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As for 32bit.
Its interesting, when I looked last week i found ramps fd post that I didnt see half a year ago when there was only a very beta board from geetech. But now I also found RADDS for due, which I also didn't see before. I especially like the ability for DVR8825 drivers but the pricepoint is in the same region as a new Duet and the .6 duet is also getting old I think.
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As for 32bit.
Its interesting, when I looked last week i found ramps fd post that I didnt see half a year ago when there was only a very beta board from geetech. But now I also found RADDS for due, which I also didn't see before. I especially like the ability for DVR8825 drivers but the pricepoint is in the same region as a new Duet and the .6 duet is also getting old I think.
Bear in mind that the Duet gives you an Ethernet port and web interface, and software-controlled stepper motor current. RADDS for Due gives you neither. Duet 0.6 is still a good board unless you want exactly 2 extruders.
There is also the Alligator board, based on Arduino Due like the Duet, but with DRV8825 drivers on board. I haven't used one, but I understand it has an Ethernet port and software controlled motor currents. I am told that RepRapFirmware is being ported to it. What I don't know is whether the SD card is connected to the mcu using the HSMCI bus or with SPI. If it uses SPI then the upload speed to SD card via the web interface will be poor.
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@dc42
do you see any chance in implementing support for a Toshiba FlashAir-SD card into your branch?
It would provide SD-memory and WiFi in one device.
But it needs a full size SD-socket. That might be a good reason to also implement a RRD "smart-LCD" with encoder and fullsize SD-card.
-Olaf
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@dc42
do you see any chance in implementing support for a Toshiba FlashAir-SD card into your branch?
It would provide SD-memory and WiFi in one device.
But it needs a full size SD-socket. That might be a good reason to also implement a RRD "smart-LCD" with encoder and fullsize SD-card.
-Olaf