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    • carlossprundefined
      carlosspr
      last edited by

      I have updated and I can only use one tool.
      On the tool configuration I have the following error:

      M563 S"Yellow" P1 D1 H1 F0
      Error: Tool creation: bad drive number
      

      however on previous release this command was working fine.

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      • kraegarundefined
        kraegar
        last edited by

        3.01 now appears to require endstops be defined on a duet2, where the 3.0 upgrade guide specifically says they do not. (That guide also says fans do not, but that change was covered in the 3.01 release notes)

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @kraegar
          last edited by

          @kraegar said in RepRapFirmware 3.01beta1 released:

          3.01 now appears to require endstops be defined on a duet2, where the 3.0 upgrade guide specifically says they do not. (That guide also says fans do not, but that change was covered in the 3.01 release notes)

          That's correct. I'll add it to the 3.01 release notes and check the 3.0 upgrade guide.

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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          • piperswundefined
            pipersw @chas2706
            last edited by pipersw

            @chas2706 said in RepRapFirmware 3.01beta1 released:

            @dc42

            I just upgraded to this on my Duet Ethernet and I thought my board suddenly broke.
            The extruder fan stays permanently on, I cant move any axis because I get this:
            Screenshot (7).png

            Have you read the readme ?

            If upgrading a Duet WiFi/Ethernet/Maestro from the 3.0 release, note that default fans are no longer created.
            Unless your config.g file already used M950 to create the fans explicitly, add commands M950 F0 C"fan0", M950 F1 C"fan1" and M950 F2 C"fan2" to config.g before your M106 commands.
            Likewise, default endstop switches are not set up, so you will need to set up X and Y endstops (and Z odf needed) explicity, using one M574 line for each, and specifying the port name. Example: M574 X1 S1 P"xstop".

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators @pipersw
              last edited by

              @pipersw said in RepRapFirmware 3.01beta1 released:

              Likewise, default endstop switches are not set up, so you will need to set up X and Y endstops (and Z odf needed) explicity, using one M574 line for each, and specifying the port name. Example: M574 X1 S1 P"xstop".

              To be fair to @chas2706, I have only just added that bit!

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              • kraegarundefined
                kraegar
                last edited by kraegar

                Got a macro in testing for iterating on bed leveling, and it's pretty amazing!

                aa87229d-a254-4898-a54d-e6ac8fc5a6ba-image.png

                My initial round had two && in one line, which caused the duet to hard crash and reboot. I switched it to nested if statements, and that worked well. I want to tweak it a bit, but definitely working!

                ( was iterating until initialDeviation was < 0.01 AND deviation was within 0.002 of initialDeviation)

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                • kraegarundefined
                  kraegar
                  last edited by

                  Cleaned up the output to make it easier to follow. (also changed my leadscrew locations to make it take longer to converge for these tests, so I could troubleshoot easier)

                  2139e476-bf1c-49f6-acea-5f88055f8c39-image.png

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @kraegar
                    last edited by dc42

                    @kraegar said in RepRapFirmware 3.01beta1 released:

                    My initial round had two && in one line, which caused the duet to hard crash and reboot.

                    Can you provide that version, so that I can fix it?

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                    • kraegarundefined
                      kraegar
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                      • kraegarundefined
                        kraegar
                        last edited by kraegar

                        Here is the version that works well:

                        M561                         ; clear any existing bed transform
                        ; If the printer hasn't been homed, home it
                        if !move.axes[0].homed || !move.axes[1].homed || !move.axes[2].homed
                          G28
                          
                        G1 Z7.5
                        
                        ;Run initial 4 point leveling routine
                        G30 P0 X15 Y45 Z-99999
                        G30 P1 X15 Y227.5 Z-99999
                        ;G30 P2 X235 Y125 Z-99999 S3
                        G30 P2 X235 Y227.5 Z-99999
                        G30 P3 X235 Y45 Z-99999 S3
                        
                        
                        
                        while true
                          if iterations = 5
                            abort "Too many auto calibration attempts"
                          if move.initialDeviation.deviation < 0.01 
                            if move.calibrationDeviation.deviation < move.initialDeviation.deviation + 0.005
                              if move.calibrationDeviation.deviation > move.initialDeviation.deviation - 0.005
                                break
                          echo "Repeating calibration because initial deviation (" ^ move.initialDeviation.deviation ^ "mm) must be < 0.01"
                          echo "and (" ^ move.calibrationDeviation.deviation ^ "mm) must be within 0.005 of initialDeviation"
                        
                          G30 P0 X15 Y45 Z-99999
                          G30 P1 X15 Y227.5 Z-99999
                          ;G30 P2 X235 Y125 Z-99999 S3
                          G30 P2 X235 Y227.5 Z-99999
                          G30 P3 X235 Y45 Z-99999 S3
                        
                        echo "Auto calibration successful, deviation", move.calibrationDeviation.deviation ^ "mm"
                        echo "Auto calibration successful, initialDeviation", move.initialDeviation.deviation ^ "mm"  
                            
                        G28 Z
                        
                        G1 X0 Y0 F24000               ; move the head to the corner (optional)
                        

                        And removing the nested if's to replace with && crash it

                          if move.initialDeviation.deviation < 0.01 && move.calibrationDeviation.deviation < move.initialDeviation.deviation + 0.005 && move.calibrationDeviation.deviation > move.initialDeviation.deviation - 0.005
                                break
                        

                        Edit: I realize I could just have some major syntax issues, still figuring this out. But that's a hard crash if you do that 🙂

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                        • carlossprundefined
                          carlosspr @carlosspr
                          last edited by

                          @carlosspr Solved. I was missing M584 drive mapping on config.g

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                          • dc42undefined
                            dc42 administrators @kraegar
                            last edited by dc42

                            @kraegar said in RepRapFirmware 3.01beta1 released:

                            And removing the nested if's to replace with && crash it

                            Thanks, I've reproduced the crash by adding that line to my own script. I will look into it. Even if you do make a syntax error, you should get a helpful error message.

                            PS - now I know that the new crash handler I added for uncaught exceptions works!

                            Last software reset at 2020-01-15 16:35, reason: Terminate called, spinning module GCodes, available RAM 9464 bytes (slot 2)

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                            • kraegarundefined
                              kraegar
                              last edited by

                              Trying to test if move.initialDeviation.deviation is 0.000

                              if move.initialDeviation.deviation != 0
                                echo "one " ^ move.initialDeviation.deviation
                              

                              83c9cb72-03ae-4e80-91d3-58941a2c06fd-image.png

                              I've tried using 0.000 as well, with the same result. == 0.000 or == 0 doesn't match, even though it is.

                              (I'm trying to determine if leveling has been run at all yet, my only clear method for now is to see if initial and calirbated deviation and mean are all 0.000)

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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators
                                last edited by

                                Just done some tests. There is a problem with equality between floats.

                                The other problem you had is because the GCode line was too long. I changed it to throw an exception when that happens, but the exception isn't caught.

                                This is all very new code, so I was expecting some bugs.

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                                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                                • kraegarundefined
                                  kraegar
                                  last edited by

                                  Yep, I'm just playing, happy to just keep reporting. Variables will clean the code up a lot, but that's a big ask 🙂

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                                  • kraegarundefined
                                    kraegar
                                    last edited by

                                    Once variables are implemented, if they're "system wide" and not constrained to the macro they're called in, I would set a "is_level = false" in config.g, and set to true once leveling is run. Negating the need for this method of checking.

                                    But I can't resist playing 🙂

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                                    • dc42undefined
                                      dc42 administrators
                                      last edited by dc42

                                      Thanks for your reports. These two issues are now fixed in the latest builds at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3azy1njy3ayjsbp/AACquxr2m00eV568RZg5QG5wa?dl=0.

                                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                      http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                                      • kraegarundefined
                                        kraegar
                                        last edited by

                                        Can I just say, HUGE thank you!
                                        I've already made a script to tune PA, Temp, and Extrusion % (just call the macros via layer change) as well as the auto-leveling and a "pre-print" systems readiness check.

                                        This is amazing!

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                                        • kraegarundefined
                                          kraegar
                                          last edited by

                                          Float comparisons are now working, and the other errors gracefully:

                                          Error: in file macro, line 20 column 1: GCode command too long

                                          Thanks!

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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators @kraegar
                                            last edited by dc42

                                            Thanks for confirming. FWIW, maximum GCode line length excluding leading white space, line number and checksum (if present) and comments is currently 160 characters.

                                            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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