I made these changes previously, but I can’t find the commit now. This
reapplies the changes to get auto retract working again.
Conflicts:
Marlin/Configuration_adv.h
Marlin/Marlin_main.cpp
This should make it safe to enable FWRETRACT by default, with
autoretract (which should now be fixed) only enabled by M209. FWRETRACT
should probably now default to enabled (to make G10/G11 and M207-209
available, without changing functionality when they are not used), but
I’ll save that for another pull request/discussion.
This takes the (now working) G10/G11 code and moves it to a function,
which is called by G10 and G11, and also called by G1 if autoretract is
enabled and a retract/recover move is detected.
Add digipot i2c control for MCP4451
Allow M907 to set i2c digipot currents in amps
Fix Makefile to allow Azteeg motherboards
Fix Makefile to allow Wire libraries only
Add beeper pin for Azteeg X3 Pro
I added #define for LCD_FEEDBACK_FREQUENCY_HZ and
LCD_FEEDBACK_FREQUENCY_DURATION_MS which is used to alter the default
buzzer sound.
When selecting Panelolu2 in configuration.h:
- it automatically sets the correct ENCODER_PULSES_PER_STEP and
ENCODER_STEPS_PER_MENU_ITEM.
- if LCD_USE_I2C_BUZZER is defined it will also set the default
LCD_FEEDBACK_FREQUENCY_HZ and LCD_FEEDBACK_FREQUENCY_DURATION_MS
When selecting the sanguinololu 1284p the following is true:
- its now enables LARGE_FLASH
- It enables the gcode M300 when the panelolu2 LCD_USE_I2C_BUZZER is
defined
Remove previous_millis_cmd update from extruder runout prevention code
This seems to defeat the purpose of previous_millis_cmd, preventing the
time elapsed from previous_millis_cmd from ever reaching
max_inactive_time or stepper_inactive_time while the heat was on.
Fixes a bug in the Extruder Runout Prevention feature that caused the
extruder to move back to “current_position” after a move if it was
activated while the move was in progress. For long home moves (which
are longer than the dimensions of the machine’s working area), this
would cause the machine to crash into the far end of its travel after
homing. This usually occurred on the Z axis, which could result in
damage to the machine if you don’t hit the reset button in time.
Fixed the plane vector equation to a simpler one (only dependent on the normal)
Removed the calculation of the inverse matrix since the rotation matrix is orthogonal, therefore inverted == transposed.
Much simpler and mathematically robust.
In some cases the Bed Heater FET heats up more then stepper drivers, so
this change add the bed monitoring to the controller fan. As soon as the
bed heater is turned on, the controller fan will run as well.
Recommended for those who are using the Z Probe for Z Homing (as
Z-Endstop)
This feature has two changes:
1) Allow user to choose where the Z Probe will touch the bed when homing
all axis together (G28) by setting below defines:
Z_SAFE_HOMING_X_POINT
Z_SAFE_HOMING_Y_POINT
2) Prevents the user to perform Z Axis Homing when the Z Probe is
outsite bed.
Implemented M226 as described here:
http://reprap.org/wiki/G-code#M226:_Gcode_Initiated_Pause
Waits for pin to be become either HIGH, LOW or the inverse of what it
was before. Allows printing to pause until user interaction