Large Format Dowell to Duet conversion
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@charles-fraser said in Large Format Dowell to Duet conversion:
I have tried all I can to get the USB 3.0 drivers from Windows or Intel on the various USB ports that come with my Azorus Extreme threadripper mobo
If it's got a threadripper CPU then it's probably using an AMD Ryzen chipset. Try getting the motherboard drivers from AMD. See https://www.amd.com/en/support.
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@dc42 thanks for that. I just tried that but it still doesn't recognise the device:
The really annoying thing is I know it worked once! it's just I can't work out why it's not working anymore. If you know any PC driver experts that would be amazing. I thank thee.
Regarding the jumper reset and bassa reinstall I've just got back with a new micro USB data cable and am going to give it a go.
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@dc42 @jay_s_uk @chrishamm @Phaedrux
So I have jumped the erase pins with a crocodile clip and nothing happens. The status light is still very very dim orange.
The board does not show up in the ports on Bossa either. Please advise
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@charles-fraser you need to remove the jumper/clips once powered before it'll find it in bossa
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@jay_s_uk I have, as described in the instructions also. It still does not light up or turn up in Bossa. Is it possible I have a faulty board now somehow?
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@charles-fraser i think its more getting it to work with the mac than it being faulty.
Are you still on the mac or have you tried with a PC?
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@jay_s_uk sorry if I did not say: I moved my PC over this morning. Everything I just tested was with the PC not the mac. Either way the jumper reset should reset the board and stop the status light from being dim. This does not happen. Do I need to do this with a SD card in the reader? Please advise @dc42
Oh and by the way: I think your update of the AMD mobo drivers was what fixed the usb drivers so that now all the Azure Kinect 3D cameras work! So happy about this. A very welcome offset if somehow I have bricked all the Duet electronics. So thanks for that. Just hope we can get the Duet electronics to post again.
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@dc42 @Phaedrux @chrishamm please respond? It is not working. It is not resetting when I jumper the reset pins, nothing happens. Is the board bricked ?
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@dc42 @Phaedrux @chrishamm please respond? Is this think faulty / broken???? Can I have a replacement please??
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@charles-fraser It is highly unlikely that your board is defective - it it were, you'd see USB errors. Provided your PC/MAC simply fails to detect the board, you can still connect your SBC/RaspberryPi via USB to the board and launch bossa via the program menu (press F11 first to minimize DWC). With recent DuetPi versions (like I assume you have installed), you can flash the Duet firmware as well. The matching firmware can be found in
/opt/dsf/sd/firmware/Duet3Firmware_MB6HC.bin
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@chrishamm thank you, those were the instructions that I was trying to follow to flash the board but it does reset when I jump the 'erase' pins. Can you please explain why.
I will try to access from Bossa on the Pi but surely I will have the same problem if it is not erase when I jump the erase pins? Please can someone address why this is not erasing????
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@charles-fraser its erased as the orange light is dim. the real issue you're having is getting the board to be recognised by a pc/mac.
give the pi a go to see if that recognises it.
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@Charles-Fraser Also try a different microUSB cable in case yours is missing the data lines- unfortunately there are countless charge-only cables out there.
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@chrishamm I brought a data cable and tested it. No luck. May I suggest using USB-C on the board
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@chrishamm @Phaedrux @dc42 @jay_s_uk
Hi there, I have tried to connect to the Duet 3 via Bossa on the Pi and it does not see anything in the ports there
Furthermore, as explained before, when following the step in your instructions (image below) to get it to show up in Bossa, i.e jumping the erase pins, the status light does not light up again, which is a pre-requisite for getting the Duet to show up in Bossa, so if that step cant be taken and this is the final fallback instruction, what do I do?
I have now connected through a brand new high speed usb 3.0 data and power to the board via a powered USB 3.0 hub and I still can't get Bossa to see the Duet 3 on the board. What do I do?
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@charles-fraser said in Large Format Dowell to Duet conversion:
@chrishamm I brought a data cable and tested it. No luck. May I suggest using USB-C on the board
USB-C is just as bad in this respect if not worse- most USB-C cables I see advertised carry power only.
To answer your earlier question, it doesn't matter whether you have a SD card in the Duet or not.
When connecting to a PC via USB, open Device Manager on the PC and expand Ports - COM and LPT. That's where the Duet port should appear, either as a Duet or as a Bossa port or as a generic COM port.
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@dc42 the power was not on for the USB power hub, now it is it recognises the com port on PC and it recognises com4 in Bossa. I will try to follow the instructions to flash the D3 with Bossa
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@dc42 Hi please can you provide instructions for how to add the .bin firmware to the /sys file of the config.zip ?
And why do you instruct that the expansion board .bin file goes in the /sys folder and not the /firmware folder?
@jay_s_uk I got it working again. But still stuck trying to update firmware on the expansion board.
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@charles-fraser https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Getting_Started_With_Duet_3
have a read through that