Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware August 06, 2019 10:54AM |
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No Z probe just a Z endstop.Quote
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I have a SKR 1.3 with the latest firmware and the software spi, the screen and external sd card work without any extra wiring. I have an inductive z probe which needed to be configured in two places, boards.txt and config.g
I am now able to control my machine with the panel due or esp3d. I have set up a few macros in esp3d to mount and read the external sd card, stop and pause. I can print from the external sd card with a M32 command from the command line.
@ dark alchemist, you have not written as far as I can see, which type of Z probe you are using.
@sdavi, is it possible and planned to support the control of the stepper drivers via spi or uart?
Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware August 06, 2019 11:28AM |
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Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware August 06, 2019 11:44AM |
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Did that as well as m114, m122, m911 and everything was 100%.Quote
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@Dark Alchemist. You should be able to send M119 to get the state of the endstops and see if the state is changing when you activate each one. In reprapfirmware everything is configured via config.g in the /sys directory.
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Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware August 06, 2019 07:39PM |
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For the love of God please. I had the jerk off over on the Github close my thread because he had the reading comprehension of a Gnat over this very thing. Come on my guy, please, reread what I said. I said that in Marlin 2.0 I set the default max feedrate of 5mm/s which is 300mm/m but sometimes Marlin 2.0 (Marlin 1.x never ever did) allowed a F6000 to fly through BUT only on Z. Of course F6000 is crazy nonsense for Z but it was a test and Marlin 2.0 failed the test as the default I set of that 5 has always capped the max feedrate regardless if I put in F1000000000000000000000.Quote
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@Dark Alchemnist -
are really homing at F6000, that is 100mm/s for Z, that seems a aweuly quite high.
what was your M203 and M201 set to? put your configs on pastebin and link them here.
what kind of endstop are you using? is it a mechanical switch or an optical sensor or hall effect switch.
since this behavior existed in Marlin as well as in RRF, you might want to debug the sensor and cables from end to end.
Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware August 08, 2019 11:41AM |
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I have only tried Marlin not RRF as I am too scared to try RRF since Marlin 2.0 almost broke my bed and my 50 dollar boroglass when it just decided to crash into my nozzle and my hotend bend up and the bed bent down before I could stop it.
edit: M119 is always spot on and when I finally turned the power off to stop it M119 shows Z to be TRIGGERED.
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Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware August 08, 2019 11:18PM |
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Dark Alchemist
Sigh.
Will this be made for Platform.io so we can use Atom to compile it?
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Sigh.
Will this be made for Platform.io so we can use Atom to compile it?
Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware August 09, 2019 12:37AM |
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That is what scares me I think as I can't touch the code. I have been told various stories about it not fully working with the board or it does so I really have no idea.Quote
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Dark Alchemist
Sigh.
Will this be made for Platform.io so we can use Atom to compile it?
DA,
The latest code contains a tasks.json to build under Visusal Studio Code using the one of the extensions: windows-arm-none-eabi, linux-arm-non-eabi, or darwin-arm-none-eabi (depending on your platform). While it is not PlatformIO it allows you to build the source from within the IDE if you so desire. I have really only needed to built the code when debugging my hardware or want to be on the bleeding edge.
Lately I haven't had much of a need (or time) to build the code so often I have been using the prebuilt binary.
-dot_bob
Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware August 10, 2019 02:01AM |
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Well, I plugged in the latest Marlin 2.0 and now X moves Y and Y moves X but the old compiled firmware moved as it should have.Quote
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I have only tried Marlin not RRF as I am too scared to try RRF since Marlin 2.0 almost broke my bed and my 50 dollar boroglass when it just decided to crash into my nozzle and my hotend bend up and the bed bent down before I could stop it.
edit: M119 is always spot on and when I finally turned the power off to stop it M119 shows Z to be TRIGGERED.
1. take the boroglass off if you are worried about it and put something else in its place. get a dollar store mirror or picture frame for the glass or even a piece of polycarbonate or acrylic to put its place if you are worried about it.
2. if the printer is moving AND the endstop is showing triggered, then you have other electrical or mechanical issues. no matter what the firmware, bad hardware is going to be an issue for you. you need to fix that first.
3 what is your endstop device? what kind of hardware? you still have not answered that question.
4. you are going to have to dive in to RRF to decide if its for you. you have to decide if the current limitations of the port and the SKR 1.3 are acceptable to you.
there is lots of good documentation on Duet's site. you need to look at the commissioning guide [duet3d.dozuki.com]
RRF is not a plug-and-play solution. you are going to have to work through setting it up. personally, I think its worth it., but if you are someone who does not like problem solving and tweaking, then it might not be for you.
Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware August 11, 2019 04:47PM |
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Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware August 15, 2019 02:39PM |
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I found that to enable the paneldue the line needs to be at the start of the list.
Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware August 15, 2019 03:13PM |
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I put "lpc.uartPanelDueMode = true; //Enable PanelDue Support" as the first entry in my boards.txt file. You can check if it enabled with the M122 P200 output, to see this use the usb connection with the serial monitor in arduino ide.
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In the config.g file you need "M575 P1 B115200 S1"
On the panel due setup screen set the baud rate to 115200.
If it still does not connect check the tx and rx are connected correctly. ie rx to tx and tx to rx.
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sdavi-
Are you versioning the updates? I swear up updated the fw to the latest one. It reports as -
Firmware Version: 2.04RC1 (2019-07-14b1)
Thanks
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Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware October 10, 2019 03:55PM |
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Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware October 10, 2019 11:54PM |
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Hi all,
I got my hands on a ENC28J60 LAN ethernet module. I have a BTT SKR v1.3 and got the RRF working when connected to USB. Is there any way to Connect this module to the SKR now that software SPI is implemented. I don't use a LCD screen.
Thanks in advance for any info.
DocSolo
Re: LPC port of RepRapFirmware October 11, 2019 11:28AM |
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