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    • Lachlanundefined
      Lachlan
      last edited by

      HI, I am trying to get Obico started, but I am having trouble with the codes on the github page.
      When I copy/paste the code into powershell, then I get the message as on the screenshot.Screenshot 2025-03-12 081607.png Screenshot 2025-03-12 081636.png
      The first image is when I put the main code in. The second is what happened when I tried to put the error code in.
      would anyone know what is going on?
      Thanks

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      • jay_s_ukundefined
        jay_s_uk @Lachlan
        last edited by

        @Lachlan you need to install git

        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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        • Sindariusundefined
          Sindarius
          last edited by

          Also it is worth mentioning that this repo was officially moved to
          https://github.com/TheSpaghettiDetective/reprapfirmware-obico

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          • Lachlanundefined
            Lachlan @Sindarius
            last edited by

            @Sindarius I have installed git, and used the new code, Obico appears to be installed, but I am not getting any of the prompts to fill in the printer information. IE (ip address, port type etc.) Do I need to put in another command after installation to put in the codes?

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            • Sindariusundefined
              Sindarius @Lachlan
              last edited by

              @Lachlan Normally doing the ./install.sh in the plugin should be enough to get the install going and you should get prompts that walk you through installation.

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              • Lachlanundefined
                Lachlan @Sindarius
                last edited by

                @Sindarius Screenshot 2025-03-17 082138.png
                These are the files that are currently installed on my computer.
                would I be able to upload any of these to DWC?

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                • Lachlanundefined
                  Lachlan @Lachlan
                  last edited by

                  @Sindarius This is what I get when I installed itScreenshot 2025-03-17 100043.png

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                  • Sindariusundefined
                    Sindarius @Lachlan
                    last edited by

                    @Lachlan This is something that would normally be installed on a Raspberry Pi using SBC Mode and not necessarily on your desktop. This is not a DWC plugin because it is running python scripts and installing services.

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                    • Lachlanundefined
                      Lachlan @Sindarius
                      last edited by

                      @Sindarius Ok, we have ordered a Raspberry. Do I link the camera to the raspberry or to the computer?

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                      • Sindariusundefined
                        Sindarius @Lachlan
                        last edited by

                        @Lachlan said in RepRapFirmware-Obico:

                        @Sindarius Ok, we have ordered a Raspberry. Do I link the camera to the raspberry or to the computer?

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                        You would put the camera on the raspberry pi since that is where it would be doing the processing.

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