If you want to simplify your life, and don't mind a remote interface, I
would go a little different route.
Axis still sucks on the BBB due to software rendering sucking up most of
the CPU. The solution to that is use a remote interface. The one for 3D
printing is 'Machineface'.
That and the
Michael,
Actually I have a couple questions for you.
First, is your image still using three partitions A2, Fat, and ext4?
Second, I cant find the source file "include/config_cmd_all.h". Is it part
of u-boot??
I am trying to cut down to just two partitions. Initially A2 (for
u-boot-with-spl.sfp)
I am using CRAMPS configuration on machine kit running on BBB. For slicing
I am using the Slic3r 1.2.9 release. On importing g-code from Slic3r into
the Axis UI I am getting errors like "Unknown M Code Mxx, Mxx.."
Is there a possible solution for it?
Thanks
Pranav
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DE10_Nano hdmi with 1024x768 works
This image also boot directly on the DE0_Nano_SoC without programming the
fpga @boot (tested to work with mk)
The hm2_soc_ol driver needs an update to be able to accept fpga configured
from u-boot at boot.
Install notes:
I've shared an item with you:
DE10-DE0-Nano
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BwyLvgyVIdi8ZG1vYTFzc01EOXc?usp=sharing=59a5669b
It's not an attachment – it's stored online. To open this item, just click
the link above.
DE10-SoC Machinekit demo image with framebuffer
This image also
Hi all,
I'm slowly making a change over from MACH & x86 platform to Machinekit &
BBB. In that time I've been working on a "modular" cape. At the moment it
consists of thre boards, a "passive cape" that attaches to the BBB and
physically groups the pins and two other boards, that mimic a x86 PP
Hi Pranav,
> On 29 Aug 2017, at 08:08, Pranav Pandey wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> This is my first post on this group. I am working on integrating 3d printing
> and CNC Milling in a single machine. I have worked with Arduino Mega before
> and have run the machine on the
Hi Folks,
This is my first post on this group. I am working on integrating 3d
printing and CNC Milling in a single machine. I have worked with Arduino
Mega before and have run the machine on the Marlin firmware.
However I am interested in using the Machine kit platform to run my 3d
printer.