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    RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020

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    • whosrdaddyundefined
      whosrdaddy
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      @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

      RPi connection option for Duet 2

      Is the plan to have this for the existing Duet 2 boards or will this option only be available for a newer revision board?

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      • chas2706undefined
        chas2706
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        @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

        RPi connection option for Duet 2

        I think it might be a good idea to concentrate on getting the dsf up to date on duet3 rpi first??

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        • A Former User?
          A Former User @chas2706
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          @chas2706 said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

          I think it might be a good idea to concentrate on getting the dsf up to date on duet3 rpi first??

          mostly developed by different people if not mistaken it won't be detrimental to the DSF, might even be beneficial to get a larger user base providing feedback.

          @whosrdaddy said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

          Is the plan to have this for the existing Duet 2 boards or will this option only be available for a newer revision board?

          it was said that you could in theory disconnect an ethernet module and wire that interface to a Pi once the firmware support is in place, but we'll have to wait and see I guess.

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          • Danalundefined
            Danal
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            The Pi to Duet 3 interface is SPI. Duet 2 does bring SPI out to the expansion connector.

            Pure speculation on my part... but I'd expect nothing will need to be removed, just hook up the SPI and run the correct firmware.

            Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators @chas2706
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              @chas2706 said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

              @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

              RPi connection option for Duet 2

              I think it might be a good idea to concentrate on getting the dsf up to date on duet3 rpi first??

              Duet 2 will use the same DSF as Duet 3, so no additional DSF work will be needed.

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @Danal
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                @Danal said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

                The Pi to Duet 3 interface is SPI. Duet 2 does bring SPI out to the expansion connector.

                Pure speculation on my part... but I'd expect nothing will need to be removed, just hook up the SPI and run the correct firmware.

                The plan in the short term is to use a Duet 2 Ethernet without the Ethernet module. The high speed SPI bus is on the socket for the Ethernet module.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @garyd9
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                  @garyd9 said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

                  There was talk in the past of adding support in RRF3 to redirect certain file system related gcodes to DSF so that PanelDue could be fully utilized with a Duet3 attached to DSF.

                  Is this still on the road map?

                  Yes I hope to implement that, but it needs support in DSF, which may not be implemented in time for 3.02.

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                  • littlehobbyshopundefined
                    littlehobbyshop @dc42
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                    @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

                    • Triggers (M581) and wait-for-input (M587) supported on expansion and tool boards

                    M587 is Add WiFi network. Do you mean M577? I would very much like a 'Wait for external trigger' function

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                    • botundefined
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                      dc42,

                      I have an interest in beginning an effort to continue development on RRF 2 until end of life. RRF 2 in its current state is just splendid for me, and I see potential value in maintaining it as a sort of "long-term-support" firmware that users can rely on to always be available to troubleshoot or implement in mission critical machines.

                      Do you have any thoughts about RRF 2.0 you could document before leaving it to the community? I think you did some seriously magnificent things with RRF 2, and you seem off to the races with RRF 3. A short-medium length debrief of your thoughts about how you left it and what you may have wished to implement had development continued would be super-welcomed.

                      Thanks! You are literally one of the most important people in the RepRap community. I will continue directly supporting your products as long as you continue to produce them.

                      *not actually a robot

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @littlehobbyshop
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                        @littlehobbyshop said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

                        @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

                        • Triggers (M581) and wait-for-input (M587) supported on expansion and tool boards

                        M587 is Add WiFi network. Do you mean M577? I would very much like a 'Wait for external trigger' function

                        Thanks for pointing that out. I have corrected it.

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                        • deckingmanundefined
                          deckingman @dc42
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                          @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

                          Support switch-type Z probes on expansion and tool boards

                          Bit confused by this on the road map for RRF3.02. I already have the Metrol switch that I use as a Z (nozzle) probe configured as a simple switch (using M574) and connected to an expansion board. Did you mean "non switch-type Z probes on expansion boards? Or did you mean add type 5 to M558 for expansion boards?

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                            dc42 administrators @deckingman
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                            @deckingman said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

                            @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

                            Support switch-type Z probes on expansion and tool boards

                            Bit confused by this on the road map for RRF3.02. I already have the Metrol switch that I use as a Z (nozzle) probe configured as a simple switch (using M574) and connected to an expansion board. Did you mean "non switch-type Z probes on expansion boards? Or did you mean add type 5 to M558 for expansion boards?

                            M574 configures it as an endstop switch, not a Z probe.

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                            • chas2706undefined
                              chas2706
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                              @dc42
                              I think it might be a good idea to concentrate on getting the dsf up to date on duet3 rpi first??

                              I was referring to conditional gcode does not work on duet3 with SBC and anything regards console feedback e.g G32 does not either.

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                              • oozeBotundefined
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                                When will you have time to address the SD card connection issues with the PanelDue and Duet3 running from a RPi? Thanks

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                                  dc42 administrators @oozeBot
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                                  @gfisher said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

                                  When will you have time to address the SD card connection issues with the PanelDue and Duet3 running from a RPi? Thanks

                                  See my earlier reply https://forum.duet3d.com/post/135146.

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                                  • copystringundefined
                                    copystring
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                                    Any plans for M80/M81 support for meanwell PSUs?
                                    I know I asked this before. Like many other. Is this anywhere on a plan?

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                                      dc42 administrators @copystring
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                                      @copystring said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

                                      Any plans for M80/M81 support for meanwell PSUs?
                                      I know I asked this before. Like many other. Is this anywhere on a plan?

                                      Do you mean to invert the PS_ON signal, or something else?

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                                      • copystringundefined
                                        copystring @dc42
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                                        @dc42 Yes. This.

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                                        • arhiundefined
                                          arhi @dc42
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                                          @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

                                          The high speed SPI bus is on the socket for the Ethernet module.

                                          USB serial port not fast enough?

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                                          • gtj0undefined
                                            gtj0 @arhi
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                                            @arhi said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

                                            @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware road map as at 15 February 2020:

                                            The high speed SPI bus is on the socket for the Ethernet module.

                                            USB serial port not fast enough?

                                            The idea was to keep the USB serial port free and the the SPI bus runs at 5MHz (depending on how you have it configured) and uses less resources on the Duet. Didn't make sense to develop 2 different ways to communicate between the Duets and SBC.

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