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    • jay_s_ukundefined
      jay_s_uk @p8blr
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      @p8blr was reported in the other thread. And you shouldn't manually update as there may be breaking changes between the firmware and DSF

      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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      • timschneiderundefined
        timschneider @p8blr
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        @p8blr was the extended delay able to get rid of the unknown driver messages?

        the M122 looks normal to me.

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        • p8blrundefined
          p8blr @timschneider
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          @timschneider The delay didn't make a difference, however, changing the brake code to S10 from S1000 seems to have fixed that particular issue.

          M569.7 P0.2 C"out3" S10 ; driver 2 on board 6XD uses port out3 to control the brake
          M569.7 P0.3 C"out4" S10 ; driver 3 on board 6XD uses port out4 to control the brake
          M569.7 P0.4 C"out5" S10 ; driver 4 on board 6XD uses port out5 to control the brake
          M569.7 P0.5 C"out6" S10 ; driver 5 on board 6XD uses port out6 to control the brake

          Note that I was playing with increasing that value because my servos were getting position recovery errors.

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          • chrishammundefined
            chrishamm administrators @p8blr
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            @p8blr It's now available, looks like the GitHub Actions workflow for prereleases wasn't triggered correctly. Sorry for the inconvenience.

            Duet software engineer

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            • p8blrundefined
              p8blr @chrishamm
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              @chrishamm Didn't work.
              broken.jpg

              Process:
              Removed SD card from duet, connected RPI ribbon cable, powered on, M997 S2 F"unstable", sudo apt update, sudo apt full-upgrade

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              • chrishammundefined
                chrishamm administrators @p8blr
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                @p8blr /dev/gpiochip4 is correct for the Pi 5. Is it still the same board or did you replace it?

                Duet software engineer

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                • p8blrundefined
                  p8blr @chrishamm
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                  @chrishamm Exact same board. I'll reimage the pi and try again.

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                  • chrishammundefined
                    chrishamm administrators @p8blr
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                    @p8blr If it's actually caused by a system update, don't use apt to install the latest system package versions, instead use M997 S2 only to update DSF. I'll investigate.

                    Duet software engineer

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                    • p8blrundefined
                      p8blr @chrishamm
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                      @chrishamm new image with no updates works. M997 S2 F"unstable", M997 S2

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                      • oozeBotundefined
                        oozeBot @chrishamm
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                        @chrishamm said in Firmware update bricked printer - SPI connection has been reset:

                        @p8blr If it's actually caused by a system update, don't use apt to install the latest system package versions, instead use M997 S2 only to update DSF. I'll investigate.

                        @chrishamm - any updates one what has caused this behavior to start happening? We hadn't noticed it until a recent apt upgrade (not Duet related). Are there workarounds to get this back on the command line? Thanks

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                        • chrishammundefined
                          chrishamm administrators @oozeBot
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                          @oozeBot We have some more background information about the cause of this problem; it appears to affect the 6HC/6XD only. @dc42 is going to improve the upgrade mechanism in 3.6.0 stable.

                          Duet software engineer

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