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    • the_Kundefined
      the_K
      last edited by

      Been searching Google, the documents and forum but can't find an answer.
      I've got my corexy with 3 z motors running by editing the config.g file, from the original configurator file.
      I'm a bit confused with what to do with the config.json file now as it's doesn't match the config.g?

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      • Rushmere3Dundefined
        Rushmere3D @the_K
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        @the_k I believe it's the file with the original config you made in, that if needed can be selected on the online configuration tool and will have a base config in.

        You can just leave as is.

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        • droftartsundefined
          droftarts administrators @the_K
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          @the_k see https://docs.duet3d.com/en/How_to_guides/Configuring_firmware#h-1-reprapfirmware-configuration-tool-start

          If you have already configured your machine, but want to make changes, you can select 'Use existing configuration'. You will be prompted to upload the 'config.json' that is output as part of the zip file at the end of the configuration process.

          It doesn't get updated if you change config.g, but does at least set the options in the configuration tool to the last time you used it.

          Ian

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          • the_Kundefined
            the_K
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            Thanks, That's kind of what i wanted to hear. Just just hoped there was a way to keep things better organised i suppose.

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