Releases: MillenniumMachines/RRF-Configs
RRF Configuration v0.3.0-rc1
Release v0.3.0-rc1
⚠️ 🦺 ATTENTION ⚠️ 🦺
If you are using a previous stable release of the RRF configuration and are suffering from random reboots, startup boot-loops, a machine that doesn't broadcast the Milo
access point after rebooting for the first time or anything similar to this (including OutOfMemory
errors during machining), you should upgrade to this version, which should fix those issues.
Upgrading
- You can upload any of these release zip files from Duet Web Control (DWC), via the "Files -> System" link in the menu.
- NOTE: If you upload the file via DWC and click 'Yes' to upgrade, the WiFi module will be flashed twice. There is currently no way around this, we need to do this to support extracting the file directly to the SD card for initial installations.
- The first time your machine reboots after installing the new release, it will switch back into Access Point mode and will not connect to your WiFi network if it was configured to do so - this is because WiFi network details might be wiped when the WiFi module is updated, and bringing the board back up in AP mode allows recovery without having to connect over USB.
- You can connect to the access point using the password in the documentation, and check if your WiFi network details need to be re-added using M587.
- You may then reboot, and the machine will revert to the existing configuration in
network-default.g
ornetwork.g
(if you have one). - Please see below for details of what is included in each release.
Milo V1.5
LDO-KIT-FLY-CDYV3
Notes
For machines built from the LDO kit using the Fly CDYv3, TMC2209 drivers and the LDO supplied motors capable of 3A/phase.
Contains
Component | Source File(s) | Version |
---|---|---|
RepRapFirmware | firmware_cdy3_f4.bin |
3.5.2-rc.1 |
DuetWiFiServer | WiFiModule_esp32.bin |
3.5.2-rc.1 |
DuetWebControl | DuetWebControl-SD.zip |
3.5.2-rc.1 |
Configuration | milo-v1.5/common and milo-v1.5/ldo-kit-fly-cdyv3 |
v0.3.0-rc1 |
Optionally, MillenniumOS | mos-release-v0.2.3.zip |
0.2.3 |
REFERENCE-FLY-CDYV3
Notes
For machines built from the Millennium Machines BOM using the Fly CDYv3, TMC2209 drivers and smallest NEMA23 motors.
Contains
Component | Source File(s) | Version |
---|---|---|
RepRapFirmware | firmware_cdy3_f4.bin |
3.5.2-rc.1 |
DuetWiFiServer | WiFiModule_esp32.bin |
3.5.2-rc.1 |
DuetWebControl | DuetWebControl-SD.zip |
3.5.2-rc.1 |
Configuration | milo-v1.5/common and milo-v1.5/reference-fly-cdyv3 |
v0.3.0-rc1 |
Optionally, MillenniumOS | mos-release-v0.2.3.zip |
0.2.3 |
REFERENCE-SKR3-EZ-5160
Notes
For machines using the SKR3-EZ (h723), external BTT 5160 drivers and 3A/phase or higher NEMA23 motors. WARNING: Do not use with other 5160 drivers unless they have the same sense resistor value of 0.022Ω!
Contains
Component | Source File(s) | Version |
---|---|---|
RepRapFirmware | firmware_skr3ez_h723.bin |
3.5.2-rc.1 |
DuetWiFiServer | WiFiModule_esp32.bin |
3.5.2-rc.1 |
DuetWebControl | DuetWebControl-SD.zip |
3.5.2-rc.1 |
Configuration | milo-v1.5/common and milo-v1.5/reference-skr3-ez-5160 |
v0.3.0-rc1 |
Optionally, MillenniumOS | mos-release-v0.2.3.zip |
0.2.3 |
What's Changed
- Clarify upgrade notes by @benagricola in #32
- Add
user-config.g
example file and loader by @benagricola in #33 - Switch to
3.5.2-rc1
RRF by @benagricola in #34 - Fix release issues by @benagricola in #35
- Make release process quieter by @benagricola in #36
Full Changelog: v0.2.0...v0.3.0-rc1
RRF Configuration v0.2.0
Release v0.2.0
Upgrading
- You can upload any of these release zip files from Duet Web Control (DWC), via the "Files -> System" link in the menu.
- NOTE: If you upload the file via DWC and click 'Yes' to upgrade, the WiFi module will be flashed twice. There is currently no way around this, we need to do this to support extracting the file directly to the SD card for initial installations.
- The first time your machine reboots after installing the new release, it will switch back into Access Point mode and will not connect to your WiFi network if it was configured to do so - this is because WiFi network details might be wiped when the WiFi module is updated, and bringing the board back up in AP mode allows recovery without having to connect over USB.
- You can connect to the access point using the password in the documentation, and check if your WiFi network details need to be re-added using M587.
- You may then reboot, and the machine will revert to the existing configuration in
network-default.g
ornetwork.g
(if you have one). - Please see below for details of what is included in each release.
Milo V1.5
LDO-KIT-FLY-CDYV3
Notes
For machines built from the LDO kit using the Fly CDYv3, TMC2209 drivers and the LDO supplied motors capable of 3A/phase.
Contains
Component | Source File(s) | Version |
---|---|---|
RepRapFirmware | firmware_cdy3_f4.bin |
3.5.1 |
DuetWiFiServer | WiFiModule_esp32.bin |
3.5.1 |
DuetWebControl | DuetWebControl-SD.zip |
3.5.1 |
Configuration | milo-v1.5/common and milo-v1.5/ldo-kit-fly-cdyv3 |
v0.2.0 |
Optionally, MillenniumOS | mos-release-v0.2.2.zip |
0.2.2 |
REFERENCE-FLY-CDYV3
Notes
For machines built from the Millennium Machines BOM using the Fly CDYv3, TMC2209 drivers and smallest NEMA23 motors.
Contains
Component | Source File(s) | Version |
---|---|---|
RepRapFirmware | firmware_cdy3_f4.bin |
3.5.1 |
DuetWiFiServer | WiFiModule_esp32.bin |
3.5.1 |
DuetWebControl | DuetWebControl-SD.zip |
3.5.1 |
Configuration | milo-v1.5/common and milo-v1.5/reference-fly-cdyv3 |
v0.2.0 |
Optionally, MillenniumOS | mos-release-v0.2.2.zip |
0.2.2 |
REFERENCE-SKR3-EZ-5160
Notes
For machines using the SKR3-EZ (h723), external BTT 5160 drivers and 3A/phase or higher NEMA23 motors. WARNING: Do not use with other 5160 drivers unless they have the same sense resistor value of 0.022Ω!
Contains
Component | Source File(s) | Version |
---|---|---|
RepRapFirmware | firmware_skr3ez_h723.bin |
3.5.1 |
DuetWiFiServer | WiFiModule_esp32.bin |
3.5.1 |
DuetWebControl | DuetWebControl-SD.zip |
3.5.1 |
Configuration | milo-v1.5/common and milo-v1.5/reference-skr3-ez-5160 |
v0.2.0 |
Optionally, MillenniumOS | mos-release-v0.2.2.zip |
0.2.2 |
What's Changed
- Update release note generation by @benagricola in #29
- Check that endstops are actually triggered during homing by @benagricola in #28
- Add missing fans.g config by @benagricola in #30
- Put upgrade notes above release contents by @benagricola in #31
Full Changelog: v0.2.0-rc4...v0.2.0
RRF Configuration v0.2.0-rc4
Release v0.2.0-rc4
Milo V1.5
LDO-KIT-FLY-CDYV3
Notes
For machines built from the LDO kit using the Fly CDYv3, TMC2209 drivers and the LDO supplied motors capable of 3A/phase.
Contains
Component | Source File(s) | Version |
---|---|---|
RepRapFirmware / DuetWifiServer | firmware_cdy3_f4.bin |
3.5.1 |
DuetWebControl | DuetWebControl-SD.zip |
3.5.1 |
Configuration | milo-v1.5/common and milo-v1.5/ldo-kit-fly-cdyv3 |
v0.2.0-rc4 |
Optionally, MillenniumOS | mos-release-v0.2.2.zip |
0.2.2 |
REFERENCE-FLY-CDYV3
Notes
For machines built from the Millennium Machines BOM using the Fly CDYv3, TMC2209 drivers and smallest NEMA23 motors.
Contains
Component | Source File(s) | Version |
---|---|---|
RepRapFirmware / DuetWifiServer | firmware_cdy3_f4.bin |
3.5.1 |
DuetWebControl | DuetWebControl-SD.zip |
3.5.1 |
Configuration | milo-v1.5/common and milo-v1.5/reference-fly-cdyv3 |
v0.2.0-rc4 |
Optionally, MillenniumOS | mos-release-v0.2.2.zip |
0.2.2 |
REFERENCE-SKR3-EZ-5160
Notes
For machines using the SKR3-EZ (h723), external BTT 5160 drivers and 3A/phase or higher NEMA23 motors. WARNING: Do not use with other 5160 drivers unless they have the same sense resistor value of 0.022Ω!
Contains
Component | Source File(s) | Version |
---|---|---|
RepRapFirmware / DuetWifiServer | firmware_skr3ez_h723.bin |
3.5.1 |
DuetWebControl | DuetWebControl-SD.zip |
3.5.1 |
Configuration | milo-v1.5/common and milo-v1.5/reference-skr3-ez-5160 |
v0.2.0-rc4 |
Optionally, MillenniumOS | mos-release-v0.2.2.zip |
0.2.2 |
Upgrading
- You can upload any of these release zip files from Duet Web Control (DWC), via the "Files -> System" link in the menu.
- NOTE: If you upload the file via DWC and click 'Yes' to upgrade, the WiFi module will be flashed twice. There is currently no way around this, we need to do this to support extracting the file directly to the SD card for initial installations.
- The first time your machine reboots after installing the new release, it will switch back into Access Point mode and will not connect to your WiFi network if it was configured to do so - this is because WiFi network details might be wiped when the WiFi module is updated, and bringing the board back up in AP mode allows recovery without having to connect over USB.
- You can connect to the access point using the password in the documentation, and check if your WiFi network details need to be re-added using M587.
- You may then reboot, and the machine will attempt to connect to your network again.
What's Changed
- Change release names by @benagricola in #21
- Fix tabbing on release.sh by @benagricola in #22
- Changes so releases can work with the new RRF release style by @benagricola in #23
- Make release notes more obvious by @benagricola in #24
- Switch to using a table for components by @benagricola in #25
- Add SKR3-EZ + External 5160 config by @benagricola in #26
- Fix issues with RRF 3.5.1 configuration releases by @benagricola in #27
Full Changelog: v0.1.0-rc3...v0.2.0-rc4
RRF Configuration v0.1.0-rc3
Milo V1.5
LDO-KIT-FLY-CDYV3
- RepRapFirmware: firmware-stm32f4-wifi-3.5.0-rc.3%2B101.bin
- DuetWiFiServer: DuetWiFiServer_32-2.1beta6-01.bin
- DuetWebControl: DuetWebControl-SD.zip
- Optionally, MillenniumOS: mos-release-v0.2.1-rc3.zip
REFERENCE-FLY-CDYV3
- RepRapFirmware: firmware-stm32f4-wifi-3.5.0-rc.3%2B101.bin
- DuetWiFiServer: DuetWiFiServer_32-2.1beta6-01.bin
- DuetWebControl: DuetWebControl-SD.zip
- Optionally, MillenniumOS: mos-release-v0.2.1-rc3.zip
Upgrading
- You can upload any of these release zip files from Duet Web Control (DWC), via the "Files -> System" link in the menu.
- NOTE: If you upload the file via DWC and click 'Yes' to upgrade, the WiFi module will be flashed twice. There is currently no way around this, we need to do this to support extracting the file directly to the SD card for initial installations.
- The first time your machine reboots after installing the new release, it will switch back into Access Point mode and will not connect to your WiFi network if it was configured to do so - this is because WiFi network details might be wiped when the WiFi module is updated, and bringing the board back up in AP mode allows recovery without having to connect over USB.
- You can connect to the access point using the password in the documentation, and check if your WiFi network details need to be re-added using M587.
- You may then reboot, and the machine will attempt to connect to your network again.
What's Changed
- Bundle latest stable MillenniumOS release with configuration by @benagricola in #17
- Reorder release code and fix builds by @benagricola in #18
- Remove pre-release board by @benagricola in #19
- Move build and release into single job by @benagricola in #20
Full Changelog: release-389c14a73d3b28758f0c4dfbdb62852ee0720290...v0.1.0-rc3
RRF Configuration v0.1.0-rc2
Contains
RepRapFirmware: 3.5.0-rc.3
DuetWifiServer32: 2.1-beta6
DuetWebControl: 3.5.0-rc.3
Upgrading
- You can upload any of these release zip files from Duet Web Control (DWC), via the "Files -> System" link in the menu.
- NOTE: If you upload the file via DWC and click 'Yes' to upgrade, the WiFi module will be flashed twice. There is currently no way around this, we need to do this to support extracting the file directly to the SD card for initial installations.
- The first time your machine reboots after installing the new release, it will switch back into Access Point mode and will not connect to your WiFi network if it was configured to do so - this is because WiFi network details might be wiped when the WiFi module is updated, and bringing the board back up in AP mode allows recovery without having to connect over USB.
- You can connect to the access point using the password in the documentation, and check if your WiFi network details need to be re-added using M587.
- You may then reboot, and the machine will attempt to connect to your network again.
What's Changed
- Fix potential boot loop on brand new WiFi devices by @benagricola in #16
- Switch to using Pin IDs instead of aliases by @benagricola in #7
- Allow releases with different chips / firmwares by @benagricola in #16
Full Changelog: release-1f990ffec4dc8edbedaf70ecb59836084443afe0...release-389c14a73d3b28758f0c4dfbdb62852ee0720290
RRF Configuration v0.1.0-rc1
Contains
RepRapFirmware: 3.5.0-rc.3
DuetWifiServer32: 2.1-beta6
DuetWebControl: 3.5.0-rc.3
Upgrading
- You can upload any of these release zip files from Duet Web Control (DWC), via the "Files -> System" link in the menu.
- NOTE: If you upload the file via DWC and click 'Yes' to upgrade, the WiFi module will be flashed twice. There is currently no way around this, we need to do this to support extracting the file directly to the SD card for initial installations.
- The first time your machine reboots after installing the new release, it will switch back into Access Point mode and will not connect to your WiFi network if it was configured to do so - WiFi network details might be wiped when the WiFi module is updated.
- You can connect to the access point using the password in the documentation, and check if your WiFi network details need to be re-added using M587.
- You may then reboot, and the machine will attempt to connect to your network again.
What's Changed
- Upload RRF firmware with both filenames to enable mainboard upgrades via DWC @benagricola in #15
- Increase X and Y current to 1.8A on LDO kit config by @benagricola in #14
Full Changelog: release-4b03838cb1969fac48cd06c13a25a02f216abe6b...release-1f990ffec4dc8edbedaf70ecb59836084443afe0
RRF Configuration v0.0.1-rc9
Contains
RepRapFirmware: 3.5.0-rc.3
DuetWifiServer32: 2.1-beta6
DuetWebControl: 3.5.0-rc.3
Upgrading
- You can upload any of these release zip files from Duet Web Control (DWC), via the "Files -> System" link in the menu.
- The first time your machine reboots after installing the new release, it will switch back into Access Point mode and will not connect to your WiFi network if it was configured to do so - WiFi network details might be wiped when the WiFi module is updated.
- You can connect to the access point using the password in the documentation, and check if your WiFi network details need to be re-added using M587.
- You may then reboot, and the machine will attempt to connect to your network again.
What's Changed
- Fix M552 S-param validation by @benagricola in #10
- Implement optional example files by @benagricola in #11
- Add network default settings by @benagricola in #12
- Load MillenniumOS if installed by @benagricola in #13
Full Changelog: release-2ff8d045f8843e9160f278cc1f9d1e3822eaef1a...release-4b03838cb1969fac48cd06c13a25a02f216abe6b
RRF Configuration v0.0.1-rc7
Contains
RepRapFirmware: 3.5.0-rc.3
DuetWifiServer32: 2.1-beta6
DuetWebControl: 3.5.0-rc.3
What's Changed
- Added Milo V1.5 Reference build configuration by @benagricola in #8
- Build multiple machine configs by @benagricola in #8
Full Changelog: release-f70521f8d67882d56a1e2349f47dd4cd4e2468fe...release-2ff8d045f8843e9160f278cc1f9d1e3822eaef1a
RRF Configuration v0.0.1-rc6
Contains
RepRapFirmware: 3.5.0-rc.3
DuetWifiServer32: 2.1-beta6
DuetWebControl: 3.5.0-rc.3
What's Changed
- Remove synchronous M552.1 from boot by @benagricola in #5
Full Changelog: release-59f11ea006c6c29940e7cc66bff2abf0b26f0e7f...release-f70521f8d67882d56a1e2349f47dd4cd4e2468fe
RRF Configuration v0.0.1-rc5
Contains
RepRapFirmware: 3.5.0-rc.3
DuetWifiServer32: 2.1-beta6
DuetWebControl: 3.5.0-rc.3
What's Changed
- Enforce hardware-specific drives.g file by @benagricola in #2
- Update LDO kit toolsetter pin by @benagricola in #3
M552.1
Support for Ethernet (LAN) ports andrunonce.g
WiFi channel configuration. by @benagricola in #4
Full Changelog: release-8752040531f9bae5e5c261e2f6e9c8b988b68b90...release-59f11ea006c6c29940e7cc66bff2abf0b26f0e7f