It worked. I swapped chips and then I was able to connect to the board via pronterface. I connected the PSU which came from the original kickstarter campaign. It's a generic 19v laptop charger. I was able to move one motor (the only one I tried) but then I noticed the board got quite warm so I disconnected. Sorry maybe I should be posting this in a different thread. Any thoughts? Maybe I need toby Dam - Sanguino(lolu)
Thank you very much. I will give it a go. Could I not just replace the big 40 pin chip from the old board onto the new one? Or could this damage the new board? I should learn how to do this at some point but if I don't need to delve into code and possibly (probably) have to try install a boot loader but if I don't need to now. That would be good. Thanks, Dby Dam - Sanguino(lolu)
Thanks so much for the response. I replaced that with BOARD_SAN.. and that problem seems to be solved. But unfortunately the next issue is I am getting: avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 10 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00 Any ideas what could cause that? I am stumped and googling as much as possible to find a solution. None yet unfortunately.by Dam - Sanguino(lolu)
Hi there, I've managed to get past that problem.. Well at least I think I have. But now Arduino gives me this error message when trying to upload: avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 10 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00 Any ideas? Thanks, Damianby Dam - Firmware - Marlin
Hi there, I have posted this in the sanguinololu section so apologies for posting again. Just desperate to find a solution. I just got a new sanguinololu rev 1.3a for my old Huxley printer. I am trying to upload the Marlin firmware via Arduino. I have installed the Sanguino 'board preset' in the board manager. But when I try upload the firmware it says: pins_RAMPS.h:48: error: #error "Oops! Mby Dam - Firmware - Marlin
Hi there, I have been trying to compile and upload the Marlin Firmware via Arduino. I downloaded the Sanguino board 'preset via the board manager. However when I try upload I get this error message: Build options changed, rebuilding all In file included from sketch\pins.h:61:0, from sketch\MarlinConfig.h:33, from D:\Huxley\Marlin-RC\Marlin-RC\Marlin_HuxleyTby Dam - Sanguino(lolu)
Hi all, I just got a new Sanguinololu Rev 1.3a board for my old Huxley printer. (the old one was broken) From what I understand I need to load the firmware and possibly a bootloader? I don't know anything about this kind of thing so I am completely in the dark. From what I understand if windows doesn't recognize the board then that means that there isn't a bootloader and I need some sort of proby Dam - Sanguino(lolu)
Hey there, I eventually got around to getting a new Sanguinololu board. Probably a very stupid question. Will I need to get a programmer to get a bootloader onto the board and then do firmware? I haven't touched it yet but I assume this can only be established if the a computer recognizes it or not? Or should I replace the long black 40 pin chip from the old one. My only worry is seeing there wby Dam - Sanguino(lolu)
Thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately I have tried installing the FTDI drivers that I found on their website. It didn't help. My computer doesn't recognize anything is connected.by Dam - Huxley
I checked the soldering and the connection looks good. I will probably get a new board, but need to make sure that I am buying the right thing. This looks to be the same thing, but I have no idea if it has that FTDI chip on the back. Any thoughts? Hoping I can source it locally (Cape Town, South Africa) Thank you for all the help!by Dam - Sanguino(lolu)
Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately nothing happens at all. :/by Dam - Sanguino(lolu)
Hi all, I posted this in the Huxley section but figured it should maybe be in the Sanguinololu section. I apologize if I shouldn't do that. I recently was given a Huxley 3d printer - the one from the original kickstarter. I am trying to connect it to the computer. But windows simply does not pick it up. It doesn't recognize that anything is connected via the USB. The red light does come on, onby Dam - Sanguino(lolu)
Thank you very much for your response. I've hit another wall, this one seems like it might stop me in my tracks completely. I have everything connected. Though I connect it to a PC via USB and the computer doesn't pick anything up. I have looked for drivers and installed what was said to be the driver for the controller. Also tried downloading the python script, and the precompiled Pronterface.by Dam - Huxley
Hi all, New to this forum and to 3D printing.. Really looking forward to getting started. Apologies for the noob question. (and probably more questions that will follow) Yesterday I received a Huxley printer, the one from the Kickstarter that ran in I think 2011. A friend quite amazingly sent it to me as I really want to get into 3D printing. From what I understand, the kit wasn't ever really uby Dam - Huxley