I lost my choise of drivers in Replicatorg 0025 Mac. I can upload new firmware in both Replicatorg and the Arduino software, both in 'drivers' there's only the 5D firmware displayed. How do I get the other options back, like Sprinter, Marlin, etc.? Thanks,
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 9:30 AM, xandr <xander...@msn.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I lost my choise of drivers in Replicatorg 0025 Mac. I can upload new
> firmware in both Replicatorg and the Arduino software, both in 'drivers'
> there's only the 5D firmware displayed. How do I get the other options
> back, like Sprinter, Marlin, etc.?
> Thanks,
> Xandr
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That works!
I'm experimenting with Repg 0034 also, but I'm having trouble to make
it work. For some reason I can't upload new firmware with Repg 0034, I
read it should be Marlin build 3, but is that the Kubicek Marlin 3 (I
also read that it requires a SD module?). So now I installed Marlin 2.
When I create code and print, it does start, but the extruder motor
doesn't work. Also the real-time control of that motor is not
available.
Any idea?
Thanx again,
> I lost my choise of drivers in Replicatorg 0025 Mac. I can upload new
> firmware in both Replicatorg and the Arduino software, both in 'drivers'
> there's only the 5D firmware displayed. How do I get the other options
> back, like Sprinter, Marlin, etc.?
> Thanks,
the firmware you talk about is all ancient. Both repG0034 and CuraRC2 offer
to upload newer firmware that should work, but most likely it will break
repg25 because it uses a higher baudrate. You can also try Daid's marlin
builder at: http://daid2.mine.nu/~daid/marlin_build/
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 11:06 AM, xandr <xander...@msn.com> wrote:
> Thanks Jelle,
> That works!
> I'm experimenting with Repg 0034 also, but I'm having trouble to make
> it work. For some reason I can't upload new firmware with Repg 0034, I
> read it should be Marlin build 3, but is that the Kubicek Marlin 3 (I
> also read that it requires a SD module?). So now I installed Marlin 2.
> When I create code and print, it does start, but the extruder motor
> doesn't work. Also the real-time control of that motor is not
> available.
> Any idea?
> Thanx again,
> > I lost my choise of drivers in Replicatorg 0025 Mac. I can upload new
> > firmware in both Replicatorg and the Arduino software, both in 'drivers'
> > there's only the 5D firmware displayed. How do I get the other options
> > back, like Sprinter, Marlin, etc.?
> > Thanks,
> > Xandr
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On Thursday, May 3, 2012 5:51:54 AM UTC-4, Jelle Boomstra wrote:
> the firmware you talk about is all ancient. Both repG0034 and CuraRC2 > offer to upload newer firmware that should work, but most likely it will > break repg25 because it uses a higher baudrate. You can also try Daid's > marlin builder at: http://daid2.mine.nu/~daid/marlin_build/
so, is there a trick to convince repg34 to connect to marlin at 250000 baud (mac)? (I am seriously to lazy to upload a new FW just to connect at 115000)
On Thursday, May 3, 2012 4:01:13 PM UTC+2, Joergen Geerds wrote:
> On Thursday, May 3, 2012 5:51:54 AM UTC-4, Jelle Boomstra wrote:
>> the firmware you talk about is all ancient. Both repG0034 and CuraRC2 >> offer to upload newer firmware that should work, but most likely it will >> break repg25 because it uses a higher baudrate. You can also try Daid's >> marlin builder at: http://daid2.mine.nu/~daid/marlin_build/
> so, is there a trick to convince repg34 to connect to marlin at 250000 > baud (mac)? (I am seriously to lazy to upload a new FW just to connect at > 115000)
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Mr. Seeker <pelkw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Simple:
> Turn on "Experimental profiles", and select "Experimental
> Sprinter/Marlin". It will connect at 250 baud.
> On Thursday, May 3, 2012 4:01:13 PM UTC+2, Joergen Geerds wrote:
>> On Thursday, May 3, 2012 5:51:54 AM UTC-4, Jelle Boomstra wrote:
>>> the firmware you talk about is all ancient. Both repG0034 and CuraRC2
>>> offer to upload newer firmware that should work, but most likely it will
>>> break repg25 because it uses a higher baudrate. You can also try Daid's
>>> marlin builder at: http://daid2.mine.nu/~daid/**marlin_build/<http://daid2.mine.nu/%7Edaid/marlin_build/>
>> so, is there a trick to convince repg34 to connect to marlin at 250000
>> baud (mac)? (I am seriously to lazy to upload a new FW just to connect at
>> 115000)
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On Friday, May 4, 2012 2:23:09 PM UTC+2, Jelle Boomstra wrote:
> lets hope you meant 250 Kbaud? 250 chars per second is quite slow, > /methinks
> On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Mr. Seeker <pelkw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Simple:
>> Turn on "Experimental profiles", and select "Experimental >> Sprinter/Marlin". It will connect at 250 baud.
>> On Thursday, May 3, 2012 4:01:13 PM UTC+2, Joergen Geerds wrote:
>>> On Thursday, May 3, 2012 5:51:54 AM UTC-4, Jelle Boomstra wrote:
>>>> the firmware you talk about is all ancient. Both repG0034 and CuraRC2 >>>> offer to upload newer firmware that should work, but most likely it will >>>> break repg25 because it uses a higher baudrate. You can also try Daid's >>>> marlin builder at: http://daid2.mine.nu/~daid/**marlin_build/<http://daid2.mine.nu/%7Edaid/marlin_build/>
>>> so, is there a trick to convince repg34 to connect to marlin at 250000 >>> baud (mac)? (I am seriously to lazy to upload a new FW just to connect at >>> 115000)
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Oh, and baud is in bits, so that would be 250 bits per second, with 8 bits per character, 1 stop bit, and 1 start bit you get 25 characters per second. /meknows
On Friday, May 4, 2012 2:37:09 PM UTC+2, Daid wrote:
> You only notice that now? He made the same "mistake" consistently at the > UltiEvening :P 250k baud is just 1 letter different.
> On Friday, May 4, 2012 2:23:09 PM UTC+2, Jelle Boomstra wrote:
>> lets hope you meant 250 Kbaud? 250 chars per second is quite slow, >> /methinks
>> On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Mr. Seeker <pelkw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Simple:
>>> Turn on "Experimental profiles", and select "Experimental >>> Sprinter/Marlin". It will connect at 250 baud.
>>> On Thursday, May 3, 2012 4:01:13 PM UTC+2, Joergen Geerds wrote:
>>>> On Thursday, May 3, 2012 5:51:54 AM UTC-4, Jelle Boomstra wrote:
>>>>> the firmware you talk about is all ancient. Both repG0034 and CuraRC2 >>>>> offer to upload newer firmware that should work, but most likely it will >>>>> break repg25 because it uses a higher baudrate. You can also try Daid's >>>>> marlin builder at: http://daid2.mine.nu/~daid/**marlin_build/<http://daid2.mine.nu/%7Edaid/marlin_build/>
>>>> so, is there a trick to convince repg34 to connect to marlin at 250000 >>>> baud (mac)? (I am seriously to lazy to upload a new FW just to connect at >>>> 115000)
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That is still better than the old Teletype and paper tape at 110 baud. I
remember being happy when upgrading to a 300 baud modem and terminal. It is
amazing the changes over a short time.
Bertho
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From: Daid Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 08:39
Oh, and baud is in bits, so that would be 250 bits per second, with 8 bits
per character, 1 stop bit, and 1 start bit you get 25 characters per second.
/meknows
On Friday, May 4, 2012 2:37:09 PM UTC+2, Daid wrote:
You only notice that now? He made the same "mistake" consistently at the
UltiEvening :P 250k baud is just 1 letter different.
On Friday, May 4, 2012 2:23:09 PM UTC+2, Jelle Boomstra wrote:
lets hope you meant 250 Kbaud? 250 chars per second is quite slow, /methinks
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Mr. Seeker <pelkw...@gmail.com> wrote:
Simple:
Turn on "Experimental profiles", and select "Experimental Sprinter/Marlin".
It will connect at 250 baud.
On Thursday, May 3, 2012 4:01:13 PM UTC+2, Joergen Geerds wrote:
On Thursday, May 3, 2012 5:51:54 AM UTC-4, Jelle Boomstra wrote:
so, is there a trick to convince repg34 to connect to marlin at 250000 baud
(mac)? (I am seriously to lazy to upload a new FW just to connect at 115000)
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Jelle Boomstra
> Oh, and baud is in bits, so that would be 250 bits per second, with 8 bits
> per character, 1 stop bit, and 1 start bit you get 25 characters per
> second. /meknows
-- Met vriendelijke groeten / with kind regards,
Jelle Boomstra