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
- Remove the two version of 16mHz. Crystal and resonator use the same
fuse setting. Also, Arduino IDE only showed the first one 16Mhz as a
board option.
- Added 20Mhz board option.
Symptoms for incorrect fuse setting:
- X axis move in one direction
- limit switches fail to trigger
- unable to reprogram the device via bootloader
- stops working when the reset switch is pressed.
- device fails to bootup when power by a slow raise power supply.
Solution:
- Disabled the jtag
- set the correct clock selection bit
- set the correct bootloader memory size
- enable brown-out setting
- enable clock power up delay
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
Symtopns:
- X axis move in one direction
- limit switches fail to trigger
- unable to reprogram the device via bootloader
- stops working when the reset switch is pressed.
- device fails to bootup when power by a slow raise power supply.
Solution:
- Disabled the jtag
- set the correct clock selection bit
- set the correct bootloader memory size
- enable brown-out setting
- enable clock power up delay