[D/IOIOConnectionRegistry] Successfully added bootstrap class: ioio.lib.pc.SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap
[D/SerialPortIOIOConnectionBootstrap] Adding serial port /dev/tty.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port
[D/IOIOImpl] Waiting for IOIO connection
[V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for underlying connection
[V/IOIOImpl] Waiting for handshake
And hangs all the time at there. Seems to me that I can not establish connection with IOIO board.
Does the IOIO enumerate correctly, i.e. does the usbmodem file appear when you connect? If so, can you try to open this virtual file using a terminal program such as 'screen' and let me know whether you get any output? It's possible that the new version of osx changed something that's causing the PJC library that's used by the IOIO libraries and tools to access the virtual serial port from java to break.
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One experiment you can do is to try an build HelloIOIO yourself, but override the purejavacomm dependency to use the latest version.
Otherwise, I'll look at it in a few days.
And did you try with screen?
IOIOSPRK0020IOIO0400IOIO0506
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Cool. Then it's almost certainly a PJC issue. You can check with them regarding El Capitan compatibility, or I will as soon as I get back from vacation :)
Purejavacomm
You can either do this yourself or wait a few days until I'm back home.
The developer of pjc is familiar with the IOIO and you can reach him on his mailing list and tell him that El Capitan seems to have broken something. If you end up getting to many questions that you can't answer, send me a link to the thread and I'll chime in.
Thanks!
This turned out to be an issue with the IOIO side of things. I believe I have fixed it and will publish a new release soon. Thanks for reporting the issue!
I deleted the section from the wiki and instead updates the udev rules file. Can you test it? Also, I've noticed that Ubuntu would not release DTR when the app exits, which sucks, but I'll try to at least set it to false whenever the app exits cleanly...
Are you sure? Have you tried restarting udev, unplugging the IOIO, etc? The rules should be equivalent, the file name should not matter.
Just to verify: you're saying that the new rules file now available on the downloads page works without any further modifications, right?
BOOTSPRK0020IOIO0400IOIO0030
I havent done anything with udev rules, since the documentation only mentions that it is needed for Linux, not OSX. Should I do that?
Best Regards,
Yep, that's right.Best Regards,
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