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    • tobias_munichundefined
      tobias_munich @Danal
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      @Danal
      mostly I use florence.
      bad haven't installed it yet

      Hypercube-Evolution, Dual-Z, Nimble v2, Orion Piezo
      Duet3, DuetWifi, Raspberry Pi 4, 7 inch HDMI Display, Panel-Due
      Firmware: RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC 'always the latest release'

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      • Dougal1957undefined
        Dougal1957 @Danal
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        @Danal that's the same one I have!!

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        • Kiwi3Dundefined
          Kiwi3D
          last edited by

          How is this achieved, is a Raspberry Pi required to obtain this UI?

          TIA

          Ray

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User @Kiwi3D
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            @Kiwi3D said in PanelDue on the Duet3 Board:

            How is this achieved, is a Raspberry Pi required to obtain this UI?

            TIA

            Ray

            All Duet have this UI, its called DuetWebControl and you only need a web browser (phone, tablet, raspberry pi, desktop or laptop doesn't matter). You don't need a Raspberry Pi to host it, but it is an option for the Duet 3, and the future Duet 2 boards will also support Raspberry Pi

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            • Kiwi3Dundefined
              Kiwi3D @A Former User
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              @bearer fully understand.....I guess I was not clear. The above picture of the PanelDue interface is far superior than I currently see

              How do we get that specific view on the PanelDue

              Regards

              Ray

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              • Nuramoriundefined
                Nuramori @Dougal1957
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                @Dougal1957 said in PanelDue on the Duet3 Board:

                @dc42 Does the PanelDue still work if the D3 is run via a SBC? not that I plan on doing it as I have found a good but cheap 7" Hdmi touch screen for the pi4 but it would be good to know.

                Yes. This is exactly how I’m running it at the moment. The information above are all the things I followed to get it to work.

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                • Kiwi3Dundefined
                  Kiwi3D @Nuramori
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                  @Nuramori On a Duet3 or a Duet2 Wifi/Ethernet?

                  Regards
                  Ray

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                  • Nuramoriundefined
                    Nuramori @Kiwi3D
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                    @Kiwi3D I have used it on both, but at the moment it’s on my duet3 with a pi4

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                    • A Former User?
                      A Former User @Kiwi3D
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                      @Kiwi3D said in PanelDue on the Duet3 Board:

                      @bearer fully understand.....I guess I was not clear. The above picture of the PanelDue interface is far superior than I currently see

                      How do we get that specific view on the PanelDue

                      Regards

                      Ray

                      its not a PanelDue; its a hdmi screen showing a web browser showing DuetWebControl.

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                      • Kiwi3Dundefined
                        Kiwi3D @Nuramori
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                        @Nuramori So it WILL run on a Duet 2 Wifi Running RRF?

                        Sorry, but I am getting mixed messages

                        Cheers

                        Ray

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                        • Phaedruxundefined
                          Phaedrux Moderator @Kiwi3D
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                          Technically yes, if you have a raspberry pi with a touch screen you could use the web browser to connect to the Duet wifi web interface just like you would from any other tablet, phone, laptop, etc.

                          The duet 3 uses the pi in a more integrated fashion, but it's still a raspberry pi and you can use the same browser and hdmi touch screen to interact with the web interface.

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                          • A Former User?
                            A Former User @Kiwi3D
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                            @Kiwi3D said in PanelDue on the Duet3 Board:

                            Sorry, but I am getting mixed messages

                            i think you just need to differentiate between the PanelDue display which cannot be easily changed, and using an phone/tablet/raspberry pi+hdmi screen to display DuetWebControl. The latter is what you see in this thread (and all Duet's will serve the DuetWebControl - what you choose to display it on is up to you)

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                            • MartinNYHCundefined
                              MartinNYHC @dc42
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                              @dc42 said in PanelDue on the Duet3 Board:

                              @Dougal1957 said in PanelDue on the Duet3 Board:

                              @dc42 Does the PanelDue still work if the D3 is run via a SBC? not that I plan on doing it as I have found a good but cheap 7" Hdmi touch screen for the pi4 but it would be good to know.

                              With a SBC attached you won't be able to list files or macros on the PanelDue, but the other functions should still work.

                              Would it be possible to store macros on a sd card inserted into the Duet 3 to access them via Paneldue when using a SBC?

                              Thanks, Martin

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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators @MartinNYHC
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                                @MartinNYHC said in PanelDue on the Duet3 Board:

                                Would it be possible to store macros on a sd card inserted into the Duet 3 to access them via Paneldue when using a SBC?

                                When using an attached SBC, all files are stored on the SBC, not on the Duet. Since RRF 3.1, and using the latest PanelDue firmware, the PanelDue can run macros stored on the SBC.

                                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                                • MartinNYHCundefined
                                  MartinNYHC
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                                  Perfect, thanks!

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