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Thanks for answering. I've been looking at Bigtreetech's GitHub and under Firmware the readme.md states that the newest firmware is "Marlin 2.0.6 (Jan 25 2021 13:43:58)", this is older than my 2.1.1. The folder structure under are made with dates as folder names. There is a folder newer than the newest firmware stated in the readme.md. But there is no version number, just firmware.bin in folders named SKR 2-F407, SKR 2-F429 and SKR V1.4. I don't even know what motherboard i have.. On https://marlinfw.org/ they say that the current release is 2.1.2.4. Pretty close to mine, but I'm missing the last digit. So I assume the firmware on my printer is self compiled. I've watched some videos on how to compile my self, but I'm afraid that with my noob-knowledge i could brick the printer.