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    • flopo76undefined
      flopo76 @Luke'sLaboratory
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      In this way?

      [stepper_x]
      #driver6 X in MOTOR B
      step_pin: PC18
      dir_pin: !PA27
      enable_pin: !PC28
      microsteps: 16
      rotation_distance: 40
      endstop_pin: ^PC31
      position_endstop: 0
      position_max: 450

      [tmc2209 stepper_x]
      uart_pin: PA1
      tx_pin: PA0
      select_pins: !PD0
      uart_address: 2
      run_current: 1
      sense_resistor: 0.076

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      • cloudseedsundefined
        cloudseeds @Luke'sLaboratory
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        @luke-slaboratory is there a fork somewhere to participate in that development / testing?

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        • rockydubbundefined
          rockydubb @cloudseeds
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          @Luke-sLaboratory Hi Luke, did you manage to get Klipper working on the Duet 3 6HC board? Thanks!

          Ender 5 Plus - Duet 3 6HC / TMC5160's
          Creality CR-10 V2 - Duet 2 Wi-Fi / TMC5160's
          FlashForge Inventor Dual Extruder / Bondtech BMG Dual Extruders

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          • Luke'sLaboratoryundefined
            Luke'sLaboratory @rockydubb
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            @rockydubb

            Just merged. Configs to come "soon"

            https://github.com/Klipper3d/klipper/pull/5366

            eamaclean opened this pull request in Klipper3d/klipper

            closed Add SAM E70 support #5366

            Luke
            http://lukeslab.online

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            • dhusoloundefined
              dhusolo @Luke'sLaboratory
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              @luke-slaboratory That's great news. Do you know if Duet Tool Board support will be included as well?

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              • jay_s_ukundefined
                jay_s_uk @dhusolo
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                @dhusolo klipper doesn't support CAN-FD so I doubt it

                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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                • ibashundefined
                  ibash
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                  For future travelers, I was one of the folks testing Alex Maclean's work. I haven't used the latest (time) but wanted to share my config as an example. Note it might have bugs, but hopefully gets you started: https://github.com/ibash/railcore-klipper/blob/main/ibash.cfg

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                  • zaptaundefined
                    zapta
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                    @ibash said in Klipper on Duet 3 Mainboard:

                    https://github.com/ibash/railcore-klipper/blob/main/ibash.cfg

                    The Klipper config is much more readable and user friendly than the RRF config. Just saying.

                    https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/24849/rrf-configuration-using-object-model-notation?_=1649511582658

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                      A Former User
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                      • zaptaundefined
                        zapta @A Former User
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                        @arnold_r_clark said in Klipper on Duet 3 Mainboard:

                        if you dare disagree with them they become an abusive angry mob

                        That's not different from many other aspects of our lives these days.

                        😉

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                          A Former User @A Former User
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                          @arnold_r_clark well said, even though I'm coming into this thread a few years later. I actually paid someone on Youtube to do some videos about Klipper when it was first coming out. But it was hard for them to make a video back then, and klipper was in it's infancy.

                          Anyways, if you read this, I appreciate your honesty and intelligence.

                          Mac / Mark / Corlissmedia (2.0).

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                          • mitchundefined
                            mitch @flopo76
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                            @flopo76 I have recently built the Mercury One zeroG Hydra 1.1 conversion of an Ender 5. I have RPI driving Duet mini 5+ and a HUVUD tool board running CAN from duet USB-Can bridge.

                            Everything has flashed fine but I am having intermittent issues. When I try to move the bed in large movement all three Z stepper get way out of sync. I am wondering if the USB speed from RPI to Duet is limited and causing communication issues. I really want to use this board but it has been one headache after another.

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