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    • mrenz999undefined
      mrenz999
      last edited by

      2 questions. Do I need an SD card in the Duet 3 with the PI connected ?
      And should the Red Diag light be illuminated ?

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      • HebigTundefined
        HebigT
        last edited by HebigT

        1). You'll want to remove the SD card when running in SBC mode (with Pi connected)

        Since the SD card normally holds your printer config files, they will be placed in a directory on the Pi instead.

        2). When running in SBC mode, the Red diag LED will blink every second.

        Here's a good resource if you haven't already seen it:

        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Getting_Started_With_Duet_3

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        • A Former User?
          A Former User @mrenz999
          last edited by

          Do I need an SD card in the Duet 3 with the PI connected ?

          No, should not have a SD card or ethernet connected to Duet 3 when using with raspberry pi.

          And should the Red Diag light be illuminated ?

          Diag should blink if firmware is running normally afaik

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          • mrenz999undefined
            mrenz999 @HebigT
            last edited by

            @jpomo10 Thank you. Blinking every second is about right 🙂 Now to get the IR sensor working so I can home things 🙂

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