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    Duet 2 Maestro and FYSETC Mini12864

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    • pixelpieperundefined
      pixelpieper
      last edited by

      After creating my third Maestro Mini12864 wiring loom I thought it might be time to create a Pinout for others to reuse...

      maestro_12864.png

      This is for the Mini12864 in Version 1.2 without RGB - tested with RC1 of Version 3.2

      IMG_8071.jpg IMG_8072.jpg

      Voron V2.434 / Duet 3 Mini5+, Duet 3 Expansion Mini 2+, Duet 1LC V1.1 Toolboard
      Voron V0.250 / Duet 2 Maestro

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      • A Former User?
        A Former User
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        Could you just add which of the two chipsets that display uses? ST7920 or ST7565 iirc.

        (and awesome, nice and clear I'm sure that'll be helpful to some and I'll be linking to it if I see questions about it!)

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        • pixelpieperundefined
          pixelpieper
          last edited by

          @bearer said in Duet 2 Maestro and FYSETC Mini12864:

          Could you just add which of the two chipsets that display uses? ST7920 or ST7565 iirc.

          The Mini12864 uses the ST7565. Displays with the ST7920 such as the reprep discount one are natively supported without the need of a dedicated wiring loom.

          Configuration needed:

          ; Enable LCD 
          M918 P2 E-4
          

          Voron V2.434 / Duet 3 Mini5+, Duet 3 Expansion Mini 2+, Duet 1LC V1.1 Toolboard
          Voron V0.250 / Duet 2 Maestro

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