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  1. Is this the Atelier3D-shop heated bed? I ask so that I can borrow the PID settings for the bed from your source.
  2. Today I tested and fixed the way the encode knob operates, rejigged the automated builds so that I could support more options (including a heated bed, extra trapezoidal rods, bltouch, different extruders etc.). Just for the standard Dagoma options plus Dagima/MKS pinouts plus Heated Bed, I am now generating 80 variant builds per language. Phew! The next day of testing will be checking the various functions, adding in the settings for Bed PID and for DoboDu's builds - and integrating in the layer counter and remaining time icons. So, in maybe a week or so, it should be ready for others to test if there is any interest. ----------------------- Translated by Google Today I tested and fixed how the encode button works, reorganized the automated builds to be able to support more options (including a heated bed, additional trapezoid rods, bltouch, different extruders, etc.). Just for the standard Dagoma options, Dagima/MKS pinouts and heated bed, I now generate 80 variant versions per language. Phew! The next day of testing will consist of checking the various functions, adding the parameters of the Bed PID and DoboDu builds - and integrating the layer counter and remaining time icons. So in maybe a week or so it should be ready for others to test if there is interest.
  3. Traduit par google Je viens de créer une nouvelle version automatisée du dernier Marlin 2.1.2.2 pour toutes les variantes standard du DE200 (nolcd/en/fr/de, bicolore, Extruder+, vis trapézoïdales, XL, thermistances Noir/Blanc - 80 variantes au total) et avec constructions uniques possibles pour toutes les autres langues Marlin et pour la tête Z122 et pour les brochages MKS standard au lieu des brochages non standard Dagoma. Je viens tout juste de faire fonctionner la version - et je commencerai à tester le firmware dimanche. (Donc, au moment où j'écris ces lignes, ces configurations de micrologiciels n'ont absolument pas été testées.) Les firmwares BETA pour 2.1.2.2 sont disponibles sur https://github.com/Sophist-UK/Marlin-DiscoEasy200/releases/tag/DE200-2.1.2.2RC1 J'ai construit cela de manière à ce qu'il puisse être étendu. Nous pouvons facilement changer lcd/nolcd pour prendre en charge plus de types d'écran et le brochage pour prendre en charge plus de cartes que MKS_BASE_1.5. Il prend déjà en charge les têtes Dagoma et Z122, et nous pouvons également l'étendre pour prendre en charge, par ex. bltouch. N'hésitez pas à l'essayer et à donner votre avis via les problèmes ou les discussions. Les PR sont également les bienvenus.
  4. I have just created a new automated build of the latest Marlin 2.1.2.2 for all standard DE200 variants (nolcd/en/fr/de, bicolor, Extruder+, Trapezoidal screws, XL, Black/White thermistors - 80 variants in total) and with single builds possible for all other Marlin languages and for the Z122 head and for the standard MKS pinouts instead of the Dagoma non-standard pinouts. I have only just got the build working - and I will be starting to test the firmware on Sunday. (So as I write these these firmware configurations are completely untested.) The BETA firmwares for 2.1.2.2 can be found at https://github.com/Sophist-UK/Marlin-DiscoEasy200/releases/tag/DE200-2.1.2.2RC1 I have built this in a way that it can be extended. We can easily change lcd/nolcd to support more types of screen, and the pinout to support more boards than MKS_BASE_1.5. It already supports the Dagoma and Z122 heads, and we can also extend this to support e.g. bltouch. Please feel free to try it out and give feedback via Issues or Discussions. PRs also welcome.
  5. I have just built a set of firmwares for DE200 (all variants) based on Marlin v2.1.2.2 - and this took a **lot** of configuration. Although you have a DiscoUltimate and a different board, the changes you would need to make should be a lot small than starting from scratch. The repo is at https://github.com/Sophist-UK/Marlin-DiscoEasy200 What you would need to do is to create a fork, edit the Configuration.h file to select the options you want and change the motherboard /drivers /screen type. And then run platformio on your computer to build the firmware. I reckon you could have firmware built in about (say) 1/2 day (whereas it has taken me about a week to get this far). You will need to check that your hardware wiring matches the standard MKS Gen L V1 pinouts or modify the pins source file to change it to your pinout.
  6. I have just built a set of firmwares for DE200 (all variants) based on Marlin v2.1.2.2 - and this took a **lot** of configuration. Although you have a DiscoUltimate and a different board, the changes you would need to make should be a lot smaller than starting from scratch. The repo is at https://github.com/Sophist-UK/Marlin-DiscoEasy200 What you would need to do is to create a fork, edit the Configuration.h file to select the options you want and change the motherboard / drivers / screen type. And then run platformio on your computer to build the firmware. I reckon you could have firmware built in about (say) 1/2 day (whereas it has taken me about a week to get this far). You will need to check that your hardware wiring matches the standard MKS Gen L V1 pinouts or modify the pins source file to change it to your pinout.
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