What firmware version are you using?
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@zapta said in What firmware version are you using?:
Upgrade level among the people that answer is very high. I wonder how well it represents the entire Duet user base.
Yep - could be some statistic magic: The "have the latest & greatest firmware" people maybe just coincidally are the same ones that seem to hang out in the forum and read the latest blog-entries
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Kossel XL+ Duet2 WiFi Firmare 3.2
CNC Test Bed 12 steppers Duet3 Firmware 3.2 RPi SBC
CNC Test Bed 12 steppers Duet3 spare/development Firmware 3.3 RPi SBC or standalone -
Im using 2.05 on all my duet wifi and 3.2 on my duet 3 board
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Waiting for 3.3 beta with new DSF beta for my Duet3 and running 3.2 as voted. I think many of us are waiting for that...
Running 2.05 on my Duet2WiFi. -
3.2 with Duet 2 Wifi and Duet 5 as extension. Railcore II 300 ZL configuration.
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2.0.5 on the CR-IDEX,
3.2.2 on the V-Core Pro,
3.2 on the Newmerod,
3.2.2 on the miniMIR,
3.2beta on the Colinear Tripteron.(the latter three are incomplete at the moment).
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On my Ender 5 with Duet Wifi on 3.2
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How do I change my vote to undo 2.5 and check 3.2 since I updated my SeeMeCNC Rostock Max V3.2 yesterday?
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My ender5 was down for a long time since the head got encased in plastic. I bought some new hotends and finally got it running again. Haven't had time to upgrade to v3 yet. I just want to get printing first.
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2.05 v-Core Pro (Duet2)
3.2 v-Cast IDEX (Duet3) - Work in progress
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Want to switch to RRP 3.1 for my delta and Railcore II just haven't got around to it..a little weary.
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at the moment iยดm really happy with the new 3.3beta1. Especially the new Function to Tune Heaters connected to Toolboards
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@Frederik said in What firmware version are you using?:
at the moment iยดm really happy with the new 3.3beta1. Especially the new Function to Tune Heaters connected to Toolboards
You're a brave man - I guess it comes from having a great name.
Frederick
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I am on 3.1.1 (2020-05-19b2).
Does duet3d have any recommendation on what version we should use if want long term support without having to upgrade to each new release?
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there is no LTS release. The recommendation so far always was to use the latest stable release (i.e. 3.2.2 right now). In practice, if you are on a release that works for you, there is no need to update. Unless there is (-:
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On a modified China corexy I run 2.05 and on new Muldex build yesterday 3.11, today 3.2 and at the moment rolling back as far 3.2 have major issues with tool change on my IDEX
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@zapta said in What firmware version are you using?:
I am on 3.1.1 (2020-05-19b2).
Does duet3d have any recommendation on what version we should use if want long term support without having to upgrade to each new release?
Ride the wave!
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@Phaedrux said in What firmware version are you using?:
Ride the wave!
My printer is pretty stable and useful these days so my focus shifted from the printer itself to what I am creating with it.
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@zapta well understood. Keep an eye on the release notes to see if anything is relevant to you. Now that rrf3 is maturing more features and improvements are on the way.