Hello,
I would like to upload firmware to my PanelDue display using Bossa, but the micro-USB port is broken. I couldn’t find any other way to connect it. Is it possible to upload the firmware using a different method? Could you please help me?
Hello,
I would like to upload firmware to my PanelDue display using Bossa, but the micro-USB port is broken. I couldn’t find any other way to connect it. Is it possible to upload the firmware using a different method? Could you please help me?
@droftarts I solved my issue, thank you.
@jay_s_uk I downloaded the Duet3Firmware_MB6HC.bin file from the "3.5.3 Release Candidate 1" section on this link: https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware/releases. Then, I shorted the "erase" jumper on the board. After waiting for a few seconds, I removed the jumper and pressed the reset button. I used "Bossa" to flash the firmware I downloaded from the link mentioned above. After flashing, I clicked "Verify" and it was successful, but the LED is still constantly lit. What should I do next? If what I’ve done is not correct, what is the correct process? Is there anything I’ve missed or something I haven’t done?
@jay_s_uk It stays dimly lit all the time.
@jay_s_uk After applying the steps here, is the LED supposed to turn off? When I follow the steps and then plug in the Ethernet cable, my computer doesn’t detect the board’s port. Can you help me with this?
@jay_s_uk The status LED is dimly lit.
@jay_s_uk I applied the settings from the link you provided. In PuTTY, I’m getting the outputs shown in the attachment. Is this normal? When I typed M552, it didn’t return an IP address.
@jay_s_uk If you can show me how to do it using PuTTY, I can try that as well.
@jay_s_uk I want to test the board in standalone mode by connecting it to my computer via a USB cable and using YAT for testing. However, I receive a warning in YAT, as shown in the attached image. I am following the steps from this link: "https://docs.duet3d.com/en/How_to_guides/Getting_connected/Getting_connected_to_your_Duet," but when I enter M552 S1 in the program, it doesn’t return an IP address. I would like to test it first, and then connect it with the SBC later.
@jay_s_uk I tried with that cable, but when I run it in standalone mode, I receive a warning in the YAT program, as shown in the attached image. Don’t I need to connect it with a USB cable when running in standalone mode?
@Phaedrux I am setting up a new system and running the board with RepRap firmware. The connection between the Raspberry Pi 4 and the Duet 3 6HC is established via a USB cable. I tested it in standalone mode, and I receive a warning in the YAT program. When running in standalone mode, should the SD card be inserted? If so, what files need to be present on the SD card? Could you please assist with this?
Problem Description:
When I try to access the Duet Web Control (DWC) interface, I get stuck with the message "Connecting..." and below it, an error appears stating: "Could not connect to Duet: Timeout while waiting for transfer ready pin."
I'm unsure how to resolve this issue. What could be causing this problem, and how can I fix it?