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Scott Lahteine 2019-09-04 21:40:40 -05:00
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#endif
apply_motion_limits(raw);
#if HAS_LEVELING && !PLANNER_LEVELING
planner.apply_leveling(raw);
#endif

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Copyright (c) 2013-2015, Scott Vokes <vokes.s@gmail.com>
All rights reserved.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR

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#include <SPI.h>
#if defined(STM32GENERIC) && defined(STM32F7)
#include "../../HAL/HAL_STM32_F4_F7/STM32F7/TMC2660.h"
#include "../../HAL/HAL_STM32_F4_F7/STM32F7/TMC2660.h"
#else
#include <TMC26XStepper.h>
#include <TMC26XStepper.h>
#endif
void tmc26x_init_to_defaults();

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//
// Flash EEPROM Emulation
//
//
#define FLASH_EEPROM_EMULATION
#define EEPROM_PAGE_SIZE uint16(0x800) // 2KB
#define EEPROM_START_ADDRESS uint32(0x8000000 + 256 * 1024 - 2 * EEPROM_PAGE_SIZE)

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### Malyan M200 Build Instructions
Malyan M200 series firmware currently builds using the Arduino IDE. These instructions should
Malyan M200 series firmware currently builds using the Arduino IDE. These instructions should
guide you through the configuration and compilation.
1. Install the Arduino IDE from your favorite source (arduino.cc, windows store, app store)
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ guide you through the configuration and compilation.
The file `Marlin.ino.bin` is your firmware binary. M200 (v1-3) and M300 printers require flashing via SD card. Use the SD card that came with the printer if possible. The bootloader is very picky about SD cards. Copy `Marlin.ino.bin` to your SD card under three names: `firmware.bin`, `update.bin`, and `fcupdate.flg`.
16. Insert the SD card into your printer. Make sure the X and Y axes are centered in the middle of the bed. (When X and Y endstops are closed this signals a UI upgrade to the bootloader.)
17. Power-cycle the printer. The first flash may take longer. Don't be surprised if the .99 version number doesn't show up until after the UI has launched the default screen.
18. Remove the SD card and delete the `fcupdate.flg` file from the card to prevent an accidental re-flash.
18. Remove the SD card and delete the `fcupdate.flg` file from the card to prevent an accidental re-flash.
19. Test the endstops and homing directions, run M303 PID autotune, and verify all features are working correctly.
Welcome to Marlin 2.x...