* Variables Kp, Ki, Kd, Kc now arrays of size EXTRUDERS
* M301 gains (optional, default=0) E parameter to define which
extruder's settings to modify. Tested, works with Repetier Host's EEPROM
config window, albeit only reads/updates settings for E0.
* All Kp, Ki, Kd, Kc parameters saved in EEPROM (version now v14), up to
3 extruders supported (same as Marlin in general)
Small changes (and formatting to confuse the diff’er) which first
allows DOGLCD and LCD_PROGRESS_BAR to be enabled in tandem, then a
#warning (rather than error) that the extra progress bar / message
options don’t apply to graphical displays at this time. This leaves
open perhaps combining the progress bar and message area in some future
(or forked custom) graphical LCD display arrangement (at which time the
relevant variables may be moved into ultralcd.cpp with externs in
ultralcd.h). I also added a conditional error that the progress bar and
the filament display may not work well together.
logo is now 110 pixels wide and starts 9 pixels in from top left corner and also 9 pixels down from same corner... this will give a 9 pixel border all way round
ver info is placed centered and there is a 9 pixel from bottom of display to ver info
The previous calc was wrong. Between N points there are only N-1 gaps,
not N.
So changing AUTO_BED_LEVELING_GRID_POINTS to
(AUTO_BED_LEVELING_GRID_POINTS-1)
For cartesian bots, the X_AXIS is the real X movement and same for
Y_AXIS.
But for corexy bots, that is not true. The "X_AXIS" and "Y_AXIS" motors
(that should be named to A_AXIS
and B_AXIS) cannot be used for X and Y length, because A=X+Y and B=X-Y.
So we need to create other 2 "AXIS", named X_HEAD and Y_HEAD, meaning
the real displacement of the Head.
Having the real displacement of the head, we can calculate the total
movement length and apply the desired speed.
I have added some code in the "temperature.cpp" for have the possibility of control the time of the states with the heater drived by relays, with this feature now it is possible use PID function in conjunction with relay to control the temperature. I have made some tests and the temperature stay always in the range of +-1°C from the setted temp.
There is the possibility of turn on this features adding "#define SLOW_PWM_HEATERS" in Configuration.h
try, try again.
If 'OK' is garbled on sending PC won't receive it. Both machines will
wait on each other forever. This resends OK if nothing is heard from PC
for a while to avoid this bad case.