - Bootloader ID - IOIO0401
>>>>    - Firmware ID - IOIO0500
>>>>
>>>> New:
>>>>
>>>>    - Bootloader ID - IOIO0402
>>>>    - Firmware ID - IOIO0506
>>>>
>>>> Aside from this, both the Raspberry Pi and my Windows 10 laptop are 
>>>> using the same version of java, the same version of the ioiolib and 
>>>> associated libraries, so I'm a bit stumped as to what could be causing 
>>>> this, the Raspberry Pi just sits there and waits for a connection from the 
>>>> IOIO (new board) whereas with the old board it just connects and goes on 
>>>> its merry way. My laptop works correctly with both boards, I thought maybe 
>>>> it was a difference in the udev rules or something, but I couldn't see any 
>>>> major differences in the Windows driver that would affect the udev rules 
>>>> for the Raspberry Pi.
>>>>
>>>> I've included screen shots from the run of both the old board and new 
>>>> board, on my laptop as well as the Raspberry Pi (photos from my phone, 
>>>> sorry about that).
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Kind Regards,
>>>> Daniel.
>>>>
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