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    • Collinundefined
      Collin
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      Okay so I am trying to connect with YAT and I am still seeing the board only come up in the device manager as Bossa Program port. I followed the thread link below to do the fall back procedure since it sounds like the firmware wasn't on the board.
      https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Installing_and_Updating_Firmware#Section_Fallback_procedure_Num_3

      I downloaded and used the "Duet3Firmware_MB6HC.bin" and loaded this with Bossa and check marked "Erase all, lock, and boot to flash". After the write/verify is successful, I reboot the board and it still shows as Bossa Program Port.
      https://github.com/dc42/RepRapFirmware/releases/tag/3.0

      Has anyone successfully loaded a firmware on Duet 3?

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        A Former User @Collin
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        @Collin said in Duet 3 Web Address in Stand Alone Mode:

        Has anyone successfully loaded a firmware on Duet 3?

        Yes, but using the command line tool bossac. Maybe you have the erase jumper still in place, that would have the effect you describe.

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        • Collinundefined
          Collin @A Former User
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          @bearer I definitely used a jumper on the erase pins to startup the board so it makes sense the firmware is gone, but the problem is once I flash it with new firmware, it doesn't show up at a Duet 3D Printer device in Device Manager. It still shows as Bossa Program Device

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            A Former User
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            Maybe I was unclear; I was trying to make sure you removed the jumper prior to using Bossa to flash the firmware. Try pressing verify after the flashing is complete and see what it says.

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            • Collinundefined
              Collin @A Former User
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              @bearer Ahhh Gotcha, Yes the jumper is removed.

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                A Former User
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                Hmm, and you're using the latest 1.9.1 version of Bossa?

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                • Collinundefined
                  Collin
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                  I restarted my laptop and under device manager > Other Devices I can find the Duet now. I am using the link below to download duet usb drivers and I am wondering if there is another link for duet 3 specific drivers. When I try to use this driver is says it could not find the driver files inside the folder.

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                    A Former User @Collin
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                    @Collin said in Duet 3 Web Address in Stand Alone Mode:

                    if there is another link for duet 3 specific drivers.

                    no idea what drivers you have, nor have i needed any drivers. however i suspect if you open the .inf file and replace 60ec with 60ee the drivers will work for duet3 instead of duet2.

                    (edit; or maybe you should check that your duet has the correct hardware ids first.

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                    • Collinundefined
                      Collin @A Former User
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                      @bearer Yes that worked and I was able to load the firmware! I had to replace it in 3 difference locations inside the driver files. Now I can get into YAT and it said my IP address was 0.0.0.0 using the m552 command.

                      Now I connected with the ethernet cable and in chrome, when I type in 0.0.0.0 it still doesn't load. any thoughts?

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                      • Collinundefined
                        Collin
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                        Also stupid question, does this need connected to my router or to my laptop ethernet port? I am connected to the ethernet on my laptop directly to the Duet 3 with ethernet.

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                          A Former User @Collin
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                          @Collin said in Duet 3 Web Address in Stand Alone Mode:

                          Now I can get into YAT and it said my IP address was 0.0.0.0 using the m552 command.

                          Thats not a valid IP adderss but a special case to use DHCP to have your router assign an IP address dynamically; so either connect to your router or set a valid static IP for both the Duet and the computer.

                          I had to replace it in 3 difference locations inside the driver files.

                          (as a side note you only had to replace it in the correct place for your operating system, but easier to do all))

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