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QuoteDark 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 des
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dot_bob
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
QuoteDark Alchemist
Sigh.
Will this be made for Platform.io so we can use Atom to compile it?
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
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dot_bob
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
Quotesdavi
Looks like the main cause was "updating" the network driver memory allocation to match the other drivers in +tcp, so i've reverted back to the previous version.
Ive run a couple of different test gcodes through and so far no issues.
Updated Binary
Your binary is working on everything I throw at it so far. I keep you up to date if I see anything strange.
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dot_bob
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
Here is an update with what I have been trying. I upped the DdaRingLength to 28 and was able to complete my simple calibration print ok but it crashed when printing a simple benchy right as it was printing the wording on the first layer. I upped to 32 and it still ended up crashing on a benchy. Upped to 40 it completed the benchy but the web server quit working I assume it ran out of memory as
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dot_bob
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
I am using delta kinematics when I see the fault. Loading the old release I am able to successfully print the gcode that is crashing on the testingConfig build. This is the first part of the diagnostic output:
M122
=== Diagnostics ===
RepRapFirmware for LPC176x based Boards version 2.03beta2 running on LPC176x at 120Mhz
Used output buffers: 2 of 15 (5 max)
=== RTOS ===
Static ram: 5192
Dynamic
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dot_bob
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
I had a little free time last night so I gave the testingConfig branch a try on my MKS SGEN (basically an MKS SBase without on board drivers).
A few things I observed... It appears the endstop min <-> max order is reversed in the boards.txt. According to documentation from MKS the pinout is the same as the SBASE but I ended up needing to flip the max and min endstop pin definitions in th
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dot_bob
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
Well after playing with the firmware the last couple of nights I have it running on a couple of printers and added support for the BIQU SKR board. I have submitted a couple of pull request with these changes.
I have been playing with the MKS SBASE trying to get networking and the discount reprap full graphics display running reliably. The hardware was designed pretty poorly as the display can't
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dot_bob
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
QuoteStlLooking
QuoteMKSA
I then plugged the TFT32 in (same setup from smoothie installation) and it is not seeing the thermostor plugged into any of the 3-thermistor sockets.
Could you or someone else, please point me at (or attach here) all the files I need on the SD to at least see something on the LCD and /or the TFT. They do not need to be setup for a delta as I just have the board on the
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dot_bob
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
I though I would post a quick update on my progress with this LPC port. I have the majority of the hardware for the TEVO little monster running with the exception of the discount full graphics display or the stock TFT32. Delta compensation is working along with networking.
When I first started with networking it was barely usable on internet explorer and chrome and firefox would just crash.
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dot_bob
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
I just purchased a couple of Duet 2 WiFi's from Matter Hackers and while I was attempting at getting one running on a coreXY I stumbled upon this port. I have a couple of machines that run on Marlin 2.0 with a MKS sbase, RE-ARM, and AZSM mini. I plan to try this port on most of them.
I am starting on a Tevo Little Monster delta which is mostly stock but comes with a MKS sbase standard. Playi
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dot_bob
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future