In the wait loops of M109 M190 idle() is called, what checks
stepper_inactive_time against previous_cmd_ms.
Because we can be several minutes inside the loop, resetting
previous_cmd_ms only outside the loop caused stepper shutdowns.
The name of previous_cmd_ms does not really reflect its use. It's set
not only when a new command was received or executed but also in many of
the movement routines. For that the little extension of using it during
the wait will (hopefully) not hurt.
# Conflicts:
# Marlin/Configuration_adv.h
Make stepper shutdown after inactivity dependent on a new set of
#defines.
DISABLE_INACTIV_X
DISABLE_INACTIV_Y
DISABLE_INACTIV_Z
DISABLE_INACTIV_E
And make exemplaric Configuration.
Names can be discussed.
This makes the disabling of the steppers independent from the DISABLE_?
settings witch shut down the steppers immediately.
Introduce additional variable axis_homed to replace axix_known_position
when the coordinate display should indicate the axis is not homed.
This is to distinguish between "not homed" and "inexact position possible
because stepper was disabled".
# Conflicts:
# Marlin/ultralcd_implementation_hitachi_HD44780.h
solved
@thinkyhead
Hi Scott,
your code from a0f362c@thinkyhead is great, but you forgot to skip the
command.
Symptom `M117 Test`shows `M117 Test` on LCD instead of `Test`.
see also
https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/commit/a0f362c735401ebbcd95de3f
6f8e3c2f17ecc770 lines 941, 2851 and so on
Greetings and welcome back
Jochen
* Configuration.h:
* updated header comment
* new UUID feature used
* sync to default config
* typos fixed
* changes better documented
* reflect change in SDSUPPORT feature
* Configuration_adv.h
* updated header comment
* thermal protection tuned to work with K8200
* homing tuned
* sync to default config
* typos fixed
* changes better documented
* reflect change in LCD features
* use long filenames
* use Watchdog
* use Babystepping
* use Auto Filament Change
Replace the "ok" in M280, M301, M304, M851 with output not including an "ok"
to avoid senting two "ok"s for a single g-code.
Doing the same for M105 would break the input filters of the hosts.
For M105 the other "ok" is omitted.