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    • Dizzwoldundefined
      Dizzwold
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      Hi Phaedrux,

      Thank you for your persistence. I am very grateful.

      I've got some HDMI adaptors coming tomorrow, all being well, so then I can plug it in to a spare TV.
      I put the full version on the card I made. DuetPi, not the lite version.
      When I said "this webpage", that's this web page that were chatting on now;
      https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/21223/considering-duet3-new-to-rpi/38?_=1612366876980
      The little box that appeared had some timeout on it, so it wasn't on the screen for long. I only caught it in the corner of my eye before it disappeared.
      I had a switched power cable come today, thinking it could have been a power issue, but it doesn't seem to be that.

      I guess we'll have to wait till tomorrow for the HDMI leads to arrive.

      Thank you again.

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator @Dizzwold
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        @Dizzwold said in Considering Duet3, New to RPi:

        I guess we'll have to wait till tomorrow for the HDMI leads to arrive.

        I think that will make a world of difference. The process should be fairly well guided on first boot up once you can see and interact with the Pi. It will prompt to update itself and connect to a wireless network etc.

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        • Dizzwoldundefined
          Dizzwold
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          Hi guys & Phaedrux,

          Okay. Wow. What a difference having a display makes !!!

          So, It loads up with the Duet software/firmware, and on top of that I have the "Welcome To Raspberry Pi" settings window/box.

          When I get to "Select WiFi Network", no networks are found, it's just searching and finding nothing? Please see the photo.

          IMG_0140.jpg

          The RPi and Duet are next to my computer (that's working on WiFi), and the router is in the room directly below (separated by about 5' of air, one sheet of plaster board and wood floor).

          So is the RPi broken, it should pick-up something shouldn't it?

          At-least were not guessing and working blind any more.

          Again guys, thank you for your time and patience. Very grateful.

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator
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            I would try re-imaging the SD card with the DuetPi image. Don't edit anything on the card, just put it straight into the Pi and see if it works this time.

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            • Dizzwoldundefined
              Dizzwold
              last edited by Dizzwold

              Hi Phaedrux,

              Do you mean remove my router details from wpa_supplicant.conf ?

              I also enabled SSH and checked in terminal (sudo nano wpa-------) and my ssid and password are there and correct.

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator
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                Yes, I mean start fresh completely by re-imaging the SD card entirely. We got off to a false start, so let's start fresh.

                Don't bother editing the wpa_supplicant.conf file since you'll be able to add the network from the display anyway.

                Don't put anything else on the SD card either. Just image it anew and put it in the Pi.

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                • Dizzwoldundefined
                  Dizzwold
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                  Should I erase the SD Card first, or will BalenaEtcher take of that?

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                  • Phaedruxundefined
                    Phaedrux Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Etcher will overwrite the entire card, so no need to wipe it first.

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                    • Dizzwoldundefined
                      Dizzwold
                      last edited by

                      Hi Phaedrux,

                      That seems to have fixed the issue.

                      Found my router added my password, now it's off looking for an update (although it's been doing that for 15 mins).

                      Am I correct in saying that once it's all finished with updates, I then remove the SD Card?

                      If an SD Card is inserted, will that then overwrite whatever's on the RPi, as I've purchased a RPi cooler/fan that needs some software.

                      Do I just add this fan software to the SD Card along with the Duet files?

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator @Dizzwold
                        last edited by

                        @Dizzwold said in Considering Duet3, New to RPi:

                        I then remove the SD Card?

                        No. The SD card needs to stay in the Pi. Without that it has nothing. The Pi operating system and software is all on the SD card. It's the hard drive in other words.

                        @Dizzwold said in Considering Duet3, New to RPi:

                        I've purchased a RPi cooler/fan that needs some software.

                        How does it connect? If it needs GPIO pins to work you may be out of luck because the Duet3 would use the GPIO header with the ribbon cable.

                        The Pi operating system itself is still in tact. You can close or minimize the Duet window and interact with the Pi as a normal desktop environment.

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                        • Dizzwoldundefined
                          Dizzwold
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                          Sorry, I didn't say, the fan cooler is a shield with a header;
                          http://www.yahboom.net/study/RGB_Cooling_HAT

                          Any way;

                          A BIG THANK YOU, for your time, patience, input and getting my up and running, well walking at-least.

                          I'm very grateful.

                          Thank you.

                          Dizzwold.

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                          • Phaedruxundefined
                            Phaedrux Moderator
                            last edited by

                            I think that fan hat is going to cause problems with the connection to the Duet. A simpler option may be a 5v Noctua 40mm fan that could be powered directly.

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                            • A Former User?
                              A Former User
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                              if it just uses i2c and allows the ribbon cable to be connected it should be fine, but briefly looked at the link and can't say i found the docs very forthcoming.

                              in any case the hat should be the first to go if you run into issues i recon.

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                              • Dizzwoldundefined
                                Dizzwold
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                                Hi Guys,

                                A little off subject.

                                What's the preferred method of transferring files from a Mac to the RPi ?

                                I'd prefer to not have to learn lots of terminal commands, so your advice is appreciated.

                                Dizzwold.

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                                • chrishammundefined
                                  chrishamm administrators @Dizzwold
                                  last edited by chrishamm

                                  @Dizzwold You can use DWC like in standalone mode. For general file transfers I find FileZilla + SFTP quite convenient. SSH/SFTP is enabled by default in DuetPi lite, for DuetPi you need to create an empty "ssh" file on the SD card's booty partition to enable it. Credentials are "pi" and "raspberry" without quotes.

                                  Duet software engineer

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                                  • Phaedruxundefined
                                    Phaedrux Moderator @Dizzwold
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                                    @Dizzwold said in Considering Duet3, New to RPi:

                                    What's the preferred method of transferring files from a Mac to the RPi ?

                                    It's a full fledged linux desktop so you can use SMB to access file shares on other computers as well.

                                    But for any Duet related files like config or macro files you can use the DWC web interface from a browser on your mac.

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