Hey, I knew someone would tell me this, because I forgot to tell that I actually used an uno yesterday. But is it possible that marlin can't handle the uno? Because I have never heard of someone using the uno... Still hope someone can help me out! Nibenby Niben - Controllers
Hey Noobman and others, Thank you so much for giving these advices! And I have used them! But i get an error while uploading when I try what Noobman told me to, here is the error: Maybe you can see what is wrong because I don't know... To me it looks like a maze of thousand crazy codes. QuoteError message Arduino: 1.6.3 (Windows 8.1), Board:"Arduino Uno" In file included from Marlin_main.cpp:3by Niben - Controllers
Quotegeorge4657 Take a look at the pins.h file I've done that, but there I can't discover any assignments of pins, no pin number there. I have searched in the rest of the files, and for example the pins_CHEAPTRONIC.h file looks very organized and nice. I think I have to create such a file, but how do I make sure that file works with the rest of Marlin (for example with the configuration.h file)?by Niben - Controllers
Again, i'm a complete beginner, but I think I partly understand what you mean. So i have to create a folder like the ones in the link you sended me. But in most of them, there is two files indeed, a configuration.h file and a configuration_adv.h file. And in these files there is a huge bunch of ajustable code. But i do not see any places where the pins of the arduino are assigned to certain functby Niben - Controllers
I'm fairly new to the world of 3D printing, altough i've worked with these machines before, but i've decided to build my own printer now. My question is: how can I use marlin for my own controller board, so i'm just using the arduino mega 2560, but I do not use ramps or any of the other default boards. I have made myself a mother board with stepper motor driver boards on it, but how to i use Marlby Niben - Controllers