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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators @garyd9
      last edited by

      @garyd9 said in Why use a Raspberry Pi with a Duet 3?:

      Perhaps I'm over-simplifying, but...

      Is it correct that the PanelDue just uses serial communication with the duet board? Is it also correct that the PanelDue just uses gcode commands and responses to display data and take actions (in a manner very similar to how DWC works)?

      If so, would it be possible to just connect the PanelDue to the SBC and add serial code support to the daemon on the SBC?

      Yes. But we plan to change RRF to send file-related commands received locally by the Duet to the Pi anyway.

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      • A Former User?
        A Former User @garyd9
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        @garyd9 said in Why use a Raspberry Pi with a Duet 3?:

        If so, would it be possible to just connect the PanelDue directly to the SBC and add serial code support to the daemon on the SBC?

        No need to add anything. Search forum for socat

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        • BeosDocundefined
          BeosDoc
          last edited by Phaedrux

          I've been trying to justify using rPi with Duet3 myself, and its not the cost :-). If you want wifi, you can always use a router in bridge mode and plug Duet3 into it.
          Using rPi I see as have a few concerns: It's adds another possible point of failure. Maybe needing additional cooling, not to mention the extra space needed in the box for the board. What about power? rPi is a computer and should be shutdown properly. If you turn the power supply off you also cut power to rPi, or you have it setup another separate power supply to keep it running. Or you have to do a lot of rigging to have the rPi shut down properly then shutting off the noisy power supply.
          It's nice that it's easier to update the system. If you have a spare rPi laying around doing nothing, then maybe or you want to experiment. You can always add one later on down the road. I don't foresee anything coming down the pike, as a plugin, for a long time. So far I haven't even seen anyone with a great idea for a plugin and I can't think of any except maybe display the model that's in the stl file(s).

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User
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            In the near term it offers greater choice in touch screen interfaces and easier customization of the touch interaface compared to the PanelDue.

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            • BeosDocundefined
              BeosDoc @A Former User
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              @bearer
              I'm using an iPad and I can walk away from the printer and still have control 😄 . PanelDue I manly use to home or to remove filament, which I could do on the iPad too, just a matter of convenience.

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              • BeosDocundefined
                BeosDoc @A Former User
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                @bearer
                Unless your telling me it has a better and more information on the web interface on the rPi then it does on the duet3

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                • A Former User?
                  A Former User @BeosDoc
                  last edited by A Former User

                  @BeosDoc said in Why use a Raspberry Pi with a Duet 3?:

                  @bearer
                  I'm using an iPad and I can walk away from the printer and still have control 😄 . PanelDue I manly use to home or to remove filament, which I could do on the iPad too, just a matter of convenience.

                  If the PanelDue servers your needs then it clearly doesn't apply to you. But for printer manufacturerse etc that want to customzie things the rPi makes it easier.

                  Using an iPad has all the downsides of the rPi at a greater cost less the customization options. But again, if it servers your needs, then you're all good.

                  @BeosDoc said in Why use a Raspberry Pi with a Duet 3?:

                  @bearer
                  Unless your telling me it has a better and more information on the web interface on the rPi then it does on the duet3

                  Again, if you don't want to customize what is available on the PanelDue and DuetWebControl then no; but for CNC users something like DueUi greatly simplifies tailoring the interface to CNC use etc.

                  edit: actually some users have been rather keen to adopt using Rapsberry Pi with existing Duet 2 to improve the upload speed, and my limited testing shows a significant difference. Unsure how Duet3 stand alone uploads compare as i never tired but I recon there is yet room for improvement.

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                  • Dad003undefined
                    Dad003
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                    ive been running my duet 3 in standalone so far , i have a extra rooter so my duet has it own lan network that i can access via my PC or my phone when him at home , thinking in the future to maybe use a cheap tablet for it as well ,

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