Hack to address stuttering caused by ISR not finishing in time
(PR #138)
When the ISR does not finish in time, the timer will
wrap in the computation of the next interrupt time.
This hack replaces the correct (past) time with a time not far in the future.
Currently we use the probe exclusively as a device to find the build platform(bed).
For the currently supported setups this means, we use it as a additional min-endstop.
A triggered when not deployed probe disturbs the homing process for max-endstops.
Rename ENDSTOPPULLUP_ZPROBE to ENDSTOPPULLUP_ZMIN_PROBE
Rename Z_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING to Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING
Rename Z_PROBE_ENDSTOP to Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP
Rename DISABLE_Z_PROBE_ENDSTOP to DISABLE_Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP
Rename Z_PROBE_REPEATABILITY_TEST to Z_MIN_PROBE_REPEATABILITY_TEST
Rename Z_PROBE_ENDSTOP to Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP
Adjust comments accordingly
Remove Z_MAX check for the probe in update_endstops().
Using an delta related idea of @clefranc from #61,
extended to the general change for all setups.
Tested with Prusa i3, max-z-endstop and permanently triggered z-probe.
Worked for @clefranc's delta.
Shift call of start_watching_heater() into setTargetHotend()
to warrant watching is set or reset.
Make setTargetBed() in _lcd_preheat() dependant of TEMP_SENSOR_BED.
Use disable_all_heaters() in lcd_cooldown() and abort_on_endstop_hit.
Fixed jump in speed when using high accelerations on axes with lots of steps.
I.e., when acceleration * steps per mm > 2,000,000.
This was done by changing MultiU24X24toH16 to take a 32b bit operand.
Removed the claim that stepper.cpp uses the Leib algorithm.