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    • A Former User?
      A Former User @monster
      last edited by

      @monster said in YAT wouldn't respond:

      A - Original Duet card
      B - Another SD card flashed with "DuetPi (with GUI)"

      the simple solution is use card A; although they should be the same; and not need the ssh file (unless you use a vanilla raspbian image). and if card A worked without wpa_supplicant.conf I'm guessing you're not using wifi?

      That the motors don't move is probaly down to configuration, as they won't move until homed.

      (you can override with
      https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M564_Limit_axes
      https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_G92_Set_Position
      https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_G0_G1_Move (G0 H2) )

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      • monsterundefined
        monster @A Former User
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        @bearer said in YAT wouldn't respond:

        @monster said in YAT wouldn't respond:

        A - Original Duet card
        B - Another SD card flashed with "DuetPi (with GUI)"

        the simple solution is use card A; although they should be the same; and not need the ssh file (unless you use a vanilla raspbian image). and if card A worked without wpa_supplicant.conf I'm guessing you're not using wifi?

        I would like to use WiFi! As this extra eithernet wire is... is an extra wire 😄

        That the motors don't move is probaly down to configuration, as they won't move until homed.

        (you can override with
        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M564_Limit_axes
        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_G92_Set_Position
        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_G0_G1_Move (G0 H2) )

        Yes, when I attempt to use UI to move the motors it says that nothing is homed. And I guess in order to home axis's I'd need to marry end stops with their motors/axis's, right? Last night I was trying to find how - failed 😭

        Thank you for links - I'll study them today!

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        • A Former User?
          A Former User @monster
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          @monster said in YAT wouldn't respond:

          I would like to use WiFi!

          if you can log in using ethernet just run sudo raspi-config as it may be simpler than to edit /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf otherwise you'll just need to put the file on the correct partition, there should be a config.txt file on the correct partition (along with a bunch other files bcm27* and so on)

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User @monster
            last edited by

            @monster said in YAT wouldn't respond:

            And I guess in order to home axis's I'd need to marry end stops with their motors/axis's, right?

            correct
            https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_endstop_switches

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            • monsterundefined
              monster @A Former User
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              @bearer said in YAT wouldn't respond:

              sudo raspi-config

              A recall from yesterday.
              Yesterday I've tried that - I get from config tool:

              "Could not communicate with wpa_supplicant"
              

              Tried again now - same result.

              Then I used way of pain (AKA vim) 😂 to edit

              /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
              

              then rebooted, still no WIFI connection.
              Obviously this is about partitions that you referred about. I must admit I'm not fully understand neither linux architecture not filesystem of it.

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              • monsterundefined
                monster @Danal
                last edited by

                @Danal said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                @monster said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                hat put file "ssh" in root

                The card etched from the image should have a 'boot' partition (B Boot, not R Root). The two files go in that partition, no subdirectories.

                @monster said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                P.S. Do I upload all files that configtool.reprapfirmware.org made to Web UI??? All to root? Or "sys" dir to root? Or?

                DO NOT UNZIP
                Just upload the zip file itself via the "system" tab, "upload system files" button.

                58df13c1-dbf9-4d1b-b685-dfb71fc216ab-image.png

                Done that! Thank you!

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                • A Former User?
                  A Former User @monster
                  last edited by

                  @monster said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                  "Could not communicate with wpa_supplicant"

                  could be a lacking country code is preventing it bringing up the wifi interface (the country code is there for regulatory approval, no code, no wifi to, avoid using channels outside local regulatory approvals)

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                  • A Former User?
                    A Former User @monster
                    last edited by

                    @monster said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                    Then I used way of pain (AKA vim) to edit
                    /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf

                    nano is a bit more user friendly if vi is troublesome

                    suspect the content is either wrong or incomplete.

                    i'd try the below, then sudo raspi-config after rebooting.

                    cat << EOF | sudo tee -a /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
                    ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev
                    update_config=1
                    country=UK
                    EOF
                    
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                    • monsterundefined
                      monster @A Former User
                      last edited by

                      @bearer said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                      @monster said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                      "Could not communicate with wpa_supplicant"

                      could be a lacking country code is preventing it bringing up the wifi interface (the country code is there for regulatory approval, no code, no wifi to, avoid using channels outside local regulatory approvals)

                      Ahaa 🙂
                      True, my region settings were unchanged.
                      But still 😞
                      If i go to config / P4 (Localization Options) / I4 (Change Wifi country) I still get:

                      Could not communicate with wpa_supplicant 
                      
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                      • monsterundefined
                        monster @A Former User
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                        @bearer said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                        @monster said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                        Then I used way of pain (AKA vim) to edit
                        /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf

                        nano is a bit more user friendly if vi is troublesome

                        suspect the content is either wrong or incomplete.

                        i'd try the below, then sudo raspi-config after rebooting.

                        cat << EOF | sudo tee -a /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
                        ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev
                        update_config=1
                        country=UK
                        EOF
                        

                        Manually edited country setting - no changes.

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                        • A Former User?
                          A Former User
                          last edited by A Former User

                          hmm, something is amiss; still not sure why there is a difference.

                          given you have ethernet access you could use something like ngrok to get someone you trust to have a look at it for you. if its still unresolved tomorrow I could take a look (although providing access, and ultimately root access, to random strangers on the internet is isn't something i'd reccomend)

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                          • Danalundefined
                            Danal
                            last edited by

                            Yeah, this is really odd. If the SD was built from an image, the WPA stuff should work.

                            Depending on what you want to do... you might consider building an SD again, starting from the Duet image. Once you've done it at least once, it goes pretty quickly.

                            These are my self-notes for building a new card. Anything that does not start with a # is a potential copy/paste:

                            # Get your Pi booted and on your network:
                            
                            # Download image (not lite) from https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Getting_Started_With_Duet_3#Section_DuetPi
                            # Do not unzip it. 
                            # Etch image to SD card. (search google for balena etcher) 
                            # Ignore windows error messages for the next drive letter after your SD.  DO NOT format. 
                            # On the SD card, edit wpa_supplicant.conf for your network
                            # On the SD card, create a file named 'ssh'.  Empty is fine. 
                            
                            # Insert SD in Pi and power up. First boot takes an extra minute or two. 
                            # Find IP address (varies a lot by router)  or try "duet3.local"
                            # From your PC, enter:
                            ssh pi@x.x.x.x
                            
                            # Default password is raspberry  CHANGE IT after you connect for the first time!
                            # From the Pi command prompt:
                            passwd
                            
                            #You now have a running Pi, but it is not completely built 
                            # to run a Duet 3 printer yet. 
                            
                            #Set up OS options for Duet Software Framework:
                            sudo raspi-config 
                            # Navigate to 5 interface options, then P4 SPI, and 5 again, P3 VNC
                            # Verify via 
                            ls /dev/spidev* 
                            # Look for /dev/spidev0.0
                            # You may also wish to set country, time zone, etc. with raspi-config
                            
                            # Now complete setup for duetsoftwareframework. 
                            wget -q https://pkg.duet3d.com/duet3d.gpg
                            wget -q https://pkg.duet3d.com/duet3d-unstable.list
                            sudo mv duet3d.gpg /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/
                            sudo mv duet3d-unstable.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/duet3d-unstable.list
                            sudo chown root:root /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/duet3d.gpg
                            sudo chown root:root /etc/apt/sources.list.d/duet3d-unstable.list
                            
                            sudo apt-get update
                            sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https
                            sudo apt-get install duetsoftwareframework
                            
                            # Verify you can connect to DWC via web server. 
                            # If you have configuration files (config.g, tool macros, etc) use DWC to upload them now. 
                            
                            # Update the Pi itself:
                            
                            sudo apt-get update
                            sudo apt-get upgrade  (this may take 15 to 60 minutes)
                            
                            # Reboot is not absolutely required... but... 
                            sudo reboot
                            
                            
                            #########################################
                            # End of required install for Duet 3 Pi #
                            #########################################
                            

                            Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                            • monsterundefined
                              monster @A Former User
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                              @bearer said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                              @monster said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                              I would like to use WiFi!

                              otherwise you'll just need to put the file on the correct partition, there should be a config.txt file on the correct partition (along with a bunch other files bcm27* and so on)

                              That helped! Got WiFi working!

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                              • A Former User?
                                A Former User
                                last edited by

                                out of curiosity - which operating system are you running; not windows presumably or?

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                                • monsterundefined
                                  monster @A Former User
                                  last edited by

                                  @bearer said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                                  out of curiosity - which operating system are you running; not windows presumably or?

                                  I feel deeply sorry for not understanding the question 🙄
                                  Running what? We were talking about Duet 3 and Pi 4. In this context I'd think you asking about Pi. But that is running onder card I received with Duet 3, so I guess it is some version of Debian.
                                  Running laptop from which I used console to Pi, WebUI or this forum? That is Windows, but that wouldn't interest you I'd guess 🙂
                                  Do I miss some part of equation? 😄

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                                  • A Former User?
                                    A Former User
                                    last edited by

                                    just curious if your operating system on your laptop showed you more than one partition for the SD card really; windows wouldn't. Linux and possibly something Apple would.

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                                    • monsterundefined
                                      monster @A Former User
                                      last edited by

                                      @bearer said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                                      just curious if your operating system on your laptop showed you more than one partition for the SD card really; windows wouldn't. Linux and possibly something Apple would.

                                      Ahaaa 🙂
                                      It is Windows, but I didn't put that file in the directory by my computer.
                                      I did open a console from Windows to Pi (uses Putty)
                                      And I was searching for a way to change WebUI page - I wanted to see if it would be not too hard to customize Dashboard.
                                      I didn't find anything about WebUI, but I found the directory with bcm27* and that did ring a bell. So I did re-ready your message and also noticed that config file is there as well. And so I used, suggested "nano" editor to create wpa_supplicant.conf
                                      After that WiFi started to work.
                                      That was the story 😉

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                                      • Danalundefined
                                        Danal
                                        last edited by

                                        @monster said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                                        And I was searching for a way to change WebUI page - I wanted to see if it would be not too hard to customize Dashboard.

                                        Files that the Duet board sees as being on a 'virtual' SD card, including the files that are served by the web server, are in /opt/dsf/sd

                                        Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                                        • A Former User?
                                          A Former User @monster
                                          last edited by

                                          @monster said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                                          It is Windows, but I didn't put that file in the directory by my computer.

                                          ah, now its making more sense; in that case you'd want to put the file in /boot on the running pi - I incorrectly assumed you'd put the card in your laptop to create the wpa_supplicant.conf file.

                                          still no idea why it didn't help to edit the file directly uner /etc/... might have a go at seeing if I can replicate your problem here over the weekend - anyways, glad you got it sorted in the end.

                                          And I was searching for a way to change WebUI page

                                          you're better off getting it from github before its been minified.
                                          https://github.com/chrishamm/DuetWebControl

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                                          • monsterundefined
                                            monster @A Former User
                                            last edited by

                                            @bearer said in YAT wouldn't respond:

                                            you're better off getting it from github before its been minified.
                                            https://github.com/chrishamm/DuetWebControl

                                            Huh, that answers it - it won't be as easy as I might waned 😂 but awesome that it is in git. May be bit later 😄
                                            So many forked 🙂
                                            Out of curiosity, does developer(s) of WebUI open for some pull requests if they find change is cool enough & acceptable?

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