It looks like you were supplying 5V on the 3.3V rail... Is be very
surprised if this didn't damage your PIC.
On Feb 10, 2014 2:19 AM, "ioioROOKIE" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Also, If I feed the line 3.3v(which is intended to be output) does this
> affect the chip in long-term? In other words, does the chip fry?
>
> On Thursday, February 6, 2014 7:11:02 PM UTC+2, ioioROOKIE wrote:
>>
>> I have lots of IOIO V1 and using them for R&D, I realized that some of
>> IOIO V1 works only with 3.3v instead of vin, usb debugging never work if I
>> try with 5v pins. However, it works perfect with 3.3v pins (which is
>> intented to be a pin for output). Though I upgraded the firmware from 3.04
>> to 3.11 nothing changes. Any ideas?
>> Thanks in Advance
>>
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