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    • jens55undefined
      jens55 @engikeneer
      last edited by

      @engikeneer .... I am not an engikeneer so I didn't think far enough. Wish I would have finished my degree ...

      I am sure the neighbours will also really appreciate the sound tracks !

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      • gtamanundefined
        gtaman @jens55
        last edited by gtaman

        @jens55

        Conveyor bed that automatically ejects prints 😄 I've seen it somewhere just not in a public machine. I think the hardest part would be reliability, but it is possible. You could also set it to cancel and kick a job out if the time runs out before the print is done xD I haven't used bill receptors because they're expensive, but I did put a coin selector in a claw machine I built 😄 It was just some generic thing from ebay and it works quite well surprisingly.

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @o_lampe
          last edited by dc42

          @o_lampe said in Music skipping beats after firmware update (3.4.0beta6):

          @gtaman
          Downside is, that it totally blocks Daemon.g for other purposes.
          Would be cool to block it only while playing the sound.
          Any ideas? Renaming the original file and replace it with Davids two-liner and back again?

          @o_lampe said in Music skipping beats after firmware update (3.4.0beta6):

          @gtaman
          Downside is, that it totally blocks Daemon.g for other purposes.
          Would be cool to block it only while playing the sound.
          Any ideas? Renaming the original file and replace it with Davids two-liner and back again?

          If you already have a daemon.g file that is coded as a while loop so that it never terminates under normal conditions, and it spends most of its time in G4 delay calls, then you may not have the original problem anyway. The reason that not having a daemon.g file causes interruptions to timed tasks such as playing tunes is that every 10 seconds RRF will try to open daemon.g if it is not already open; and trying to open a non-existent file on the SD card requires the whole directory to be searched, which may require several sector transfers.

          Of course you could also choose to have daemon.g play the tune, triggered when it sees a global variable change state.

          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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          • Baenwortundefined
            Baenwort @dc42
            last edited by

            @dc42 said in Music skipping beats after firmware update (3.4.0beta6):

            @o_lampe said in Music skipping beats after firmware update (3.4.0beta6):

            @gtaman
            Downside is, that it totally blocks Daemon.g for other purposes.
            Would be cool to block it only while playing the sound.
            Any ideas? Renaming the original file and replace it with Davids two-liner and back again?

            @o_lampe said in Music skipping beats after firmware update (3.4.0beta6):

            @gtaman
            Downside is, that it totally blocks Daemon.g for other purposes.
            Would be cool to block it only while playing the sound.
            Any ideas? Renaming the original file and replace it with Davids two-liner and back again?

            If you already have a daemon.g file that is coded as a while loop so that it never terminates under normal conditions, and it spends most of its time in G4 delay calls, then you may not have the original problem anyway. The reason that not having a daemon.g file causes interruptions to timed tasks such as playing tunes is that every 10 seconds RRF will try to open daemon.g if it is not already open; and trying to open a non-existent file on the SD card requires the whole directory to be searched, which may require several sector transfers.

            Of course you could also choose to have daemon.g play the tune, triggered when it sees a global variable change state.

            Is it enough to have a blank daemon.g or does it need contents?

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            • o_lampeundefined
              o_lampe @Baenwort
              last edited by o_lampe

              @baenwort said in Music skipping beats after firmware update (3.4.0beta6):

              Is it enough to have a blank daemon.g or does it need contents?

              You could add something like the below lines in your Daemon.g (empty or not) to have a controlable looptime.
              Set a low value when you need faster processing or higher, when you don't.

              while  true
                      //do other things
                     ....
                      G4 S{global.DaemonLoopSpeed}
              
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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @Baenwort
                last edited by

                @baenwort said in Music skipping beats after firmware update (3.4.0beta6):

                Is it enough to have a blank daemon.g or does it need contents?

                It need to have a loop with a delay call in the body.

                I have it in mind to add a new GCode command to start/stop daemon.g.

                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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                • nikschaundefined
                  nikscha @gtaman
                  last edited by

                  @gtaman would you mind sharing your gcode music collection?

                  Stay in school

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                  • gtamanundefined
                    gtaman @nikscha
                    last edited by gtaman

                    @nikscha
                    Here is my favourite in the code text below. I just found it, and i've been imagining it for weeks I tell you, WEEKS! Its the commodore 64 tribute from GTA Vice city. I think I'm going to use this for my main sound. Also, this thread had a bunch I shared earlier:
                    https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/26269/sound-for-duet?_=1639741054776

                    Also Don't be scared to make your own:
                    https://alexyu132.github.io/midi-m300/ -tool
                    https://www.vgmusic.com -midi music
                    https://bitmidi.com/ -midi music
                    There are Mp3 to midi converters too, but i havent found a good one

                    code_text
                    M300 P161 S370
                    G4 P161
                    M300 P166 S0
                    G4 P166
                    M300 P161 S370
                    G4 P161
                    M300 P166 S0
                    G4 P166
                    M300 P161 S370
                    G4 P161
                    M300 P166 S0
                    G4 P166
                    M300 P163 S330
                    G4 P163
                    M300 P163 S370
                    G4 P163
                    M300 P163 S440
                    G4 P163
                    M300 P161 S370
                    G4 P161
                    M300 P166 S0
                    G4 P166
                    M300 P163 S330
                    G4 P163
                    M300 P487 S370
                    G4 P487
                    M300 P166 S0
                    G4 P166
                    M300 P161 S294
                    G4 P161
                    M300 P166 S0
                    G4 P166
                    M300 P161 S294
                    G4 P161
                    M300 P166 S0
                    G4 P166
                    M300 P163 S294
                    G4 P163
                    M300 P161 S277
                    G4 P161
                    M300 P166 S0
                    G4 P166
                    M300 P161 S277
                    G4 P161
                    M300 P166 S0
                    G4 P166
                    M300 P163 S277
                    G4 P163
                    M300 P327 S330
                    G4 P327
                    M300 P327 S349
                    G4 P327
                    M300 P1000 S370
                    G4 P654
                    
                    
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                    • Baenwortundefined
                      Baenwort @o_lampe
                      last edited by

                      @o_lampe said in Music skipping beats after firmware update (3.4.0beta6):

                      @baenwort said in Music skipping beats after firmware update (3.4.0beta6):

                      Is it enough to have a blank daemon.g or does it need contents?

                      You could add something like the below lines in your Daemon.g (empty or not) to have a controlable looptime.
                      Set a low value when you need faster processing or higher, when you don't.

                      while  true
                              //do other things
                             ....
                              G4 S{global.DaemonLoopSpeed}
                      

                      So I tried exactly that (but with {global.DaemonLoopSpeed} replaced by a 1 as I didn't want to add a variable in my configuration.g) and the DWC is not unresponsive.

                      I'm going to pull the printer apart to get the mSDCard out once I get the kids in bed tonight.

                      I presume that even though you put it in code blocks that I shouldn't have used it exactly as you wrote it?

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                      • o_lampeundefined
                        o_lampe @Baenwort
                        last edited by o_lampe

                        @baenwort said in Music skipping beats after firmware update (3.4.0beta6):

                        DWC is not unresponsive.

                        I believe, you wanted to say "now unresponsive"?
                        IMHO, a one second loop time for daemon.g shouldn't be too short, but there's a reason why they set the default loop time to ten seconds...

                        With a global variable, you wouldn't have to pull the SD-card. Maybe you can overwrite daemon.g by replacing it through DWC download instead of editing the file?
                        I recommend trying it with variable loop time until you figured out the best setting.

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                        • DonStaufferundefined
                          DonStauffer @dc42
                          last edited by

                          @dc42 Unfortunately, adding a daemon.g file with a loop didn't fix it for me. I have a music macro called from my S3D ending script. If I run the macro while no job is running it works fine. But almost always, at the end of a print, the third note doesn't sound. Not a big deal, but I don't know why it does this.

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