- 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.
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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
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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>