Framework-Laptop-13
OctoPrint
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12 | 223 | |
1,434 | 8,053 | |
1.7% | 1.1% | |
3.2 | 9.3 | |
13 days ago | 5 days ago | |
OpenSCAD | Python | |
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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Framework-Laptop-13
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Review: Framework Laptop finally gets an AMD Ryzen config–and it’s pretty good
You definitely could. All the details are available on the FrameworkComputer github org and you could either use what they have as a basis for a chassis or design your own custom chassis that fits the framework parts.
https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/Framework-Laptop-13
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Raspberry Pi 5
You can also buy mainboards[1] and expansion cards[2] (usb-c, hdmi etc.) from the same website. Depending on how beefy of a computer you want there are mainboards from 299 USD to 700 USD. So for ~500 USD you can get a very powerful tiny-ish computer. It obviously won't have the IO capabilities of pi-like hobby boards but it'll function great as a thin client for running linux / home automation stuff.
[1]: https://frame.work/marketplace/mainboards
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Where is everyone selling old framework mainboards/parts?
Framework themselves do sell older mainboards at a discount.
- Mainboard operation
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A Framework Laptop Hacking Story
So if this isn't the EC firmware flash, where is that? I peeked under all the components on the top side of the board that I could (fan, etc.) but couldn't find any other flash chips. I tried looking at the schematic, and while it mentions two flash ROMs, it doesn't mention where to find them. Reluctantly, I took out the mainboard and checked the under-side.
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Looking for a portable computer similar to steam deck or rog ally for AR glasses
You can also buy a framework mainboard. It’s basically the motherboard of a laptop without screen, keyboard and trackpad.
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How I feel about framework
And I don't mean ideologically, though that's good too. Their top end AMD Ryzen 7 main board upgrade kit is $700 and that's what you'd pay for a mid range business laptop. Add $40 for a mainboard case which basically gets you a new computer and it's not a bad deal at all.
- What’s your favorite laptop brand and model for yourself?
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5000€ Laptop from 2007
What I don't get about your comments is that you're opposing upgradeability and repairability, when it's really just the same concept stretched further: instead of there being one spare part for anything that can break in a given model, you have multiple tiers for parts that effectively make the laptop more of a modular series than a single model, like Framework does. And to answer your question from a further comment, you can indeed upgrade to a later gen mainboard, in fact you can even go AMD.
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PC form factors (concept)
If you are still looking for a place to start you should check out framework's github. They have a bunch of 3d models already designed. You can modify them and framework even has a process to submit possible upgrades for their designs. https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/Framework-Laptop-13
OctoPrint
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How could I send .gcode wirelessly
The cheapest way is to use OctoPrint. Octoprint itself is free, and although it's often run on a Raspberry Pi, it can be installed on many things, such as an old laptop runing Linux or even Windows, or a small single-board computer. OctoPrint would connect to the printer using a USB cable, and you'd send the slicer output to Octoprint over your WiFi.
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List of your reverse proxied services
Octoprint
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Error when manually trying to run octoprint from Orange Pi
2023-11-08 14:10:57,263 - octoprint.util.connectivity.connectivity_checker - INF O - Resolving octoprint.org is working
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Raspberry Pi 5
- Two LibreELEC (https://libreelec.tv/) mediaplayers in house (yes, one is not enough in my big family).
- One for hosting low usage applications at home network (Unifi controller and some more).
- Octoprint (https://octoprint.org) connected to the 3d-printer.
- One on my desk for hardware hacking – mostly as just a PC with GPIO.
- Some Raspberry Pi Zeros as security cameras.
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[3D Printer] (Microcenter In-Store Only) Creality Ender 3 V2 3D Printer - $99.99 ($279.00-$179.01)
Really quite easy, especially if you have ever dealt with a raspberry pi before. Once installed & set up, you manage everything over a web interface. I even added a webcam to it in order to see what's going on. Check out https://octoprint.org/
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Aquila X2 locking up after printing crash
For other devices it can be harder, there are guides for installing on Linux on the octoprint website (I use an old laptop running Linux Mint). If using an old Android phone look for Octo4A.
- Octoprint 1.9.1
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Just bought a Ender 3 Neo
I’d just get Octoprint setup and a camera for it
- Comunicación entre web e impresoras 3d
- ELEGOO Neptune 3 Pro kabellos ?
What are some alternatives?
FullPageOS - A raspberrypi distro to display a full page browser on boot
mainsail - Mainsail is the popular web interface for managing and controlling 3D printers with Klipper.
UsbAsp-flash - Program allow you to program flash memory on the protocols spi, I2C, MicroWire. Supports CH341a, UsbAsp, AVRISP(LUFA), Arduino, FT232H.
moonraker - Web API Server for Klipper
ExpansionBay - CAD and documentation for the Expansion Bay module system in the Framework Laptop 16
octo4a - Use your old Android device as an OctoPrint server.
EmbeddedController - Embedded Controller firmware for the Framework Laptop
BIGTREETECH-SKR-mini-E3 - BIGTREETECH SKR-mini-E3 motherboard is a ultra-quiet, low-power, high-quality 3D printing machine control board. It is launched by the 3D printing team of Shenzhen BIGTREE technology co., LTD. This board is specially tailored for Ender 3 printer, perfectly replacing the original Ender3 printer motherboard.
fpp - Falcon Player
klipper - Klipper is a 3d-printer firmware
vesta - Indoor environment monitoring on a Raspberry Pi with HomeKit integration. I²C, SPI, UART, GPIO, MQTT. Node.js, Python (and MicroPython!), Arduino, C, C++.
Marlin - Marlin is an optimized firmware for RepRap 3D printers based on the Arduino platform. | Many commercial 3D printers come with Marlin installed. Check with your vendor if you need source code for your specific machine.