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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators @gtj0
      last edited by dc42

      @gtj0 said in New RepRapFirmware 3.0 early beta:

      @dc42 said in New RepRapFirmware 3.0 early beta:

      @martink said in New RepRapFirmware 3.0 early beta:

      The SAME70 configuration include paths for FreeRTOS include src/portable/GCC/ARM_CM0. Changing that to src/portable/GCC/ARM_CM7/r0p1 helps. I haven't tried using the resulting firmware binary.

      Thanks, fixed in latest commit.

      @dc42 Any idea on the homing issues?

      I'm sorry, this thread has got so long that it's difficult to track the different issues raised in it. Please start a new thread for that issue.

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      • smoki3undefined
        smoki3 @dc42
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        @dc42 said in New RepRapFirmware 3.0 early beta:

        @smoki3 said in New RepRapFirmware 3.0 early beta:

        @dc42
        It was definitely not like this on 2.02 and the older 3.0.

        And its a really wired behaviour. Because I use:

        ; tfree0.g
        ; called when tool 0 is freed
        ;
        ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Wed Sep 19 2018 21:12:53 GMT+0200 (Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit)
        G91
        G1 Z10 F7200
        G90
        G53 G1 X0 F25000 ;XPOS
        G53 G1 Y190
        G53 G1 Y195 F5000
        M400
        M98 P"/macros/Toolhead/1. Toolhead unlock"
        G4 P320
        G53 G1 Y207 F5000
        M400
        G53 G1 Y165 F25000
        M400
        
        ; tpre1.g
        ; called before tool 0 is selected
        ;
        ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Wed Sep 19 2018 21:12:53 GMT+0200 (Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit)
        G1 X76 F25000
        M400
        G1 Y192
        M400
        M98 P"/macros/Toolhead/1. Toolhead unlock"
        G4 P400
        G1 Y207 F5000
        M116 P3
        M400
        M98 P"/macros/Toolhead/2. Toolhead lock"
        G4 P260
        G1 Y150 F15000
        

        The I only expect that only a X movement is done while the start of the tpre1.g but it first moves in X and Y.

        @smoki3, I am looking into this but I need your config.g file, also the toolhead unlock files that you call from the tool change files.

        I uploaded my config files and my tool changer macros:

        Config:
        https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xQ5j9E2WvJNFzIum62W02iligk8rOv4T/view?usp=sharing

        Macros:
        https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QcHqPQBpafr3AlDOjGM3XtQ7nB4VcalO/view?usp=sharing

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        • smoki3undefined
          smoki3
          last edited by smoki3

          @dc42 have you downloaded the files?

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          • dc42undefined
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            last edited by

            Sorry, I've no time to look into it this week - I'm working on a very tight deadline for Duet 3. I expect to have time next Tuesday/Wednesday.

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            • Marco Bonaundefined
              Marco Bona
              last edited by

              Is it possible to have an example of the parameter m308 connected to the pt100 sensor board?

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              • dc42undefined
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                last edited by

                M308 S1 Y"rtdmax31865" P"spi.cs1"

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                • Marco Bonaundefined
                  Marco Bona
                  last edited by

                  Perfect, work with Y"rtd-max31865".
                  Thanks

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                  • blt3dpundefined
                    blt3dp
                    last edited by

                    I had a question about RRF3 on a Duet 3 Pre-Release 0.6 board. Is there an inbuilt fan behavior like the Duet 2. For example, Fan1 was "kind of specified" as the heatsink fan and was configured to power on the fan when the Duet was powered up just in case the temperature was above the set theromstatic threshold. Then when config.g kicked in it would actually begin checking if it were at the threshold or not and decide what to do with the fan.

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                    • dc42undefined
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                      last edited by dc42

                      No. https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/RepRapFirmware_3_overview#Section_Default_pin_assignments

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                      • blt3dpundefined
                        blt3dp
                        last edited by

                        Gotcha, so it could be plugged in anywhere on out4-out9, be defined as fan1 using M950. M106 can be used somewhere after that M950 to set that fan to thermostatic? The feature to turn that fan on full at power on I'm guessing isn't possible or needed because the fan won't be defined until config.g is loaded as well as config loads so quick that it doesn't matter if that fan is on at power up cause it's only a fraction of a second that it might not be.

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                        • deckingmanundefined
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                          @blt3dp Sort of. But because nothing is defined by default, then before you can use a fan in thermostatic mode, you first have to define a sensor, then a heater that you can associate the fan with.

                          So starting with the sensor and assuming that you have already defined S0 to be the bed sensor, and if you want to replicate the behaviour of Duet 2, you would probably elect to use S2 as the hot end sensor. So you would have something like:

                          M308 S1 A"Hot End Temp" P0.temp1" Y"thermistor" Tnnn Bnnn C etc....

                          Then you define the heater so something like:

                          M950 H1 C"0.out1" T1 .

                          You might find that a little confusing because in M308 the sensor is referred to by the "S" parameter but in M950 the sensor is referred to be the "T" parameter.

                          Then for you fan you'd have something like

                          M950 F1 C"0.out6"
                          followed by something like:

                          M106 P1 S255 H1 T60 C "Hot End Fan". (where T is the value that you want the fan to turn on at). Here "P" is the fan number ad "H" is the heater number.

                          Substitute your own pin numbers in the above.

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                          • blt3dpundefined
                            blt3dp
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                            Thanks for clarifying, I was going off the assumption that I had already defined sensors and heaters.

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