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    • chrishammundefined
      chrishamm administrators @nickpgre
      last edited by

      @nickpgre I can confirm that, it will be fixed in the next DWC version.

      Duet software engineer

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      • nickpgreundefined
        nickpgre @chrishamm
        last edited by nickpgre

        Thanks @chrishamm !

        The only way to figure if it could be loaded, was to load the height map before homing so to get the warning message!

        Have a good day!

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        • gtj0undefined
          gtj0 @chrishamm
          last edited by

          @chrishamm said in Height Map recall:

          There are a couple of indicators:

          1. When you click on "Compensation & Calibration", the popup menu displays the current compensation type.
          2. If that shows that you are using a heightmap, you can see on the Heightmap page what the loaded heightmap looks like (provided you are using 3.01-RC7 or newer)

          Actually, you only see what's in the file "heightmap.csv" not necessarily what was loaded, at least by my testing.

          If I start with no heightmap loaded and no heightmap.csv, DWC shows "File 0:/sys/heightmap.csv not found".

          If I do a G29 S1 P"heightmap-hot.csv", the DWC will automatically update and show the map but if I refresh, it goes back to "File 0:/sys/heightmap.csv not found".

          I also note that move.compensation.file is always NULL in the DSF OM and missing altogether in the RRF OM.

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          • garyd9undefined
            garyd9 @gtj0
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            @gtj0 said in Height Map recall:

            I also note that move.compensation.file is always NULL in the DSF OM and missing altogether in the RRF OM.

            On RRF 3.01-RC9+1 (duet3 standalone):

            4/22/2020, 10:15:26 PM	m409 K"move.compensation.file"
            {"key":"move.compensation.file","flags":"","result":"0:/sys/heightmap.csv"}
            

            ; after running : G29 S1 P"another_map.csv"

            4/22/2020, 10:19:23 PM	m409 K"move.compensation.file"
            {"key":"move.compensation.file","flags":"","result":"0:/sys/another_map.csv"}
            

            "I'm not saying that you are wrong - I'm just trying to fit it into my real world simulated experience."

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            • gtj0undefined
              gtj0 @garyd9
              last edited by

              @garyd9 said in Height Map recall:

              m409 K"move.compensation.file"

              Well, that's quite odd...

              M115
              FIRMWARE_NAME: RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC FIRMWARE_VERSION: 3.01-RC9+1 ELECTRONICS: Duet 3 MB6HC v0.6 or 1.0 FIRMWARE_DATE: 2020-04-22b1
              G29 S1 P"heightmap.csv"
              Height map loaded from file heightmap.csv
              m409 K"move.compensation.file"
              {"key":"move.compensation.file","flags":"","result":null}
              G29 S1 P"heightmap-hot.csv"
              Height map loaded from file heightmap-hot.csv
              m409 K"move.compensation.file"
              {"key":"move.compensation.file","flags":"","result":null}
              

              OK maybe it's just me.

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              • garyd9undefined
                garyd9 @gtj0
                last edited by

                @gtj0

                SBC vs standalone?

                No idea, but seems like a bug. @dc42?

                "I'm not saying that you are wrong - I'm just trying to fit it into my real world simulated experience."

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                • gtj0undefined
                  gtj0 @garyd9
                  last edited by

                  @garyd9 said in Height Map recall:

                  @gtj0

                  SBC vs standalone?

                  No idea, but seems like a bug. @dc42?

                  Maybe. I'll create a separate thread for it.

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                  • 3DPrintingWorldundefined
                    3DPrintingWorld
                    last edited by

                    To update DWC to 2.1.5 do I not just upload the .zip like I do for RRF? After I do this the status on the general tab does not change from 2.0.4.

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                    • Phaedruxundefined
                      Phaedrux Moderator @3DPrintingWorld
                      last edited by

                      @3DPrintingWorld said in Height Map recall:

                      To update DWC to 2.1.5 do I not just upload the .zip like I do for RRF? After I do this the status on the general tab does not change from 2.0.4.

                      Yes, you should be able to. You can also do it manually by pulling the SD card and using a PC to extract the zip file into the /www folder.

                      Try uploading DWC version 2.0.7 first. Maybe it's too out of sync.

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                      • 3DPrintingWorldundefined
                        3DPrintingWorld
                        last edited by

                        Thanks! Updated RRF and DWC to the latest RC and the height map is now displaying properly.

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