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    • Forum-userundefined
      Forum-user @chrishamm
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      @chrishamm fantastic update! Does this now support the v3 camera module?

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      • chrishammundefined
        chrishamm administrators @Forum-user
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        @Forum-user Yes, it does. There's also a new spyglass plugin which lets you stream from it.

        Duet software engineer

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        • fractalengineerundefined
          fractalengineer @chrishamm
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          @chrishamm Heyy amazing thank you for the update!

          Installed 64bit on my Duet3 MB6HC + Rpi3b+ and everything running mighty fine right out the box this time -- no vnc/hdmi shenanigans like with the experimental build.

          Hdmi touchscreen feels super snappy too, way more responsive than back on buster, outstanding work, now to push some plastic!

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          • PDBealundefined
            PDBeal @chrishamm
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            @chrishamm I noticed this new DuetPi image still uses the unstable repo for Duet files. Not a huge deal as I just pointed mine back to stable, but I'm assuming it might be an oversight in your images.

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            • chrishammundefined
              chrishamm administrators @PDBeal
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              @PDBeal Thanks for reporting this, I'm going to rebuild the images later today. Users that already upgraded to this image version can use M997 S2 F"stable" as well to change back to the stable package feed.

              Duet software engineer

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              • chrishammundefined
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                I've just published new DuetPi builds with v3.5.1 that actually use the right stable package feed. If you are on the previous 3.5.0-based image, please run M997 S2 F"stable" followed by M997 S2 in DWC to install the latest v3.5.1 packages from the stable package feed.

                Duet software engineer

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                • blt3dpundefined
                  blt3dp
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                  Confused, I just flashed the 64-bit version from the first post here and it is bookworm, but it's still 3.4.6. Should it have been giving 3.5.1?

                  Edit: Nm, cleared browser cache.

                  Edit Again: DWC is reporting version differences. DWC is 3.5.1 but RRF is 3.4.6. Tried M997 S2 and it said it was updating, but no change. Tried M997 S2 F"stable" and then M997 S2 and it did the same, with no update.

                  SSH into the pi and ran "apt install reprapfirmware" and it reported the version was already 3.5.1
                  Turns out I had to do "apt reinstall reprapfirmware" it reinstalled and flashed the board with 3.5.1

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                  • jay_s_ukundefined
                    jay_s_uk @blt3dp
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                    @blt3dp M997 should've triggered the mainboard to update

                    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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                    • achrnundefined
                      achrn
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                      In the instructions, I note that https://docs.duet3d.com/en/How_to_guides/SBC_Buster_to_Bookworm says "Flash new image, possibly with customisations", however https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Machine_configuration/SBC_setup#h-1-flash-the-image-file says "DO NOT apply any OS customisations. The current Duet image version (as of Jan 2024) runs on Buster, and applying customisations will stop it working."

                      Obviously, it is now Bookworm, so the latter message is known out of date, but it would be nice if this was consistent and if the customisations that can be set were defined - I'd like to set hostname, user name, password, and enable SSH in the imager. Is that going to break it?

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                      • jay_s_ukundefined
                        jay_s_uk @achrn
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                        @achrn you should be ok setting those.
                        I believe SSH is already enabled but setting it enabled in the pi imager will be fine too

                        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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                        • achrnundefined
                          achrn @blt3dp
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                          @blt3dp said in DuetPi Bookworm builds featuring v3.5.1 stable now available:

                          Edit Again: DWC is reporting version differences. DWC is 3.5.1 but RRF is 3.4.6. Tried M997 S2 and it said it was updating, but no change. Tried M997 S2 F"stable" and then M997 S2 and it did the same, with no update.

                          SSH into the pi and ran "apt install reprapfirmware" and it reported the version was already 3.5.1
                          Turns out I had to do "apt reinstall reprapfirmware" it reinstalled and flashed the board with 3.5.1

                          I've had the same - new image gave me DSF 3.5.1 but did nothing for the firmware. M997 S2 said it was doing something, but didn't (I did M999 and refreshed browser in between in case it was cached something).

                          ssh to the pi and sudo apt reinstall reprapfirmware is what fixed it (thanks @blt3dp for posting that- saved me much headscratching I think).

                          That's on a MB6HC with a toolboard 1LC and it was running 3.4.2

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                          • jay_s_ukundefined
                            jay_s_uk @achrn
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                            @achrn or use M997... Note the lack of S2

                            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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                              achrn @jay_s_uk
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                              @jay_s_uk said in DuetPi Bookworm builds featuring v3.5.1 stable now available:

                              @achrn or use M997... Note the lack of S2

                              Yes, I had cause to roll back to 3.4.2, so then came back back to 3.5.1 and M997 (no S2) (followed by M997 B121 for the toolboard and M999) worked fine. Thanks.

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