![]() Do you have a more definitive path I could follow to get to the file in question?Īnd gadgetChris - I'm seeing the same things you're seeing as far as Marlin commands that don't work. I'm not sure where you found the pre-compiled file that worked for you pbarnwell, I looked on TTs site on github, but didn't see anything that matched your description. I would simply leave it at version 1.0.1 and live with it, but that's not why I "upgraded." For one thing firmware version 1.0.1 gives me an error with Octopi indicating that my "firmware is broken" and will result in communication errors (which I have experienced). I get the feeling that the bootloader simply does not work on this board. Also I have been using the original 8GB SD card fully reformatted (to 32FAT), and re-partitioned with only a 2GB partition, etc. ![]() filename, or naming it firmwarenew.bin, or firmware_1, etc. I've tried many things, including changing the file name from Ender-3-Pro-4.2.7. Inspection of the sd card contents will then show an additional file: "EEPROM.DAT" with a 4KB size. The screen goes solid blue for about ten seconds, then immediately returns to the usual Ender 3 logo, and whether checked immediately or an hour later, the version showing on the "About." screen is version 1.0.1. I download the "Ender-3-Pro-4.2.7-Marlin2.0.1-V1.0.1-TMC2225-English.rar" file, extracted it to and empty 8GB SD card and renamed it to "firmware.bin." I then put the card into the Ender 3 Pro that I have upgraded with a 4.2.7 motherboard, and turned the machine on. I'm trying to upgrade the firmware that came with the board (Marlin 1.0.1) to v2.01.
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