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Dec 2015

I am trying to upgrade my CTC Dual to 7.6 (does .7 work well with the printer?) Sailfish but I can’t get it to work for some reason. We have the correct ReplicatorG version and followed instructions we found to the T but I can’t get it to work for some reason. I am not wholly sure as to which machine I should be choosing and which board.

I am currently running the stock 7.4 firmware that comes with the printer.

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I have been banging my head against this issue for a while now with no real end in sight.

I’ll see what I can do, I have some time to try some more now. I usually have my brother to hand though to help with the button pushing.

We were trying for 2 or 3 hours yesterday with no progress.

I have been trying for another hour or so and still no dice. On the verge of giving up, I have no idea how it can be a timing problem any more, I have tried every which way possible.

Hi there,

Sorry to hear that things aren’t going that well for you. If we are to presume that it is hardly a timing issue by now, then it could still be possible that you’d be experiencing the same troubles I did in the beginning, in spite of me using linux - meaning, it could be that ReplicatorG isn’t actually communicating properly with your printer at all.

In my case, as stated below, while running Replicatorg-0040r33-Sailfish-linux.tgz from the command line, I would get the /dev/ttyACM0 device discovered but when pressing Upload for the firmware part, I got an error specific to linux claiming that lib-usb 0.4.1 could not be found. Without this library working, it made total sense to me to first fix that and then deal with timings.

My point is, if by some reason your system has an issue with the USB communication somehow specific to the printer and along the lines of what happened with me, that might be it.

Unfortunately I don’t have any other alternative besides suggesting you’d get an Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS like I have and use it to replicate my steps. At least by that point and running ReplicatorG off of the command line, we might get some hints as to what is happening, either bad timing or USB communication all the way.

If no other solution is presented, I’d be willing to guide you with this if you decide to do it - you can reach me directly through my Hub and we’d take it from there.

I have a server here running ubuntu, when my brother gets home I’ll give it a try on there.

Here’s hoping that fixes it.

Thank you for all of your help it is hugely appreciated.

So I am trying it on Linux, just one problem though, ReplicatorG can’t detect the printer. It is says it can’t find a port to use, how do I fix that?

Unplug the printer from usb; sudo dmesg -c Plug the printer dmesg It should output something there, in particular if any tty device is created. What linux distro are you running? EDIT post the results of dmesg and if available, the outputs of uname -a lsb_release -a as root

I will get to that as soon as possible, I have to give up for tonight though because its new years and I have to spend it with the other half. Thank you for your help, I will get back to you as soon as I get to try it.

Same here and have a good one, we’ll eventually figure it out I believe, Happy New Year!