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RepRapFirmware does not support SD cards formatted in exFAT format. of up to 32GB capacity, formatted as below.a branded card with a speed rating of Class 4 or higher.If you need to replace the micro SDHC card, we recommend you choose:

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It is possible to connect a second, low-speed SD card socket to most Duets (but not Duet 3 MB6HC), either by connecting a PanelDue, a 12864 LCD with SD card socket, or an external SD card reader. Damage to the SD card socket from using an extender cable is not covered by the warranty. Additionally, some types of SD card extender cable have been found to damage the SD card socket. Such cables do not generally work well at the high SD card transfer speeds used by the Duet. You can transfer files to/from the SD card over the web interface.Ĭaution! Do not use an SD extender cable. In normal use, you should never need to remove the SD card from its socket. Duet 3 is also supplied with an SD card, formatted with two partitions one for standalone mode, and one for use in a Raspberry Pi in SBC mode. Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet are supplied with a compatible SD card.

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For Duet 3 boards connected to a Raspberry Pi or other Single Board Computer (SBC), the SD card is put in the SBC, not in the Duet 3 see the Duet 3 documentation for using the Duet 3 in this configuration: Getting Started With Duet 3 ¶ General NotesĪll Duets have a built-in micro SDHC card socket. This guide deals with SD cards for use in the Duet SD card socket, for all Duets including Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet/Maestro, and Duet 3 running in standalone mode.










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