tekk.ninja post at 2015-11-30 04:42:01

Pi PC + 3d Printer No serial

I bought myself a Orange Pi PC and it arrived a few days ago. Ive been fidling with distros to get something that worked. I eventually got a hold of @loboris images and grabbed debian wheezy and loaded the correct Uimage and script.bin files. All USB ports work (finally) and i managed to get octopi installed working off both the raspberry Pi guide and off the BeagleBoneBlack guide. I have yet to go through this guide.

My problem though is that I am not seeing any devices in the Octoprint menus.

/dev shows:
android_adb      loop4               tty1   tty40   ttyS2
apm_bios         loop5               tty10tty41   ttyS3
block            loop6               tty11tty42   uhid
btrfs-control    loop7               tty12tty43   uinput
bus            loop-control      tty13tty44   urandom
cachefiles       MAKEDEV             tty14tty45   usb_accessory
cedar_dev      mapper            tty15tty46   usbdev1.1
char             mem               tty16tty47   usbdev2.1
console          mmcblk0             tty17tty48   usbdev3.1
cpu_dma_latencymmcblk0p1         tty18tty49   usbdev4.1
cuse             mmcblk0p2         tty19tty5    usbdev5.1
disk             mtp_usb             tty2   tty50   usbdev6.1
disp             net               tty20tty51   usbdev7.1
fb0            network_latency   tty21tty52   usbdev8.1
fb1            network_throughputtty22tty53   usbdev8.2
fb2            null                tty23tty54   vcs
fb3            ppp               tty24tty55   vcs1
fb4            psaux               tty25tty56   vcs2
fb5            ptmx                tty26tty57   vcs3
fb6            pts               tty27tty58   vcs4
fb7            random            tty28tty59   vcs5
fd               root                tty29tty6    vcs6
full             rtc               tty3   tty60   vcsa
fuse             rtc0                tty30tty61   vcsa1
hdmi             shm               tty31tty62   vcsa2
i2c-0            snd               tty32tty63   vcsa3
i2c-1            spidev0.0         tty33tty7    vcsa4
input            stderr            tty34tty8    vcsa5
ion            stdin               tty35tty9    vcsa6
kmsg             stdout            tty36ttyGS0vmouse
loop0            sunxi-reg         tty37ttyGS1watchdog
loop1            sunxi_soc_info      tty38ttyGS2xt_qtaguid
loop2            tty               tty39ttyGS3zero
loop3            tty0                tty4   ttyS0
and lsusb shows:

Bus 008 Device 002: ID 2341:0042 Arduino SA Mega 2560 R3 (CDC ACM)
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 007 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 008 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub


Im not a Linux guru but can figure my way around.

Any help or advice would be awesome

toxuin post at 2015-12-2 20:15:42

My guess would be you have to know what is the chip that is used in your 3d printer board as usb2serial adapter and have a kernel module for it installed. Is it a boring RAMPS or something more exotic?
Seeing nothing in lsusb output suggests to check your cable. There should be at least some unknown device listed, even if no driver presents.

tekk.ninja post at 2015-12-3 03:37:27

Definitely wasn't the cable. I tried your guide as listed earlier and its working 100% now. Unfortunately the bump in performance (rpi B+ to the OP PC) hasn't really made a difference. The web page loads a lot faster however I still get stuttering on curves. Obviously its the buffers on the Ardunio. Also a bit disappointing that the RPI NOIR cam wont work on this board. :/

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