Marlin won't compile when #define MOTHERBOARD been set to 33 but will compile when set to 7 on RAMPS

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AnonymousChen

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Mar 26, 2013, 3:04:23 AM3/26/13
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 Hey there

I don't understand why my RAMPS won't compile if #define MOTHERBOARD has been set to 33 and I'm running a Ubuntu and my Arduino board is Arduino mega 2560(Clone) and here is my code http://temp-share.com/show/YgFH6Qn7y

-Richard

Jacob Gillies

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Posting your error messages would be a good place to start...


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AnonymousChen

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This is the error message:
/usr/lib/gcc/avr/4.7.0/../../../avr/lib/avr6/crtm2560.o: In function `__bad_interrupt':
../../../../crt1/gcrt1.S:195: relocation truncated to fit: R_AVR_13_PCREL against symbol `__vector_42' defined in .text section in /usr/lib/gcc/avr/4.7.0/../../../avr/lib/avr6/crtm2560.o
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status

BTW I'm not a programmer so you need to explain method of solving in more detail



On Wednesday, 27 March 2013 08:04:02 UTC+11, Jake wrote:
Posting your error messages would be a good place to start...

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 Hey there

I don't understand why my RAMPS won't compile if #define MOTHERBOARD has been set to 33 and I'm running a Ubuntu and my Arduino board is Arduino mega 2560(Clone) and here is my code http://temp-share.com/show/YgFH6Qn7y

-Richard

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Holger

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Hi

To me it looks like a compatibility problem with the libraries.

Have you installed arduino from the package manager, or have you
downloaded the software from arduino.cc?

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ken ihara

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Hi Everyone,

I have a few prototype PC boards that I would like to have made up.
2-sided, total area about 50cm x 50cm. Was wondering if someone could
recommend a PC board maker - either in Australia or China.

I have a PCB supplier that I have been using for the past few years with
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more than I need in this instance.

Thanks so much in advance,

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Hi Ken,

Check out Hackvana. It's run by a bloke by the name of Mitch Davis, and he moved to China specifically to help people make cool stuff (Without being charged an arm and a leg). I use him for all of my boards and the quality is second to non, very reasonably priced and good turn-around times.

http://www.hackvana.com/

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I installed it using the command sudo apt-get install arduino
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Bogdan Bednarczyk

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I had twice issues like that
I renamed the Marlin directory and download it again (make sure you will download second copy)
unzip and use the new files



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AnonymousChen

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Okay I tried compiling with a newer version or arduino 1.5.2 but only the Z axis works

Stuart Young

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Arduino 1.5.2 is still beta. Use Arduino 1.0.3 for the best results.

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Okay I tried compiling with a newer version or arduino 1.5.2 but only the Z axis works

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AnonymousChen

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Tried compiling with the latest stable version of arduino 1.0.4 the results was worser than 1.5.2 yes it did compiled but it's spitting out this error even though everything is wired up correctly according to this diagram: reprap.org/wiki/File:Rampswire14.svg

and the error it's spitting out in pronterface this error:

Connecting...
.5 /0.0 B:0.0 /0.0 @:0 B@:0
o T:479.4 /0.0 B:0.0 /0.0 @:0 B@:0
Printer is now online.
rinter stopped due to errors. Fix the error and use M999 to restart. (Temperature is reset. Set it after restarting)
Printer stopped due to errors. Fix te error and use M999 to restart. (Temperature is reset. Set it after restarting)
Can't read from printer (disconnected?).

It's spitting out the same error when compiling with Arduino 1.5.2 but the Z works

Stuart Young

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The M999 errors are because you do not have thermistors hooked up to the thermistor inputs on the RAMPS board. This will NOT go away until you connect them. If they're connected, you will need to make sure you selected the right thermistor (the default is NOT the right one for almost anything).


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Rob Gannon

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If you change the config setting:

 

#define HEATER_0_MINTEMP 5

to

#define HEATER_0_MINTEMP 0

 

It will allow it to run without that error occurring for testing purposes.

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Rob Gannon

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If you are still having trouble compiling with motherboard set to 33 it is probably caused by conflicting settings in the configuration.h file.

 

Check all your settings and make sure you have the following for the display panel:

 

//LCD and SD support

//#define ULTRA_LCD  //general lcd support, also 16x2

#define SDSUPPORT // Enable SD Card Support in Hardware Console

 

//#define ULTIMAKERCONTROLLER //as available from the ultimaker online store.

#define ULTIPANEL  //the ultipanel as on thingiverse

 

I have found for example that if you enable the Ultipanel but leave the SDSUPPORT un-enabled that you will get compile errors.

 

If only your Z axis works you should check:

 

The wiring connection to the other axis’s are properly connected: test that you have a circuit between the pair of wires on the left of your connector and also between the pair of wires on the right,

The current on the stepper drivers is set correctly: turn them up(clockwise) until they shake, then back them off until they go quiet. Fine tune these once the motors are working properly.

The configuration.h settings for DEFAULT_AXIS_STEPS_PER_UNIT are set to a reasonable value before calibration: try (100, 100, 2000,250) as a starting point. Again, fine tune once the motors are working.

Also, don’t forget that the firmware won’t move the motors past where it thinks the min and max positions are, so make sure the max settings are about right in the config, then manually move each axis to the zero position, then reset the arduino and test using moves in the +ve direction.

 

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Tried compiling with the latest stable version of arduino 1.0.4 the results was worser than 1.5.2 yes it did compiled but it's spitting out this error even though everything is wired up correctly according to this diagram: reprap.org/wiki/File:Rampswire14.svg

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Bogdan Bednarczyk

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there could be a short somewhere, or not very good contact/solder...... I had that too,
look at the temp monitoring (which depend on which software you run on Ubuntu? sprinter or Repetier or cura?) they all have a temperature graph,....
then check if you have a temp 0 on the bed or hotend, then move your cables a bit along the lines and if you see it spike in the temp that means you have a not very good contact



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Rob Gannon

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If you have a multimeter to test with, depending on the resistor you are using you should have about 70k to 80k across it at room temperature, so to check it, disconnect the connector from ramps and test across the connector.

AnonymousChen

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The thermistors are hooked up correctly it worked with Sprinter but not marlin

On Thursday, 28 March 2013 09:21:58 UTC+11, Cefiar wrote:
The M999 errors are because you do not have thermistors hooked up to the thermistor inputs on the RAMPS board. This will NOT go away until you connect them. If they're connected, you will need to make sure you selected the right thermistor (the default is NOT the right one for almost anything).
On 28 March 2013 09:12, AnonymousChen <iownu...@gmail.com> wrote:
Tried compiling with the latest stable version of arduino 1.0.4 the results was worser than 1.5.2 yes it did compiled but it's spitting out this error even though everything is wired up correctly according to this diagram: reprap.org/wiki/File:Rampswire14.svg

and the error it's spitting out in pronterface this error:

Connecting...
.5 /0.0 B:0.0 /0.0 @:0 B@:0
o T:479.4 /0.0 B:0.0 /0.0 @:0 B@:0
Printer is now online.
rinter stopped due to errors. Fix the error and use M999 to restart. (Temperature is reset. Set it after restarting)
Printer stopped due to errors. Fix te error and use M999 to restart. (Temperature is reset. Set it after restarting)
Can't read from printer (disconnected?).

It's spitting out the same error when compiling with Arduino 1.5.2 but the Z works

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Rob Gannon

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If it worked with sprinter then its probably a config issue. Make sure any temp sensors that you aren’t using are set to zero. Eg.:

 

#define TEMP_SENSOR_0 7

#define TEMP_SENSOR_1 0

#define TEMP_SENSOR_2 0

#define TEMP_SENSOR_BED 1

 

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Subject: Re: [CCHS] Re: Marlin won't compile when #define MOTHERBOARD been set to 33 but will compile when set to 7 on RAMPS

 

The thermistors are hooked up correctly it worked with Sprinter but not marlin


On Thursday, 28 March 2013 09:21:58 UTC+11, Cefiar wrote:

The M999 errors are because you do not have thermistors hooked up to the thermistor inputs on the RAMPS board. This will NOT go away until you connect them. If they're connected, you will need to make sure you selected the right thermistor (the default is NOT the right one for almost anything).

On 28 March 2013 09:12, AnonymousChen <iownu...@gmail.com> wrote:

Tried compiling with the latest stable version of arduino 1.0.4 the results was worser than 1.5.2 yes it did compiled but it's spitting out this error even though everything is wired up correctly according to this diagram: reprap.org/wiki/File:Rampswire14.svg

and the error it's spitting out in pronterface this error:

Connecting...
.5 /0.0 B:0.0 /0.0 @:0 B@:0
o T:479.4 /0.0 B:0.0 /0.0 @:0 B@:0
Printer is now online.
rinter stopped due to errors. Fix the error and use M999 to restart. (Temperature is reset. Set it after restarting)
Printer stopped due to errors. Fix te error and use M999 to restart. (Temperature is reset. Set it after restarting)
Can't read from printer (disconnected?).

It's spitting out the same error when compiling with Arduino 1.5.2 but the Z works

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AnonymousChen

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Okay after putting in your configuration I managed to fix that problem but I'm getting this problem now and I posted on Youtube to show you why isn't it working as it should https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DvBtB5JRKg

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AnonymousChen

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And the bed won't heat up as well but the extruder does I even checked if the bed is connected properly with continuity setting with a multimeter


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Rob Gannon

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The jerky X moves are the adjustment of the stepper driver, turn it down (anti-clockwise) until it moves smoothly.

 

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Subject: Re: [CCHS] Re: Marlin won't compile when #define MOTHERBOARD been set to 33 but will compile when set to 7 on RAMPS

 

Okay after putting in your configuration I managed to fix that problem but I'm getting this problem now and I posted on Youtube to show you why isn't it working as it should https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DvBtB5JRKg



On Thursday, 28 March 2013 12:22:17 UTC+11, Rob Gannon wrote:

If it worked with sprinter then its probably a config issue. Make sure any temp sensors that you aren’t using are set to zero. Eg.:

 

#define TEMP_SENSOR_0 7

#define TEMP_SENSOR_1 0

#define TEMP_SENSOR_2 0

#define TEMP_SENSOR_BED 1

 

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Subject: Re: [CCHS] Re: Marlin won't compile when #define MOTHERBOARD been set to 33 but will compile when set to 7 on RAMPS

 

The thermistors are hooked up correctly it worked with Sprinter but not marlin

On Thursday, 28 March 2013 09:21:58 UTC+11, Cefiar wrote:

The M999 errors are because you do not have thermistors hooked up to the thermistor inputs on the RAMPS board. This will NOT go away until you connect them. If they're connected, you will need to make sure you selected the right thermistor (the default is NOT the right one for almost anything).

On 28 March 2013 09:12, AnonymousChen <iownu...@gmail.com> wrote:

Tried compiling with the latest stable version of arduino 1.0.4 the results was worser than 1.5.2 yes it did compiled but it's spitting out this error even though everything is wired up correctly according to this diagram: reprap.org/wiki/File:Rampswire14.svg

and the error it's spitting out in pronterface this error:

Connecting...
.5 /0.0 B:0.0 /0.0 @:0 B@:0
o T:479.4 /0.0 B:0.0 /0.0 @:0 B@:0
Printer is now online.
rinter stopped due to errors. Fix the error and use M999 to restart. (Temperature is reset. Set it after restarting)
Printer stopped due to errors. Fix te error and use M999 to restart. (Temperature is reset. Set it after restarting)
Can't read from printer (disconnected?).

It's spitting out the same error when compiling with Arduino 1.5.2 but the Z works

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Rob Gannon

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Check the voltage at the terminals of the ramps board where the bed connects, it should be close to 24V in your case.

 

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Subject: Re: [CCHS] Re: Marlin won't compile when #define MOTHERBOARD been set to 33 but will compile when set to 7 on RAMPS

 

And the bed won't heat up as well but the extruder does I even checked if the bed is connected properly with continuity setting with a multimeter



On Thursday, 28 March 2013 12:22:17 UTC+11, Rob Gannon wrote:

If it worked with sprinter then its probably a config issue. Make sure any temp sensors that you aren’t using are set to zero. Eg.:

 

#define TEMP_SENSOR_0 7

#define TEMP_SENSOR_1 0

#define TEMP_SENSOR_2 0

#define TEMP_SENSOR_BED 1

 

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Sent: Thursday, 28 March 2013 12:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [CCHS] Re: Marlin won't compile when #define MOTHERBOARD been set to 33 but will compile when set to 7 on RAMPS

 

The thermistors are hooked up correctly it worked with Sprinter but not marlin

On Thursday, 28 March 2013 09:21:58 UTC+11, Cefiar wrote:

The M999 errors are because you do not have thermistors hooked up to the thermistor inputs on the RAMPS board. This will NOT go away until you connect them. If they're connected, you will need to make sure you selected the right thermistor (the default is NOT the right one for almost anything).

On 28 March 2013 09:12, AnonymousChen <iownu...@gmail.com> wrote:

Tried compiling with the latest stable version of arduino 1.0.4 the results was worser than 1.5.2 yes it did compiled but it's spitting out this error even though everything is wired up correctly according to this diagram: reprap.org/wiki/File:Rampswire14.svg

and the error it's spitting out in pronterface this error:

Connecting...
.5 /0.0 B:0.0 /0.0 @:0 B@:0
o T:479.4 /0.0 B:0.0 /0.0 @:0 B@:0
Printer is now online.
rinter stopped due to errors. Fix the error and use M999 to restart. (Temperature is reset. Set it after restarting)
Printer stopped due to errors. Fix te error and use M999 to restart. (Temperature is reset. Set it after restarting)
Can't read from printer (disconnected?).

It's spitting out the same error when compiling with Arduino 1.5.2 but the Z works

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There is only 5V running through my heated bed using a multimeter

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and it's making beeping noises (more like squeaking)
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