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No eeprom File #75

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Hans-kloss2 opened this issue Jun 12, 2019 · 19 comments
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No eeprom File #75

Hans-kloss2 opened this issue Jun 12, 2019 · 19 comments

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@Hans-kloss2
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I have a normal eeprom, but there is no eeprom file.
And with the automation of the raspberry pi, he can't find the eeprom file (stratatools_rpi_daemon prodigy)
are there someone who can help me?

@Hans-kloss2
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the eeprom are making some repositories without the eeprom file
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@Hans-kloss2
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please help

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for more informations just ask

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i have an eeprom from stratasys (sst 768)

@bvanheu
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bvanheu commented Jun 30, 2019

Likely a problem with the physical connection with the EEPROM. Too long wire maybe?

@Hans-kloss2
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thanks, i will try it

@Hans-kloss2
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no it did not work, i tried with a shorter wire. i have still the same problem. there is no eeprom file to manipulate :(

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Do you know, where the issue is. because i tried it with shorter wire didn't work. and on JPG 0700 what does the programm means with machine type?

@Hans-kloss2
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i have a stratasys (sst 768) eeprom, do you think they have changed the software on the eeprom?

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the blue one. in the repository is no eeprom file to manipulate. i think they have changed the software from the eeprom. do you think i just can at my own make an eeprom file, and copy it into it?

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sorry the purple circle

@bvanheu
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bvanheu commented Jul 7, 2019

Can you give me the output of this command:
ls /sys/bus/w1/devices/

while the eeprom is connected

@Hans-kloss2
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the output is (w1_bus_master1)
i tried it a few more times.

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now there are more folders?

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after some refreshings, there are more folders then just the w1_bus_master1 folder, after about 1 minute the folders changed? (Name?) please help :(
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ltmetalman commented Aug 18, 2019

I am getting this too. I tried putting the positive at the 3.3 volt source and I got a family code of 68 which didn't make sense. Haven't been able to reproduce that though. Can it be because my printer (dimension) isn't supported? or that I'm on raspi 4? or that eeproms are different now than in 2014? All these worries.

@Hans-kloss2
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i'm making it on a raspberry pi 2 b with noobs 1.7

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but i think that my eeprom is a newer one, and the software does not recognize it.

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i think our eeproms aren't supported as you said

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