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    • Omer1015undefined
      Omer1015 @gloomyandy
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      @gloomyandy I have done that and it does not match the version string I added in my code.Screenshot 2024-07-15 225138.png

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      • gloomyandyundefined
        gloomyandy @Omer1015
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        @Omer1015 I think you need to tell us a little more, how are you building your version of RRF and what are you doing to install your new version?

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        • Omer1015undefined
          Omer1015 @gloomyandy
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          @gloomyandy I followed the guide on github about building a reprapfirmware, I do this by downloading a copy of reprapfirmware 3.5 from the github, make the changes I need in the source code, build the firmware in eclipse with build configurations for MB6XD and then once the build is finished there's a file called "Duet3Firmware_MB6XD.bin" that gets made in a folder called MB6XD in the reprapfirmware folder. which I place into the sd card of the MB6XD board replacing the bin file of the same name that is in the firmware folder of the sd card.

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          • gloomyandyundefined
            gloomyandy @Omer1015
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            @Omer1015 You need to then install the firmware into the flash storage of the 6XD, you do that by running the M997 command: https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Reference/Gcodes#m997-perform-in-application-firmware-update

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            • Omer1015undefined
              Omer1015 @gloomyandy
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              @gloomyandy so after we build a new firmware file, how do we select it to be uploaded to the 6XD'S flash storage.using the m997 command

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              • gloomyandyundefined
                gloomyandy @Omer1015
                last edited by gloomyandy

                @Omer1015 See the link I posted above. But if you upload the file using DWC (upload system file) to the board then DWC should ask you if you want to install it.

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                • jay_s_ukundefined
                  jay_s_uk @Omer1015
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                  @Omer1015 just M997 should do it.
                  Or just upload it to the system tab in DWC and you should be asked if you want to update the firmware

                  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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                  • droftartsundefined
                    droftarts administrators @Omer1015
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                    @Omer1015 If the firmware filename isn't "Duet3Firmware_MB6XD.bin" you can change it to that and send M997, or send M997 P"your_filename.bin".

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                    • Omer1015undefined
                      Omer1015 @droftarts
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                      @droftarts are there any alternative ways to flash the firmware to the duet aside from M997 or Bossa? Using M997 on the DWC usually corrupts the firmware and then we have to flash the original firmware using Bossa, I tried using Bossa to flash the edited firmware to the 6XD but the same issue of not being able to connect to it persists.

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @Omer1015
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                        @Omer1015 it's also possible to flash the firmware using an Atmel ICE or other compatible SWD programmer. However, M997 and Bossa are the normal ways. Two notes:

                        • On the 6HC and 6XD using M997 very occasionally fails to flash the firmware, and it is then necessary to use Bossa (or SWD);
                        • When in Bossa mode the USB port is put in high speed mode (we have no control over this, it's a decision made by Atmel/Microchip). This makes the USB cable and the port and any hubs it is connected through much more critical. So if the Bossa port fails to appear, try a different USB port, or a different hub, or a different USB cable. In particular, USB extender cables won't work.

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                        • gloomyandyundefined
                          gloomyandy @Omer1015
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                          @Omer1015 What makes you think the firmware is being corrupted? It sounds more like your newly built firmware is not working for some reason. I suggest that you try just building the standard firmware using your build environment and test that (as well as comparing the size of your build with the official build). I know of several folks that have successfully built the firmware, so I don't think there is a major problem with doing that. Are you certain you are using the correct version of the gnu C compiler and tools, that is what folks often get wrong.

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