Thanks. It would be great to see you and anyone else that you know. As well as the eventbrite page, there is now quite an active TV RepRap Google Group Regards, Malcolmby alianmac - United Kingdom RepRap User Group
Nice part of the world, and with your very own heritage steam railway station..... We are also trying to get something together in Reading. See We have a reasonable amount of interest - more than 30 people. This has several consequences, depending on how many want to actually build machines. The one that has made me post here is that I wondered if we could point people from North Hampshiby alianmac - United Kingdom RepRap User Group
Problem solved, turns out I had left XON/XOFF enabled from my original testing with a serial terminal. Oops! I had ramping acceleration on the whole time, and only saw the DDA bug when trying to enable debugging. The change you made has fixed that, I can compile with debugging (although fingers crossed no need now) Thanks for the speedy responses. In my investigations I did come across severaby alianmac - Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
Prints are hanging at the same line of GCode every time, very similar to this thread. I can print a 20mm square of one layer thickness fine, but other bigger shapes I have tried will hang. My setup: a Huxley with home made Gen7 electronics and the latest commit 131d7390c00e9fda19be of Teacup. I use Skeinforge 40 with retraction (M101 and M103 commands commented out so no firmware retraction), Pby alianmac - Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
Triffid_Hunter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That's exactly what I would expect if you try to > "see" a low duty cycle digital signal with your > DMM. You really need something that can pick up > short pulses, like an oscilloscope or logic > analyser. Even a very bright LED would be better > than your DMM! If you're convinced that the output &gby alianmac - Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
I am still struggling to get the motor to work. I have been using PuTTY to talk to the firmware. It responds to the X command as I would expect e.g. typing in G1 X50 followed by M114 (repeatedly) produces lines that show the controller thinks that the motor has moved towards (and reached) X50. However, if I connect a motor to the X-axis Pololu, the motor does nothing. So I have repeated the prby alianmac - Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
Thanks! Do you have any recommendations? I've tried ReplicatorG too but that hangs whenever I try to use the control panel on my Gen 3 electronics as well as Gen 7.by alianmac - Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
Is what you were after? I have putty installed, or a Linux machine I could use if you could take me through what I would need to do.by alianmac - Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
Traumflug Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > there's no gen7 config in our repository. > > There's one in the Gen7 repo which is outdated. My > mistake, I've removed it. > > Try with the one appended to this post, as soon as > Teacup is compilable again I'll post one into the > Tecup repo. Thank you, this fixed my problem. I have made aby alianmac - Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
Hi, I wonder if someone could help me with this problem please. I am trying to compile the Teacup Firmware with the Gen7 config.h file in Arduino 0022 (following the Generation 7 Firmware instructions) but receive the following error: In file included from gcode_process.c:20: pinio.h:42:20: error: macro "power_off" passed 1 arguments, but takes just 0 When I replace the Gen7 config.h filby alianmac - Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
The GCode files I'm generating using Skeinforge (version 36 I think) have E values that are 7 times the distance moved by the extruder e.g. G92 G1 X3 Y4 F1800 E35 The physical distance travelled is 5mm, but the extruded length is 35mm. From my understanding the extruded value should match the distance travelled (give or take some tweaking) i.e. G92 G1 X3 Y4 F1800 E5 If this is true it wouldby alianmac - Skeinforge
Yes I went with my daughter. The main objective was to see a RepRap working, which we did. The talk was interesting, although it was more philosophical than practical. Adrian is a good and entertaining speaker and there was a large and interested audience with a very useful and interactive Q&A. We travelled from the Thames Valley specially, and it was worth the journey. Hopefully it will beby alianmac - United Kingdom RepRap User Group
Having trouble finding Nichrome 80 in the UK for a reasonable price, but several places on eBay sell Nichrome 60. Would that be a suitable alternative? Thanksby alianmac - Reprappers
Having bought all the components for the G1 electronics and invested my bank holiday weekend it would be nice to get it working! However I realised it was probably a long shot and so have just bought the RP parts to build a Mendel instead . On the off chance you can help, here is where I'm at with Darwin: I've successfully built and tested Power and Communications Card v1.2 and it is the Univerby alianmac - RepRap Host
Hi there, About 3 years ago I started building a Rep-Rap Darwin with 1st generation electronics. Then I had to stop. I have now commenced my build but am struggling to work out how I undertake the 3rd test of the build using the latest software. The instructions say to change the geometry from NullCartesian to Cartesian but I can't find out where to do this. I am then meant to use the stepperby alianmac - RepRap Host