Raspberry Pi Install Tutorial
Hi,
I'm just getting into 3d printing and trying to set up a new Repetier server. I have already been using Repetier Host app to print directly and love it. Now, I'm trying to setup the server on a new Raspberry Pi 3b+. I was just wondering is there a good video tutorial or such that I might be able to use to make sure I'm doing it right? I see on the download page (https://www.repetier-server.com/download-repetier-server/) there is a "SD Image for Raspberry Pi" button, and a "Repetier-Server armhf 0.91.0" button as well as a "Repetier-Server armhf 64 bit 0.91.0" button. I have seen on some videos that "armhf" is a version installed on the Pi.
So I was confused as to which one I should be using. Also when looking at the docs located at (https://www.repetier-server.com/manuals/0.91/index.html) there was an install guide for Windows, Mac and Debian. I didn't see one for the Pi.
Any help find a good tutorial that is younger than a year old would be very helpful.
Thanks!
I'm just getting into 3d printing and trying to set up a new Repetier server. I have already been using Repetier Host app to print directly and love it. Now, I'm trying to setup the server on a new Raspberry Pi 3b+. I was just wondering is there a good video tutorial or such that I might be able to use to make sure I'm doing it right? I see on the download page (https://www.repetier-server.com/download-repetier-server/) there is a "SD Image for Raspberry Pi" button, and a "Repetier-Server armhf 0.91.0" button as well as a "Repetier-Server armhf 64 bit 0.91.0" button. I have seen on some videos that "armhf" is a version installed on the Pi.
So I was confused as to which one I should be using. Also when looking at the docs located at (https://www.repetier-server.com/manuals/0.91/index.html) there was an install guide for Windows, Mac and Debian. I didn't see one for the Pi.
Any help find a good tutorial that is younger than a year old would be very helpful.
Thanks!
Comments
https://www.repetier-server.com/download-images/
The image works with all Pis so it uses armel, but if you like you can use the image and then download armhf for enhanced speed if you have a pi 2 or bigger.