Does /dev/IOIO0 exist after boot? If so, what happens if you try to access it with 'screen'?
On Jul 21, 2016 12:14 AM, "oliver.hadasch via ioio-users" < [email protected]> wrote: > Sorry for the double posting, I thought it did not work. > > With IOIOLibCore-5.05.jar and IOIOLibPC-5.05.jar and firmware IOIO0506 > > After boot: > > [I/IOIOBaseApplicationHelper] Using IOIOLib version: IOIO0505 > > [D/IOIOConnectionRegistry] Successfully added bootstrap class: > ioio.lib.pc.SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap > > [D/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Adding serial port /dev/IOIO0 > > [D/IOIOImpl] Waiting for IOIO connection > > [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for underlying connection > > [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for handshake > > > After disconnect and reconnect from USB: > > [I/IOIOBaseApplicationHelper] Using IOIOLib version: IOIO0505 > > [D/IOIOConnectionRegistry] Successfully added bootstrap class: > ioio.lib.pc.SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap > > [D/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Adding serial port /dev/IOIO0 > > [D/IOIOImpl] Waiting for IOIO connection > > [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for underlying connection > > [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for handshake > > [I/IncomingState] IOIO Connection established. Hardware ID: SPRK0020 > Bootloader ID: IOIO0400 Firmware ID: IOIO0506 > > [V/IOIOImpl] Querying for required interface ID > > [V/IOIOImpl] Required interface ID is supported > > [I/IOIOImpl] IOIO connection established > > INFO: IOIO-Looper created > > > Am Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2016 21:04:08 UTC+2 schrieb Ytai: >> >> Use the latest firmware version. Try downgrading the library version to >> the previous one. >> >> On Jul 20, 2016 9:51 PM, "oliver.hadasch via ioio-users" < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have a problem with a IOIO PC application on Debian ARM systems. >>> Same problem on Banana pro with Debian 8, Raspberry PI with Debian 8 and >>> Cubietruck with Debian 7. >>> When the IOIO is connected to the USB-Port while the system boots, the >>> application does not connect to the IOIO. >>> When I connect the IOIO to the USB port after the system has booted, it >>> works without any problems. >>> On a mac book with El Capitan it also works as expected. >>> >>> udev rules are installed and in all cases I get the /dev/IOIO0 device >>> and also the /dev/ttyACM0 device. >>> >>> *With aplication version IOIO0500:* >>> [I/IOIOBaseApplicationHelper] Using IOIOLib version: IOIO0507 >>> [D/IOIOConnectionRegistry] Successfully added bootstrap class: >>> ioio.lib.pc.SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap >>> [D/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Adding serial port /dev/IOIO0 >>> [D/IOIOImpl] Waiting for IOIO connection >>> [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for underlying connection >>> [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for handshake >>> [I/IncomingState] IOIO Connection established. Hardware ID: SPRK0020 >>> Bootloader ID: IOIO0400 Firmware ID: IOIO0500 >>> [I/IncomingState] IOIO Connection established. Hardware ID: SPRK0020 >>> Bootloader ID: IOIO0400 Firmware ID: IOIO0500 >>> [V/IOIOImpl] Querying for required interface ID >>> -> here it stops >>> >>> When I start it once again it works. >>> [I/IOIOBaseApplicationHelper] Using IOIOLib version: IOIO0507 >>> [D/IOIOConnectionRegistry] Successfully added bootstrap class: >>> ioio.lib.pc.SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap >>> [D/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Adding serial port /dev/IOIO0 >>> [D/IOIOImpl] Waiting for IOIO connection >>> [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for underlying connection >>> [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for handshake >>> [I/IncomingState] IOIO Connection established. Hardware ID: SPRK0020 >>> Bootloader ID: IOIO0400 Firmware ID: IOIO0500 >>> [I/IncomingState] IOIO Connection established. Hardware ID: SPRK0020 >>> Bootloader ID: IOIO0400 Firmware ID: IOIO0500 >>> [V/IOIOImpl] Querying for required interface ID >>> [V/IOIOImpl] Required interface ID is supported >>> [I/IOIOImpl] IOIO connection established >>> >>> >>> *With aplication version IOIO0506:* >>> [I/IOIOBaseApplicationHelper] Using IOIOLib version: IOIO0507 >>> [D/IOIOConnectionRegistry] Successfully added bootstrap class: >>> ioio.lib.pc.SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap >>> [D/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Adding serial port /dev/IOIO0 >>> [D/IOIOImpl] Waiting for IOIO connection >>> [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for underlying connection >>> -> here it stops >>> >>> Starting it once again does also not work with IOIO0506 >>> >>> After disconnecting the IOIO from USB and reconnecting it, it works: >>> [I/IOIOBaseApplicationHelper] Using IOIOLib version: IOIO0507 >>> [D/IOIOConnectionRegistry] Successfully added bootstrap class: >>> ioio.lib.pc.SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap >>> [D/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Adding serial port /dev/IOIO0 >>> [D/IOIOImpl] Waiting for IOIO connection >>> [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for underlying connection >>> [V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for handshake >>> [I/IncomingState] IOIO Connection established. Hardware ID: SPRK0020 >>> Bootloader ID: IOIO0400 Firmware ID: IOIO0506 >>> [I/IncomingState] IOIO Connection established. Hardware ID: SPRK0020 >>> Bootloader ID: IOIO0400 Firmware ID: IOIO0506 >>> [V/IOIOImpl] Querying for required interface ID >>> [V/IOIOImpl] Required interface ID is supported >>> [I/IOIOImpl] IOIO connection established >>> >>> The way how I start it is a class derived from IOIOConsoleApp with run, >>> createIOIOLooper, ... >>> >>> Hardware version: SPRK0020 >>> Bootloader version: IOIO0400 >>> >>> Libraries in my aplication are: IOIOLibCore-5.07.jar and >>> IOIOLibPC-5.07.jar >>> >>> I am now fighting since days to find a way to get it running >>> automatically after the system boots (/etc/init.d/...) >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> >>> -- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>> Groups "ioio-users" group. >>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >>> an email to [email protected]. >>> To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. >>> Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/ioio-users. >>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >>> >> -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "ioio-users" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/ioio-users. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ioio-users" group. 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