Implemented synchronization message output for NanoDLP printers (nanodlp.com).
If optional feature is enabled in `Configuration_adv.h`, Marlin will ouput "Z_move_comp" string to serial after completing any G0/G1 Z-axis movements. This feature patched on previous versions(1.0) is used by NanoDLP to synchronize Z-axis movement with projector exposure in DLP stereolithography printers.
* Fix thermal protection documentation.
Even before the recent thermal protection changes, the documentation of
the thermal protection feature in the config files did not match the
implementation. I fixed the documentation and reconciled the M303
implementation with the documentation.
* Applied documentation changes to sample config files
* Renamed hysteresis to watch_temp_increase
* Added gcodes back into documentation.
Initial conflict resolution of SD_REPRINT_LAST_SELECTED_FILE (#8104)
* Initial conflict resolution
All previous items resolved:
- Use of ELAPSED() on timer code
- Switch to use of defer_return_to_status=true as much as possible
- Update & Clean Up of Max7219 routines
* Resolve non-SD case in ultralcd.cpp
Changes to support NEOPIXEL LED strips
- Support for different NEOPIXEL as defined in Adafruit_NeoPixel.h
- ability to setup startup brightness
- ability to define sequential/non-sequential transition of color change during heating-up
- additional parameter to M150 P<brightness>
Ideally, it should be calculated based on Z steps per unit so that each
babystep corresponds to around 0.025mm. Smaller than this is largely
insignificant for typical layer heights.
* Add MAX7219_DEBUG to Travis CI testing
* Tweak config and use standard pin naming for MAX7219_DEBUG
* MAX7219: Apply coding standards, use macros, etc.
* Make code work...
* Add Max7219 LED Matrix Debug Support
The Max7219 8x8 LED Matrix's are very helpful for debugging new code.
And for that matter, just trying to maximize printer settings without
causing stuttering.
The displays are very inexpensive (under $2.00 with shipping) and
provide a lot of help when trying to debug complicated code.
* Try to keep Makefile up to date.