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    • Vetiundefined
      Veti
      last edited by

      from https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/6449/making-the-lcd-12864-work-on-the-duetwifi-please-advise/3

      To support a 12864 you would need to pick up the SCLK, MOSI and one of the CS signals from the temperature daughter board connector or the expansion bus, gate the SCLK signal with CS and level shift it to 5V, and also level shift CS and MOSI to 5V.

      i do consider a level shifter additional hardware.

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      • A Former User?
        A Former User @Veti
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        @Veti said in Duet 2 WiFi on Ender 3 keep LCD:

        i do consider a level shifter additional hardware.

        for st7920 that isn't supported by 3.2; but not for st7567 that is supported by 3.2 (or so afaik at least)

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        • stuartofmtundefined
          stuartofmt
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          FWIW - I recently went through the same considerations for my Ender 5 (same-same).
          In the end - I decided it was not worth the effort.
          Since I had a spare Pi with touch screen lying around I did four things:

          1. Pi with Debian and simply used the browser to get at the Duet Web page. This gives all the control (and much more) than the ender control panel.
          2. Used the same Pi with a Pi camera and installed motion.
          3. Port forwarded from my router to the Pi with a DNS url (not the most secure will replace with VPN)
          4. Mounted the Pi on the printer frame.

          This gives me both local and remote (smartphone etc.) control and monitoring. I'm very happy with the arrangement.

          Of course there is some expense if you do not have the parts lying around but the alternative is a lot of time and some expense.

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          • jay_s_ukundefined
            jay_s_uk
            last edited by jay_s_uk

            https://github.com/airbrett/DisplayRRF/
            Have a look at this.
            Uses an Arduino mini pro to connect a 12864 display to RRF

            Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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              A Former User @jay_s_uk
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              interesting find! A PanelDue to 12864 bridge might be easier than trying to put the st9720 support back in rrf3

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              • jay_s_ukundefined
                jay_s_uk
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                Its something one of the users of the LPC port has been working on.
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                Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                • mitchundefined
                  mitch
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                  I went through the same discovery using duet wifi + ender 5. Ultimately a low cost clone Paneldue was the easiest solution and it offered a very rich user experience. Thingaverse has lots of great enclosure and mount options. I am happy I went that route.

                  IMG_20200724_151958.jpg

                  However, once the plugins start rolling in with rrf3 I am curious how much the PanelDue will be able to keep up with respect to the UI for the new features or if a true browser based tablet display will be more robust.

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                  • Phaedruxundefined
                    Phaedrux Moderator @mitch
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                    @mitch said in Duet 2 WiFi on Ender 3 keep LCD:

                    I am curious how much the PanelDue will be able to keep up

                    IMO it's two different approaches. At the printer I'm more likely to want a stripped down UI with direct printer controls. Large touch points and easy to navigate. Macros are there for complexity.

                    I've been dissatisfied using a pi and DWC on a small touch screen.

                    Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                    • alexicundefined
                      alexic @jay_s_uk
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                      @jay_s_uk This seems interesting! I'll give it a look and try to replicate the project.

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                      • Swift Testerundefined
                        Swift Tester
                        last edited by Swift Tester

                        Sorry for crossposting, actual info for Duet2 + Ender 3 LCD here: https://forum.duet3d.com/post/207704

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