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Update for Arduino 1.0

Open bbum opened this issue 12 years ago • 4 comments

The current version of the code doesn't compile with the Arduino 1.0 development environment as it appears that several headers have changed names.

bbum avatar Jan 28 '12 20:01 bbum

The current Version is not here but at evdz github Am 28.01.2012 21:25 schrieb "bbum" < [email protected]

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The current version of the code doesn't compile with the Arduino 1.0 development environment as it appears that several headers have changed names.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/bkubicek/Marlin/issues/36

bkubicek avatar Jan 28 '12 20:01 bkubicek

Thank you.

In general, it seems that a lot of the "install latest Marlin on Ultimaker & do a tuned, fast, clean print" references are out of date.

I'm happy to write the whole thing extensively, with screenshots and photos, on my weblog, I just need some notes / pointers and corrections.

b.bum

On Jan 28, 2012, at 12:31 PM, Bernhard Kubicek wrote:

The current Version is not here but at evdz github Am 28.01.2012 21:25 schrieb "bbum" < [email protected]

:

The current version of the code doesn't compile with the Arduino 1.0 development environment as it appears that several headers have changed names.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/bkubicek/Marlin/issues/36


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/bkubicek/Marlin/issues/36#issuecomment-3703257

bbum avatar Jan 28 '12 21:01 bbum

Maybe you could update the README.md to point out that the Erik version is the latest?

daid avatar Feb 01 '12 16:02 daid

I'm about to publish a new article to my weblog all about updating to the latest firmware on the Ultimaker & comparing print qualities of various slicers.

This:

http://daid2.mine.nu/~daid/marlin_build/

Changes the tone of my article quite dramatically.

It is now leaning to:

  • go with http://daid2.mine.nu/~daid/marlin_build/ on default settings.

  • looks like Skeinforge_PyPy is the way to go. I'll have to workout a Mac solution from:

    http://forum.ultimaker.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=153&start=15

If there is anything else you want me to emphasize, let me know. Also, I'll be writing some 3D printing related articles for Make magazine and, again, any suggestions would be welcome.

Awesome stuff. Thank you.

b.bum

bbum avatar Feb 10 '12 05:02 bbum