If the IDEX mode was previously set (via GCode or the LCD Panel) to a duplication mode... It was lost after a G28 due to this redundant setting of 'extruder_duplication_enabled'.
It is very important to the various use cases of IDEX machines that extruder_duplication_enabled is preserved across a G28. The reason is this allows a person to use the LCD Panel to put the machine into a duplication mode, and then send a 'normal' part file to the printer and get two parts out of the process.
Allow LCD Menu to adjust Junction Deviation lower than .01. Some machines currently have a JUNCTION_DEVIATION_MM value as low as .005 mm. In the case of non-Linear-Advance machines... The upper limit is raised to .5 mm.
Probably more thought needs to be given to the Linear Advance case. It maybe it doesn't need a special case and should just use the same bounds as the non-Linear Advance case.
The extra clutter was making the Junction Deviation patch script calculate the wrong value.
(The script wasn't smart enough to see the extra lines were commented out and used the wrong values in the calculation.)
All fixed now with a JUNCTION_DEVIATION_MM calculated at .017
Re-apply the formula .4 * V^2 / Default_Acceleration to work correctly in Raptor configuration.h file.
(The problem is there are multiple XJerk and YJerk values declared based on the step sticks used on the printer.)
This change should provide correct values for all setups.
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* Remove duplicate calls to PrepareSector
Some flash memory API calls require that a call to `PrepareSector` is done before use. However this call is already made by the LPC1768 framework so the calls in this code are not required.
* Ensure correct alignment of RAM buffer
The LPC176X flash API requires that the RAM buffer used for write operations must be word-aligned. This change ensures that this is the case.
* Add traceback after watchdog timeout
Add the cpability to perform a traceback following a watchdog timeout.
* Enhanced hardware SPI
Allow use of either SSP0 or SSP1.
Ensure that no data is left in I/O buffers after calls to enable sharing of SSP hardware.
* Make flash emulation of eeprom the default
Make use of flash for eeprom storage the default. This means that usage of eeprom will not cause USB drive mount/unmount operations.
* Allow sharing of SD card
SD card I/O operations from the USB stack take place in idle loop, rather than at interrupt time. Allowing sharing of the SPI bus.
New configuration options to allow usage of the SD card to be specified.
* Fix problem with hardware SPI pins