Create an explicit rule for building applet/Marlin.cpp.
It would seem that the pattern matches do not work when the source
file is created when make is running. The result of this is that it is
necessary to run "make" twice to build the firmware.
This adds an explicit rule without a pattern match for building
applet/Marlin.cpp it corrects the make behaviour at the cost of adding
a little redundancy in the Makefile.
Changes to M119 response for easier visual comparison
Changed to report on individual lines with "TRIGGERED" or "open" instead of "H" or "L" on one line as H&L could be confused with logic levels High and Low which may be wrong if using inverted logic. Added strings to language.h.
Fixed typo "deu" in English language that was fixed in #134 but got added back in via 9f7f7354f5
Limit Switch locations based on MIN/MAX limits and homing direction
fixes #246
Added statements to set the limit switch positions to the maximum travel if homing in the positive direction as well as bed center at (0,0) if defined.
Relocated code based on feedback.
Added statements to set the limit switch positions to the maximum travel if homing in the positive direction as well as bed center at (0,0) if defined.
Added function 'setTargetedHotend' that turns into a function an operation repeated 3 times through the M-codes processing.
This modification saves a few bytes that can be used to add support for new commands.
The joris' char drawins are expressed in binary so to show their content's in a more visual fashion.
This is not a code modification as much as a readibility modification.
Missing #else in temperature.cpp prevented reading bed temp when TEMP_BED_PIN <7. Thanks to Leland Wallace for helping me track this down via "Sesame Street" coding (what is not like the other)
Gen7 1.4 uses very different pin assignments, might as well make a new
section and remove some of the conditionals from each. It's easier to change
your pin assingment this way if like me you don't wire it exactly to plan.
new method for message for making KILLED message visible
The cli(); at the start of the kill() function also stops the internal
arduino timer which stops updating of millis() which prevents the
display of the "KILLED." message.
The new function updates the display directly without checking any
timers.
Added Menu Options to the Main-> Control->Temperature Submenu that allow the user to set new values for the ABS and PLA preheat function. EEPROM updated so that these settings can also be committed to EEPROM memory.