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Unfortunately, I personally don't have such a mainboard and therefore I can't test it, but imho it might even be possible now to install a native Klipper on this B-revision mainboards.
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So if you're looking for a solution to run a different type of firmware (either a modded KobraOS or a native Klipper), please mind the following infobox.
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!!! warning Mind the Board Type
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!!! warning "Mind the Board Type"
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If you're not satisfied with the stock KobraOS and seek for other options, check which mainboard revision you have built in:
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- If it's the "Spe **A**" type, then you'd have to build in a different mainboard and go with a native Klipper (see the according chapter further down below).
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The mainboard comes with four TMC2209 silent stepper drivers (at least that's what Anycubic states - I didn't take off the heatsinks to check if these really are genuine TMC2209 chips) which are *soldered* onto the board (they can't be swapped out!).
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It offers three USB-A connectors and WiFi.
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!!! info "Modified KobraOS Available"
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For *this* type of mainboard there's a modded KobraOS version available - please see the according section in the chapter "Firmware" -> "KobraOS"
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Please see the expandable textbox below for further instructions and illustrations about how to actually open the housing and access the PCB.
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As this might be interesting for someone who might try to access the mainboard for reverse engineering, I'd like to mention that there's a four pin SPI/UART connector on the mainboard as shown in the following picture.
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![SPI connector](../assets/images/mainboard_K2Pro_connectors_SPI_web.jpg)
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??? example "How To Open The Mainboard's Housing"
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