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    Duet 3, SBC can I also run Octopi on the SBC for older printers

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    • warpster
      warpster last edited by

      As the tittle says, I currently run a Railcore with a Duet 3 and toolboard. I'm thinking of adding the SBC to the Duet 3 and I was thinking it would be nice to also run Octopi on the SBC to manage a non Duet printer I have. Is this possible or is the SBC locked into the Duet role only?

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      • jay_s_uk
        jay_s_uk last edited by

        that should be possible

        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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        • warpster
          warpster last edited by

          Thanks for the reply. That's encouraging but me being an idiot as far as Linux goes does anyone have a link or some info to help accomplish this?

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          • gaweyo
            gaweyo last edited by

            if you plan on running DSF and Octoprint on the same SBC you'll likely need some custom configs as both cannot use port 80 for their own webserver - but can be done.

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            • oliof
              oliof last edited by

              Octoprint is already using a reverse proxy for the web serving, so binding DWC to a local IP and reverse proxying that should be possible.

              <>Creality CR-20 IDEX Duet3 mini 5+<>RatRig V-Minion SKR RRF 1.1<>

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