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    • Jimmykcundefined
      Jimmykc @A Former User
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      @bearer I download the CoreNG-dev, FreeRTOS-master, and RRFLibraries-dev, then I build them. The eclipse show no error and no warning.666.jpg
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      When I increase the RepRapFirmware-3.01-RC9 file to the project, I build them.
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      The eclipse show 32 errors and 2 warnings.
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      I re-check the step 14, but I don’t know what the meaning of “Then clean and build RepRapFirmware (the clean step is needed to make Eclipse notice that the output library files in the other projects have been built)” is.

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @Jimmykc
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        @Jimmykc said in How to build the bin file?:

        I don’t know what the meaning of “Then clean and build RepRapFirmware (the clean step is needed to make Eclipse notice that the output library files in the other projects have been built)” is.

        Right click on the project and select Clean form the drop-down menu.

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        • Jimmykcundefined
          Jimmykc @dc42
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          @dc42 I refer to your suggestions, but I have a questions.
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          Do I need to import to the file “DuetWiFiSocketServer” if I want to use Duet3 MB6HC and expansion board 3HC as a standalone board. (No Pi) ?

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
            last edited by dc42

            You don't need DuetWiFiSocketServer to build Duet 3 firmware.

            Latest RRF 3.01-RC source is currently on branch v3.01-dev of RepRapFirmware. The v3 branch is a few commits older.

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            • Jimmykcundefined
              Jimmykc @dc42
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              @dc42 I import the v3.01-dev of RepRapFirmware.1.jpg 88.jpg
              I right click on the project and select build configuration -> Set Active -> Duet3_V06_CAN0.
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              I build it, but I fail.
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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators
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                The versions of the CoreNG and RepRapFirmware projects you are using are slightly mismatched. Try updating both of them.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                • Jimmykcundefined
                  Jimmykc @dc42
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                  @dc42 I update CoreNG and RepRapFirmware projects. The previous problem has be fixed but show a new error.
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                  log2.txt

                  I re-build the project again, and the error will not appear.

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
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                    You can find crc32appender.exe under the Tools folder of the RepRapFirmware repository. Copy it on to your PC and add it to the PATH.

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                    • Jimmykcundefined
                      Jimmykc @dc42
                      last edited by

                      @dc42 I paste the crc32appender.exe on my path.
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                      I fixed all problems. Thank you, but I have the last question.
                      Is the bin file for main board if I select build configuration -> Set Active -> Duet3_V06?
                      Is the bin file for expansion board if I select build configuration -> Set Active -> Duet3_V06_CAN0 ?
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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators
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                        The _CAN0 one is just a test configuration so that we can test the second CAN port, which the standard firmware doesn't use. Use the Duet3_V06 configuration.

                        To build expansion board firmware, import project Duet3Expansion into your workspace and build that project.

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                        • Jimmykcundefined
                          Jimmykc @dc42
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                          @dc42 Now I know how to build the bin file. Thanks you so much.

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                          • arhiundefined
                            arhi
                            last edited by

                            @dc42 this still stands for RRF3.1 ?

                            to build firmware version 2.03beta3 and later use version 2018-q4-major

                            or you moved to 2020 version maybe?

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators
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                              For 3.1.1 I used version 9-2019q4-major. But I see that 9-2020-q2-update is now available, so I'll probably switch to that for 3.2.

                              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                              • arhiundefined
                                arhi @dc42
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                                @dc42 nice, I recompiled it on mac, was faster to get everything up and running without messing out working envinronments for other stuff on my main win desktop and compiling is fast enough that the speed of the mac is not that important 😄 .. brew is a nice addon to osx 🙂 .. brew installs (GNU Tools for Arm Embedded Processors 9-2019-q4-major) 9.2.1 20191025 (release) [ARM/arm-9-branch revision 277599] so exactly what you say you are using for 3.1.1 and the issue is only with src/GCodes/GCodeBuffer/ExpressionParser.cpp the conv.Accumulate is called with wrong number of parameters .. probbly ReprapFirmware:v3-dev vs RRFLibraries:dev at point I was doing a clone were out of sync (I see that whole section is new) ... I just needed to do the quick read of the ADC so I removed that whole section and compiled without a problem 😄 .. got data I needed I returned release 3.1.1. 🙂 ..

                                I moved to 2020 myself for few projects and so far did not notice any issues

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