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Configuration_adv.h changes
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add "live" LCD update
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P & S version
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final (hopefully) tested version
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update M115 capabilities print
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Menu changes portion of the requested changes
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changed USEABLE_HARDWARE_PWM from a function to a series of macros
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changes per review
The menu (commands / scripts) is configurable in `Configuration_adv.h`.
- Added conditionals.
- Changed script handling.
- Slimmed and working!
- Added Status message.
- Returning to lcd status screen now!
- Example Configs Updated.
- Cleanups by @thinkyhead
* Unify M600 and M125 pause features
* Cleanup per thinkyhead's comments
* Rename filament_change_menu_response to advanced_pause_menu_response
* Include HAS_BED_PROBE in QUIET_PROBING
* Update gMax example file
* is_idle() is out of scope without the braces
* Convert FT-i3-2020 to Advance Pause names...
* Allow pause even if not printing
- fix broken `M421` due to less-than-careful optimization
- add HOME_AFTER_DEACTIVATE define to advanced config so not everyone has to rehome after steppers are deactivated
- misc. cleanups (remove unused label, unused variables)
UltiPanel was enabled, but technically, it is a REPRAP_DISCOUNT_SMART_CONTROLLER
Either configuration works on the machine. But we want it 'Right'.
Setup the Proportional Font spacing so columns line up nicer on PronterFace and Repetier Host.
I think I forgot to Sync before I committed last time. Some UBL
changes did not stick.
Also, update the gMax configuaration.h file so other than unique numbers
and settings, it exactly matches the default configuration.h file.
- rename to PROBING_HEATERS_OFF
- move heater pausing functionality into thermalManager
- add variables, pause(), ispaused(), other functions
- add fan pausing functionality -> PROBING_FANS_OFF
- add probing_pause() wrapper
- move pausing into do_homing_move() and do_probe_move() to minimize quiet time and so other probe types can benefit
- example configs
This is what I did yesterday:
- basicly gave the tests more comprehensive names; put all the
declarations at the top; got rid of the magic negative C-value (renamed
to P + A, O, T)
- "cos(RADIANS(180 + 30 * axis)) * (1 + circles * 0.1 * ((zig_zag) ? 1 :
-1)) * delta_calibration_radius" compiles wrong is zig_zag statement is
without brackets
- DELTA_TOWER_ANGLE_TRIM reset to 3 values (the calcs use the 3th value
to normalize will not compile otherwise)
-Wrote 3 dummies to keep EEPROM lenght the same
-Reset the configs to the 'original' with autocal + menu disabled (but
can be enabled of course)
The Configuration.h file entries for BL-Touch have been updated to:
```cpp
//#define BLTOUCH
//#define BLTOUCH_DELAY 375 // (ms) Enable and increase if needed
//#define BLTOUCH_HEATERS_OFF // if defined the printer's heaters are
turned off during probe event
```
These are my two 'Nice' machines. Both are good example machines. The
FolgerTech i3-2020 is probably the best value kit on the market right
now. And it has developed a 'Cult Following' of hobbiests. I'll always
have an up to date Configuration.h file set for it, so it may as well be
an example configuration.
And the gCreate gMax 1.5+ is the best printer I've ever seen that runs
Marlin. For sure, I'll always have up to the minute Configuration.h
files for this printer also. I've moved over to using the gMax as my
primary development machine for Marlin. So... Besides being a good
machine, it is a nice convienience for me to have this Configuration.h
file as an 'Example'.
- Making M665 compatible with repetier (see
http://reprap.org/wiki/G_code#M665:_Set_delta_configuration)
- M665 B also sets the radius for manual calibration menu
- Converting tower ajustment definitions to arrays - tower angle
corrections compatible with Esher 3D wizzard
- Only tower angles need to be adjustable with M665 and stored to EEPROM
- tower radius and diag rod can be adjusted in the FW only with #define
Firmware was forgetting the z_fade_height in Planner, set by M420 Z<f>,
after each reset or loading settings from EEPROM. Added the float
z_fade_height to EEPROM-Storage, now remembers the value.
# This is the 1st commit message:
MCP4728 consistency & fix ultralcd.cpp
The MCP4728 DAC controls the stepper motor current strenth on the
PRINTRBOARD Rev F and RIGIDBOARD V2 boards.
PR #5792 on 9 FEB 2017 implemented default drive percentages but only on
the RIGIDBOARD V2.
This change moves the default settings to Configuration_adv.h.
Also, ultralcd.cpp won't compile because of a type def conflict.
Changed it to match the one in stepper_dac.cpp
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reword stepper curent section for clarity
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change name & improve comments
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changed name from A4JP to SCOOVO_X9H per PR #6139
# This is the commit message #2:
fix typo
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clarified BLTouch calculation & changed comment delimitters/flags
I found it hard to pickout the various sections in this area so I
changed most comments from // style to /** ... */
Made the BLTouch calculation simpler and clarified the units of measure
for the result.
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add changes to example configurations
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add TinyBoy2 to this PR & add BLTouch Delay
The offset for Z_DUAL_ENDSTOP (z_endstop_adj) is already in Marlin.
This PR just makes it a configuration item.
z_endstop_adj is initialized in two places so both had to be modified.
The TB2 is a Indiegogo funded 3d printer. It uses a MKS SMELZI V1.0
main board (based on MELZI, i.e. Sanguinololu). I comes as a complete kit,
including display and panel.
Two variants exists, L10 and L16, with a height of 100 and 160 mm.
The heating function of the provided bed can enabled by soldering a
thermistor and some wires to it.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
The OLED is driven by an SSD1306, connected to the board via
I2C, the rotary encoder is connected to 3 GPIO pins.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>