makerbase-mks / MKS-SKIPR

MKS SKIPR is an all-in-one board launched by Makerbase for running Klipper. It integrates the RK3328 SOC running the Klipper host and the STM32F407VET6 MCU responsible for executing specific machine actions. It meets the use of most 3D printers.
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list of issues #27

Open mozg4D opened 1 year ago

mozg4D commented 1 year ago

EMMC not getting detected on 2 TF card readers tried with 2 different adaptors and two EMMCs, TF card readers read other TF cards without problems

ADC out of range on first boot, with nothing connected to board Internal error during connect: bad marshal data (tuple size out of range) - on second boot Not getting detected when connected to LAN via cable. Ping to displayed IP - fail MKS pi screen lags like crasy, hardly ever detects touches - unusable When connected to any of USB ports, board not getting powered Same on second skipr board

mozg4D commented 1 year ago

ok issue was with both of my card readers and with default files on emmc. replaced with https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tTuSvF9OL2qtPXElau8YOXn2sWbdxa9e and ... it worked on first launch, but the second one - "Internal error during connect: bad marshal data (tuple size out of range)" that is a "great" error description)) WTF? Same happens when I launch from tf card. First boot after flashing - ok, but screen unusable. second boot - "tuple size out of range" I see someone actually managed it to work.. how???

mozg4D commented 1 year ago

after connecting wifi module most issues relolved. connect to your local wifi from pi screen, connect keyboard to enter password to board. launch your rourer web panel to define board IP. enter that ip in browser adress bar to see fluidd panel. update klipper from that panel (at the bottom of settings page) Update moonrarker, use password - makerbase it works! (except screen lag) connect termistors to get rid of ADC out of range error