Setting tool offset using USB microscope
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@tekstyle said in Setting tool offset using USB microscope:
i do not have an original duetpi card and i am using a raspberry pi model 3B
Do you mean physical card? Any "brand name" card should do fine. Most of mine are Sandisk. I'm running a 16G and I have everything in the world installed and it is about 1/2 full.
Do you mean content? When you download the full image from Duet, and etch it to a card, that is the same content they ship. I recommend doing that for the Pi in a D3 (instead of some other raspbian image).
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@Danal said in Setting tool offset using USB microscope:
Do you mean content? When you download the full image from Duet, and etch it to a card, that is the same content they ship. I recommend doing that for the Pi in a D3 (instead of some other raspbian image).
Yes, I mean physical card. What do you mean by doing that for the Pi in a D3? So far, I've downloaded the deutpi image file and using baleena etcher.
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@tekstyle said in Setting tool offset using USB microscope:
Yes, I mean physical card. What do you mean by doing that for the Pi in a D3? So far, I've downloaded the deutpi image file and using baleena etcher.
That's the correct thing to do.
I have no idea why yours hangs. Multiple people have run that script, and there is absolutely nothing in it that does anything to any system settings or similar. All it does is install software.
Since that does make the SD card fairly active, you may want to try a physically different card. Long shot, but worth a try.