Hi,
Since there is no official thread for the Repetier FW for the Duet ARM board, here it is...
Duet electronics looks very promising given the manufacturability of the board (SMDs, etc.) and a design which I would prefer to RADDS given the potential EMI issues with THD components - it's also an all-in-one solution with some cool features like ethernet plug and an expansion board for more extruders :D. I noticed that there is already some discussion on using Repetier's products on the ARM electronics, e.g.:
Thread: A faster ARM controller
Thread: Repetier-Host V0.90D for RepRapPro Ormerod printer
Google Groups Discussion: Now printing with Repetier firmware on the Arduino Due
Is there going to be an official release of the Repetier Firmware for the Duet in the near future? I believe this is done fairly easily since the firmware already supports ARM Cortex M3 CPU architecture (aka Arduino Due), and RADDS in particular. If it's just a matter of changing the pin configuration, then it's a piece'o'cake. Or do we need to consider something else?
Since there is no official thread for the Repetier FW for the Duet ARM board, here it is...
Duet electronics looks very promising given the manufacturability of the board (SMDs, etc.) and a design which I would prefer to RADDS given the potential EMI issues with THD components - it's also an all-in-one solution with some cool features like ethernet plug and an expansion board for more extruders :D. I noticed that there is already some discussion on using Repetier's products on the ARM electronics, e.g.:
Thread: A faster ARM controller
Thread: Repetier-Host V0.90D for RepRapPro Ormerod printer
Google Groups Discussion: Now printing with Repetier firmware on the Arduino Due
Is there going to be an official release of the Repetier Firmware for the Duet in the near future? I believe this is done fairly easily since the firmware already supports ARM Cortex M3 CPU architecture (aka Arduino Due), and RADDS in particular. If it's just a matter of changing the pin configuration, then it's a piece'o'cake. Or do we need to consider something else?