HelloIOIO works fine on my G2
James
--
jamesbritt.com - Playing with Better Toys
neurogami.com - Smart application development
azhackers.com - Feed your head. Hack your world.
For people with an Android device, but not sure if they should go by
the IOIO, is there an app one can run to determine if a device is
IOIO-compatible?
If note, it is a plausible idea?
James
is there an app one can run to determine if a device is
IOIO-compatible?
hello everybody.
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 10:21 PM, Ytai <yta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi IOIOers!
> For the sake of this emerging community, let's try to crowd-source the list
> of devices that we've successfully managed to get IOIO working with. Please
> write the exact brand and model.
I'm testing IoIo on several devices. The first one I've got working is
the Huawei U8220 (sold as T-Mobile Pulse), with Android 2.1-update1.
I've tried other devices, but it seems that there is some power issue
on my battery pack. I'll be back as soon as I solve it.
Cheers,
Stefano.
--
Stefano Sanna
gerd...@gmail.com (Skype: gerdavax)
Personal blog: http://www.gerdavax.it
Linkedin profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/gerdavax
QuadraSpace Project: http://www.quadraspace.org
Whichever mode which enables you to establish an adb connection when connecting your phone to your PC should be fine for IOIO. Also make sure the charge current limiting trimmer is all the way clockwise.
tested : Successfully
o Optimus V
§ OS 2.2.1 unrooted
tested : failed
Test: in progress
[1] Whichever mode which enables you to establish an adb connection when connecting your phone to your PC should be fine for IOIO. Also make sure the charge current limiting trimmer is all the way clockwise