PanelDue firmware 1.22.1 released
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Did you press the Erase button on PanelDue, then the Reset button?
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@dc42 Yes. The device is available at /dev/.
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$ sudo bossac -i -d --port=ttyACM0 -U true -e -w -v -b /home/bruno/Dropbox/RepRap/Duet/Firmware/PanelDue-5.0i-7.0i.bin -R
Set binary mode
readWord(addr=0)=0x20000800
readWord(addr=0x400e0740)=0x289b09e0
chipId=0x289b09e0
Unsupported processor
Send auto-baud
Set binary mode
readWord(addr=0)=0x20000800
readWord(addr=0x400e0740)=0x289b09e0
chipId=0x289b09e0
Unsupported processor
No device found on ttyACM0 -
The clue is the "Unsupported processor" message. Looks like the version of bossa you have is too old.
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@dc42 I have the latest from the main Ubuntu repository (1.3a) I could only find windows versions. Are there any alternatives for Bossa?
ps.: I already updated using windows so... I'll try again next update.
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I thought people who used Linux were generally into building applications from source?
The alternative is SAM_BA from Microchip, https://www.microchip.com/developmenttools/ProductDetails/atmel sam-ba in-system programmer. I can't remember whether it has a preconfigured product entry for the SAM4S4B chip.
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@dc42 said in PanelDue firmware 1.22.1 released:
I thought people who used Linux were generally into building applications from source?
Not me I am just a regular user in this regard. The most updated versions I could not build from source and the error messages are far from my knowledge and I was not able to find a solution using search engines. It seems that the latest versions are windows only.
I'll look for the SAM_BA. Thank you.
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Now the STOP button works nicely as intended!! Quick and definitive.
And the console can show the full information from the Laser Filament Monitor!
But....
ps.: I would rather edit the information to be shorter
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Other than making a few strings shorter (e.g. "allowed movement" -> "allow"), which information do you suggest we leave out of the response?
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"Duet3D laser filament monitor" not needed or just use a shorter name like D3DLFM
"on endstop input 3" not needed as I tell the port at the M591 command itself or only do something like "@D0"D3DLFM@D0, disabled, allow 40%>120%, check 3.0mm, pos. -7.8, brt/sh 82/17, min 69%, avg 93%, max 118%, 1206.9mm
Not sure how short it can be without the need to consult something to know what it each part means.