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    • chrishammundefined
      chrishamm administrators @jens55
      last edited by chrishamm

      @jens55 If bossa doesn't work for you, you can still use SAM-BA (also described on the docs). Do you only have a Linux machine? If not, try it from a desktop PC or notebook.

      Also note that bossac already comes with recent DuetPi builds, so running bossac -e -w -v -b /opt/dsf/sd/firmware/Duet3Firmare_MB6HC.bin may already work without extra steps in SBC mode.

      Duet software engineer

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        jens55 @chrishamm
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        @chrishamm, Linux (Ubuntu) only.
        Further info: If I connect the USB port of the 6HC to my computer I do see the port but I do not know how to proceed from here. I tried connecting with PuTTY but am unable to do so (probably my lack of knowledge)
        The board does not connect to the network so I believe I somehow need to connect via the USB port.
        The 6HC is a standalone setup.

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        • jay_s_ukundefined
          jay_s_uk @jens55
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          @jens55 do you not have a windows laptop or desktop nearby?

          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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          • chrishammundefined
            chrishamm administrators @jens55
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            @jens55 In that case attempt to install the bossa-cli package (sudo apt install bossa-cli) and run bossa either from a terminal or from the program menu (provided you're on the latest distro release).

            Duet software engineer

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              jens55 @jay_s_uk
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              @jay_s_uk, I have a single Windows laptop that I use to run Fusion360 and nothing else. I would rather not use that computer to do anything else.

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              • jens55undefined
                jens55 @chrishamm
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                @chrishamm bossa-cli installed without errors but running 'bossa' from the terminal window gets me a 'command not found' and going to 'activities' at the top left of the screen and searching for 'bossa' doesn't find anything.
                Going to Ubuntu Software and searching for 'bossa' doesn't find anything.
                I am not sure what you mean by 'program menu' ...

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                • chrishammundefined
                  chrishamm administrators @jens55
                  last edited by chrishamm

                  @jens55 It may be bossa-cli then, or just try bossac -e -w -v -b Duet3Firmware_MB6HC.bin from a directory where you have the firmware file. It's hard to say because I don't use Ubuntu. I'll have a look.

                  PS: You need the full bossa package to get a GUI (sudo apt install bossa), bossa-cli only contains bossac. Once installed run bossa.

                  Duet software engineer

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                  • jens55undefined
                    jens55 @chrishamm
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                    @chrishamm I tried bossa-cli - not found. I will try 'bossac'
                    Ahh, now we are in business.
                    Just saw your update and installed bossa - that is working
                    Stupid question - how do I find which serial port is the correct one - I tried ttys0 through ttys6 and I can't connect?

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                    • chrishammundefined
                      chrishamm administrators @jens55
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                      @jens55 It should be /dev/ttyACM0 or /dev/ttyUSB0 or similar.

                      Duet software engineer

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                        jens55 @chrishamm
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                        @chrishamm Bossa gives me the option of port ttyACM0 but that doesn't connect, I get no options for a ttyUSB* at all. Listing the devices in /dev does not give me anything with 'USB' in it.

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                        • chrishammundefined
                          chrishamm administrators @jens55
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                          @jens55 /dev/ttyACM0 works for me, I just checked. What error message do you get? Perhaps you need to add your current user to the group that manages /dev/ttyACM0 (maybe sudo gpasswd -a <yourusername> dialout, then log out and back in, and try again).

                          Duet software engineer

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                            jens55 @chrishamm
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                            @chrishamm, I get 'error could not connect to device on ttyACM0'
                            The user I am currently logged in under should have all rights. I could try running bossa under sudo ....
                            OK, running under sudo will recognize ttyACM0. What write options should I select in bossa?

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                              chrishamm administrators @jens55
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                              @jens55 Erase all, Lock, and Boot to flash. Reset the board when bossa has finished.

                              Duet software engineer

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                                jens55 @chrishamm
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                                @chrishamm WOOOHOOOO !!!! We are back in business .... thank you very much!
                                BTW, the 'turn off everything' command works - thanks for fixing that!

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