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The Linux armhf AppImages are built on Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (yes, really!). Known issues are:
It's a 32 bit build (to match the current Rasbian system).
Due to the version of OpenGL that is supported, the layer display is limited to compatibility mode.
Also due to the legacy OpenGL support, the new "orientate selected face downwards" feature is not available.
But, hey, it runs on a PI 4 and can slice a benchy, what more do you need?
Since 2020/02/08 I'm building using GLES rather than desktop OpenGL because the PI 4 provides better support for that. I'm hoping that in the future it will support GLES version 3.2 and then it may be possible to use the prettier layer view and not use compatibility mode.
Make sure your PI 4 has the libgles-dev package installed (sudo apt-get install libgles-dev).
In the Cura 5.8 stable release, everyone can now tune their Z seams to look better than ever. Method series users get access to new material profiles, and the base Method model now has a printer profile, meaning the whole Method series is now supported in Cura!
We are happy to announce the next evolution in the UltiMaker 3D printer lineup: the UltiMaker Factor 4 industrial-grade 3D printer, designed to take manufacturing to new levels of efficiency and reliability. Factor 4 is an end-to-end 3D printing solution for light industrial applications
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zerspaner_gerd 383
Ich habe davon was gelesen
Das letzte mal glaube ich hier irgendwo
In der README.md Datei steht folgendes
Gruß
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