Marlin 2.0 for Flying Bear 4S/5
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pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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/**
* Marlin 3D Printer Firmware
* Copyright (c) 2019 MarlinFirmware [https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin]
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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*
*/
// Please update this list when adding new pins to Marlin.
// The order doesn't matter.
// Following this pattern is a must.
// If the new pin name is over 28 characters long then pinsDebug.h will need to be modified.
// Pin lists 1.1.x and 2.0.x synchronized 2018-02-17
#line 28 // set __LINE__ to a known value for both passes
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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// Undefine pins to suppress warnings
#if !PIN_EXISTS(X_MS1)
#undef X_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(X_MS2)
#undef X_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(X_MS3)
#undef X_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(X2_MS1)
#undef X2_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(X2_MS2)
#undef X2_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(X2_MS3)
#undef X2_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Y_MS1)
#undef Y_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Y_MS2)
#undef Y_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Y_MS3)
#undef Y_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Y2_MS1)
#undef Y2_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Y2_MS2)
#undef Y2_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Y2_MS3)
#undef Y2_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Z_MS1)
#undef Z_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Z_MS2)
#undef Z_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Z_MS3)
#undef Z_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Z2_MS1)
#undef Z2_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Z2_MS2)
#undef Z2_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Z2_MS3)
#undef Z2_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Z3_MS1)
#undef Z3_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Z3_MS2)
#undef Z3_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Z3_MS3)
#undef Z3_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Z4_MS1)
#undef Z4_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Z4_MS2)
#undef Z4_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Z4_MS3)
#undef Z4_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E0_MS1)
#undef E0_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E0_MS2)
#undef E0_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E0_MS3)
#undef E0_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E1_MS1)
#undef E1_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E1_MS2)
#undef E1_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E1_MS3)
#undef E1_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E2_MS1)
#undef E2_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E2_MS2)
#undef E2_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E2_MS3)
#undef E2_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E3_MS1)
#undef E3_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E3_MS2)
#undef E3_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E3_MS3)
#undef E3_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E4_MS1)
#undef E4_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E4_MS2)
#undef E4_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E4_MS3)
#undef E4_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E5_MS1)
#undef E5_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E5_MS2)
#undef E5_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E5_MS3)
#undef E5_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E6_MS1)
#undef E6_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E6_MS2)
#undef E6_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E6_MS3)
#undef E6_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E7_MS1)
#undef E7_MS1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E7_MS2)
#undef E7_MS2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E7_MS3)
#undef E7_MS3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E0_STEP)
#undef E0_STEP_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E0_DIR)
#undef E0_DIR_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E0_ENABLE)
#undef E0_ENABLE_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E1_STEP)
#undef E1_STEP_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E1_DIR)
#undef E1_DIR_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E1_ENABLE)
#undef E1_ENABLE_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E2_STEP)
#undef E2_STEP_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E2_DIR)
#undef E2_DIR_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E2_ENABLE)
#undef E2_ENABLE_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E3_STEP)
#undef E3_STEP_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E3_DIR)
#undef E3_DIR_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E3_ENABLE)
#undef E3_ENABLE_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E4_STEP)
#undef E4_STEP_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E4_DIR)
#undef E4_DIR_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E4_ENABLE)
#undef E4_ENABLE_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E5_STEP)
#undef E5_STEP_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E5_DIR)
#undef E5_DIR_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E5_ENABLE)
#undef E5_ENABLE_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E6_STEP)
#undef E6_STEP_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E6_DIR)
#undef E6_DIR_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E6_ENABLE)
#undef E6_ENABLE_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E7_STEP)
#undef E7_STEP_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E7_DIR)
#undef E7_DIR_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E7_ENABLE)
#undef E7_ENABLE_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(X_CS)
#undef X_CS_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Y_CS)
#undef Y_CS_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(Z_CS)
#undef Z_CS_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E0_CS)
#undef E0_CS_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E1_CS)
#undef E1_CS_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E2_CS)
#undef E2_CS_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E3_CS)
#undef E3_CS_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E4_CS)
#undef E4_CS_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E5_CS)
#undef E5_CS_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E6_CS)
#undef E6_CS_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(E7_CS)
#undef E7_CS_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(FAN)
#undef FAN_PIN
#endif
#define FAN0_PIN FAN_PIN
#if !PIN_EXISTS(FAN1)
#undef FAN1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(FAN2)
#undef FAN2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(FAN3)
#undef FAN3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(FAN4)
#undef FAN4_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(FAN5)
#undef FAN5_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(FAN6)
#undef FAN6_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(FAN7)
#undef FAN7_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(CONTROLLER_FAN)
#undef CONTROLLER_FAN_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(FANMUX0)
#undef FANMUX0_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(FANMUX1)
#undef FANMUX1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(FANMUX2)
#undef FANMUX2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_0)
#undef HEATER_0_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_1)
#undef HEATER_1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_2)
#undef HEATER_2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_3)
#undef HEATER_3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_4)
#undef HEATER_4_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_5)
#undef HEATER_5_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_6)
#undef HEATER_6_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_7)
#undef HEATER_7_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_BED)
#undef HEATER_BED_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_0)
#undef TEMP_0_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_1)
#undef TEMP_1_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_2)
#undef TEMP_2_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_3)
#undef TEMP_3_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_4)
#undef TEMP_4_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_5)
#undef TEMP_5_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_6)
#undef TEMP_6_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_7)
#undef TEMP_7_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_BED)
#undef TEMP_BED_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(SD_DETECT)
#undef SD_DETECT_PIN
#endif
#if !PIN_EXISTS(SDPOWER)
#undef SDPOWER_PIN
#endif
//
// Analog Pin Assignments
//
#if defined(EXT_AUX_A0) && EXT_AUX_A0 >= 0 && EXT_AUX_A0 < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_A0)
#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_A1) && EXT_AUX_A1 >= 0 && EXT_AUX_A1 < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_A1)
#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_A2) && EXT_AUX_A2 >= 0 && EXT_AUX_A2 < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_A2)
#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_A3) && EXT_AUX_A3 >= 0 && EXT_AUX_A3 < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_A3)
#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_A4) && EXT_AUX_A4 >= 0 && EXT_AUX_A4 < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_A4)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FILWIDTH) && FILWIDTH_PIN < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, FILWIDTH_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MAIN_VOLTAGE_MEASURE) && MAIN_VOLTAGE_MEASURE_PIN < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, MAIN_VOLTAGE_MEASURE_PIN)
#endif
#if !defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_SAM) && !defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_SAMD) //TC1 & TC2 are macros in the SAM/SAMD tool chain
#if defined(TC1) && TC1 >= 0 && TC1 < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, TC1)
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#endif
#if defined(TC2) && TC2 >= 0 && TC2 < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, TC2)
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#endif
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_0) && TEMP_0_PIN < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, TEMP_0_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_1) && TEMP_1_PIN < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, TEMP_1_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_2) && TEMP_2_PIN < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, TEMP_2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_3) && TEMP_3_PIN < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, TEMP_3_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_4) && TEMP_4_PIN < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, TEMP_4_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_5) && TEMP_5_PIN < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, TEMP_5_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_6) && TEMP_6_PIN < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, TEMP_6_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_7) && TEMP_7_PIN < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, TEMP_7_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_BED) && TEMP_BED_PIN < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, TEMP_BED_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TEMP_CHAMBER) && TEMP_CHAMBER_PIN < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, TEMP_CHAMBER_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(ADC_KEYPAD) && ADC_KEYPAD_PIN < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS
REPORT_NAME_ANALOG(__LINE__, ADC_KEYPAD_PIN)
#endif
//
// Digital Pin Assignments
//
#if defined(__FD) && __FD >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, __FD)
#endif
#if defined(__FS) && __FS >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, __FS)
#endif
#if defined(__GD) && __GD >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, __GD)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if defined(__GS) && __GS >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, __GS)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(AVR_MISO)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, AVR_MISO_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(AVR_MOSI)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, AVR_MOSI_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(AVR_SCK)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, AVR_SCK_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(ALARM)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ALARM_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(AVR_SS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, AVR_SS_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(BEEPER)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BEEPER_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(BTN_BACK) && BTN_BACK >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BTN_BACK)
#endif
#if defined(BTN_CENTER) && BTN_CENTER >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BTN_CENTER)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(BTN_DOWN) && BTN_DOWN >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BTN_DOWN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(BTN_DWN) && BTN_DWN >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BTN_DWN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(BTN_EN1) && BTN_EN1 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BTN_EN1)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(BTN_EN2) && BTN_EN2 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BTN_EN2)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(BTN_ENC) && BTN_ENC >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BTN_ENC)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(BTN_HOME) && BTN_HOME >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BTN_HOME)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(BTN_LEFT) && BTN_LEFT >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BTN_LEFT)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(BTN_LFT) && BTN_LFT >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BTN_LFT)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(BTN_RIGHT) && BTN_RIGHT >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BTN_RIGHT)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(BTN_RT) && BTN_RT >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BTN_RT)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(BTN_UP) && BTN_UP >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, BTN_UP)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(CASE_LIGHT)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, CASE_LIGHT_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(CHAMBER_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, CHAMBER_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(CONTROLLER_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, CONTROLLER_FAN_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(COOLANT_FLOOD)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, COOLANT_FLOOD_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(COOLANT_MIST)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, COOLANT_MIST_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#if PIN_EXISTS(CUTOFF_RESET)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, CUTOFF_RESET_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(CUTOFF_TEST)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, CUTOFF_TEST_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if defined(D57) && D57 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, D57)
#endif
#if defined(D58) && D58 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, D58)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#if PIN_EXISTS(DAC_DISABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DAC_DISABLE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if defined(DAC0_SYNC) && DAC0_SYNC >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DAC0_SYNC)
#endif
#if defined(DAC1_SYNC) && DAC1_SYNC >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DAC1_SYNC)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(DEBUG)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DEBUG_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if defined(DIGIPOTS_I2C_SCL) && DIGIPOTS_I2C_SCL >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DIGIPOTS_I2C_SCL)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if defined(DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_E0) && DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_E0 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_E0)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if defined(DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_E1) && DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_E1 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_E1)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if defined(DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_X) && DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_X >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_X)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if defined(DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_Y) && DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_Y >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_Y)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if defined(DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_Z) && DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_Z >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DIGIPOTS_I2C_SDA_Z)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(DIGIPOTSS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DIGIPOTSS_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if defined(DOGLCD_A0) && DOGLCD_A0 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DOGLCD_A0)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(DOGLCD_CS) && DOGLCD_CS >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DOGLCD_CS)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(DOGLCD_MOSI) && DOGLCD_MOSI >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DOGLCD_MOSI)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(DOGLCD_SCK) && DOGLCD_SCK >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, DOGLCD_SCK)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(TMC_SW_MISO) && TMC_SW_MISO >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TMC_SW_MISO)
#endif
#if defined(TMC_SW_MOSI) && TMC_SW_MOSI >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TMC_SW_MOSI)
#endif
#if defined(TMC_SW_SCK) && TMC_SW_SCK >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TMC_SW_SCK)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E_MUX0)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E_MUX0_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E_MUX1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E_MUX1_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E_MUX2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E_MUX2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E_STOP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E_STOP_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(E0_ATT)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E0_ATT_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E0_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E0_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E0_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E0_CS_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E0_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E0_DIR_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E0_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E0_ENABLE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E0_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E0_MS1_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E0_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E0_MS2_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E0_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E0_MS3_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(E0_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E0_STEP_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E1_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E1_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E1_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E1_CS_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E1_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E1_DIR_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E1_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E1_ENABLE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E1_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E1_MS1_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E1_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E1_MS2_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E1_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E1_MS3_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(E1_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E1_STEP_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E2_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E2_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E2_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E2_CS_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E2_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E2_DIR_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E2_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E2_ENABLE_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E2_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E2_MS1_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E2_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E2_MS2_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E2_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E2_MS3_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(E2_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E2_STEP_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E3_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E3_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E3_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E3_CS_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E3_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E3_DIR_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E3_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E3_ENABLE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E3_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E3_MS1_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E3_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E3_MS2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E3_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E3_MS3_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(E3_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E3_STEP_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E4_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E4_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E4_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E4_CS_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(E4_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E4_DIR_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E4_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E4_ENABLE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E4_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E4_MS1_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E4_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E4_MS2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E4_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E4_MS3_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(E4_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E4_STEP_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E5_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E5_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E5_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E5_CS_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E5_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E5_DIR_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E5_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E5_ENABLE_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E5_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E5_MS1_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E5_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E5_MS2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E5_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E5_MS3_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E5_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E5_STEP_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E6_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E6_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E6_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E6_CS_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E6_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E6_DIR_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E6_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E6_ENABLE_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E6_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E6_MS1_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E6_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E6_MS2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E6_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E6_MS3_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E6_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E6_STEP_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E7_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E7_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E7_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E7_CS_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E7_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E7_DIR_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E7_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E7_ENABLE_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E7_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E7_MS1_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E7_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E7_MS2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E7_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E7_MS3_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E7_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E7_STEP_PIN)
#endif
#if defined(ENET_CRS) && ENET_CRS >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ENET_CRS)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(ENET_MDIO) && ENET_MDIO >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ENET_MDIO)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(ENET_MOC) && ENET_MOC >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ENET_MOC)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(ENET_RX_ER) && ENET_RX_ER >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ENET_RX_ER)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(ENET_RXD0) && ENET_RXD0 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ENET_RXD0)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(ENET_RXD1) && ENET_RXD1 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ENET_RXD1)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(ENET_TX_EN) && ENET_TX_EN >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ENET_TX_EN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(ENET_TXD0) && ENET_TXD0 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ENET_TXD0)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(ENET_TXD1) && ENET_TXD1 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ENET_TXD1)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(EXP_VOLTAGE_LEVEL)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, EXP_VOLTAGE_LEVEL_PIN)
#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_A0_IO) && EXT_AUX_A0_IO >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_A0_IO)
#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_A1_IO) && EXT_AUX_A1_IO >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_A1_IO)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_A2_IO) && EXT_AUX_A2_IO >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_A2_IO)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_A3_IO) && EXT_AUX_A3_IO >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_A3_IO)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_A4_IO) && EXT_AUX_A4_IO >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_A4_IO)
#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_PWM_D24) && EXT_AUX_PWM_D24 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_PWM_D24)
#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_RX1_D2) && EXT_AUX_RX1_D2 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_RX1_D2)
#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_SCL_D0) && EXT_AUX_SCL_D0 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_SCL_D0)
#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_SDA_D1) && EXT_AUX_SDA_D1 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_SDA_D1)
#endif
#if defined(EXT_AUX_TX1_D3) && EXT_AUX_TX1_D3 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, EXT_AUX_TX1_D3)
#endif
#if defined(EXTRUDER_0_AUTO_FAN) && EXTRUDER_0_AUTO_FAN >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, EXTRUDER_0_AUTO_FAN)
#endif
#if defined(EXTRUDER_1_AUTO_FAN) && EXTRUDER_1_AUTO_FAN >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, EXTRUDER_1_AUTO_FAN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FAN_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(FAN1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FAN1_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FAN2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FAN2_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FAN3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FAN3_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FAN4)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FAN4_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FAN5)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FAN5_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FAN6)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FAN6_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FAN7)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FAN7_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#if PIN_EXISTS(FIL_RUNOUT)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FIL_RUNOUT_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FIL_RUNOUT2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FIL_RUNOUT2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FIL_RUNOUT3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FIL_RUNOUT3_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FIL_RUNOUT4)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FIL_RUNOUT4_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FIL_RUNOUT5)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FIL_RUNOUT5_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FIL_RUNOUT6)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FIL_RUNOUT6_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#if PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_0)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, HEATER_0_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, HEATER_1_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, HEATER_2_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, HEATER_3_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_4)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, HEATER_4_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_5)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, HEATER_5_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_6)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, HEATER_6_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_7)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, HEATER_7_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(HEATER_BED)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, HEATER_BED_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(HOME)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, HOME_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(I2C_SCL)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, I2C_SCL_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(I2C_SDA)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, I2C_SDA_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(KILL)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, KILL_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(LCD_BACKLIGHT)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, LCD_BACKLIGHT_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(LCD_PINS_D4) && LCD_PINS_D4 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, LCD_PINS_D4)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(LCD_PINS_D5) && LCD_PINS_D5 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, LCD_PINS_D5)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(LCD_PINS_D6) && LCD_PINS_D6 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, LCD_PINS_D6)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(LCD_PINS_D7) && LCD_PINS_D7 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, LCD_PINS_D7)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(LCD_PINS_ENABLE) && LCD_PINS_ENABLE >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, LCD_PINS_ENABLE)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(LCD_PINS_RS) && LCD_PINS_RS >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, LCD_PINS_RS)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(LCD_SDSS) && LCD_SDSS >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, LCD_SDSS)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(LED_GREEN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, LED_GREEN_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(LED)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, LED_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(LED_RED)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, LED_RED_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MAX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MAX_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MAX6675_DO)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MAX6675_DO_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MAX6675_SCK)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MAX6675_SCK_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MAX6675_SS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MAX6675_SS_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MAX6675_SS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MAX6675_SS2_PIN)
#endif
// #if defined(MISO) && MISO >= 0
// REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MISO)
// #endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MISO)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MISO_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MOSFET_A)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOSFET_A_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MOSFET_B)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOSFET_B_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MOSFET_C)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOSFET_C_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MOSFET_D)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOSFET_D_PIN)
#endif
// #if defined(MOSI) && MOSI >= 0
// REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOSI)
// #endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#if PIN_EXISTS(MOSI)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOSI_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_E)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_E_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_X)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_X_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_Y)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_Y_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#if PIN_EXISTS(MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_XY)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_XY_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_X)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_X_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_Y)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_Y_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#if PIN_EXISTS(MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_Z)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOTOR_CURRENT_PWM_Z_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(MOTOR_FAULT)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, MOTOR_FAULT_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#if PIN_EXISTS(ORIG_E0_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ORIG_E0_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(ORIG_E1_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ORIG_E1_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(ORIG_E2_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ORIG_E2_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(ORIG_E3_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ORIG_E3_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(ORIG_E4_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ORIG_E4_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(ORIG_E5_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ORIG_E5_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(ORIG_E6_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ORIG_E6_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(ORIG_E7_AUTO_FAN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ORIG_E7_AUTO_FAN_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#if PIN_EXISTS(PHOTOGRAPH)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, PHOTOGRAPH_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(PS_ON)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, PS_ON_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(PWM_1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, PWM_1_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(PWM_2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, PWM_2_PIN)
#endif
#if defined(REF_CLK) && REF_CLK >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, REF_CLK)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(RAMPS_D10)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, RAMPS_D10_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(RAMPS_D8)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, RAMPS_D8_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(RAMPS_D9)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, RAMPS_D9_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(RGB_LED_R)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, RGB_LED_R_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(RGB_LED_G)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, RGB_LED_G_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(RGB_LED_B)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, RGB_LED_B_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(RGB_LED_W)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, RGB_LED_W_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(RX_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, RX_ENABLE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SAFETY_TRIGGERED)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SAFETY_TRIGGERED_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
// #if defined(SCK) && SCK >= 0
// REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SCK)
// #endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(SCK)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SCK_PIN)
#endif
// #if defined(SCL) && SCL >= 0
// REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SCL)
// #endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#if PIN_EXISTS(SD_DETECT)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SD_DETECT_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
// #if defined(SDA) && SDA >= 0
// REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SDA)
// #endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SDPOWER)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SDPOWER_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(SDSS) && SDSS >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SDSS)
#endif
#if defined(SERVO0) && SERVO0 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SERVO0)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(SERVO0)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SERVO0_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SERVO1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SERVO1_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SERVO2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SERVO2_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SERVO3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SERVO3_PIN)
#endif
#if defined(SHIFT_CLK) && SHIFT_CLK >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SHIFT_CLK)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if defined(SHIFT_EN) && SHIFT_EN >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SHIFT_EN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(SHIFT_LD) && SHIFT_LD >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SHIFT_LD)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if defined(SHIFT_OUT) && SHIFT_OUT >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SHIFT_OUT)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SLED)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SLED_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SLEEP_WAKE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SLEEP_WAKE_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SOL0)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SOL0_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SOL1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SOL1_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SOL2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SOL2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SOL3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SOL3_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SOL4)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SOL4_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SOL5)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SOL5_PIN)
#endif
#if defined(SPARE_IO) && SPARE_IO >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SPARE_IO)
#endif
#if defined(SPI_EEPROM1_CS) && SPI_EEPROM1_CS >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SPI_EEPROM1_CS)
#endif
#if defined(SPI_EEPROM2_CS) && SPI_EEPROM2_CS >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SPI_EEPROM2_CS)
#endif
#if defined(SPI_FLASH_CS) && SPI_FLASH_CS >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SPI_FLASH_CS)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SPINDLE_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SPINDLE_DIR_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SPINDLE_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SPINDLE_ENABLE_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SPINDLE_LASER_ENA)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SPINDLE_LASER_ENA_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SPINDLE_LASER_PWM)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SPINDLE_LASER_PWM_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SR_CLK)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SR_CLK_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SR_DATA)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SR_DATA_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
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#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SR_STROBE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SR_STROBE_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SS_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(STAT_LED_BLUE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, STAT_LED_BLUE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(STAT_LED_RED_LED) && STAT_LED_RED_LED >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, STAT_LED_RED_LED)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(STAT_LED_RED)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, STAT_LED_RED_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(STEPPER_RESET)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, STEPPER_RESET_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SUICIDE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SUICIDE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(THERMO_CS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, THERMO_CS1_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(THERMO_CS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, THERMO_CS2_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(THERMO_DO)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, THERMO_DO_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(THERMO_SCK)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, THERMO_SCK_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TLC_BLANK)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TLC_BLANK_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TLC_CLOCK)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TLC_CLOCK_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TLC_DATA)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TLC_DATA_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TLC_XLAT)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TLC_XLAT_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOOL_0)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOOL_0_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOOL_0_PWM)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOOL_0_PWM_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOOL_1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOOL_1_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOOL_1_PWM)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOOL_1_PWM_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOOL_2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOOL_2_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOOL_2_PWM)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOOL_2_PWM_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOOL_3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOOL_3_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOOL_3_PWM)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOOL_3_PWM_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOOL_PWM)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOOL_PWM_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TX_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TX_ENABLE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(UI1) && UI1 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, UI1)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(UI2) && UI2 >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, UI2)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if defined(UNUSED_PWM) && UNUSED_PWM >= 0
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, UNUSED_PWM)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X_ATT)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X_ATT_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X_CS_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X_DIR_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X_ENABLE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X_MAX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X_MAX_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X_MIN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X_MIN_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X_MS1_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X_MS2_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X_MS3_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(X_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X_STEP_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X_STOP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X_STOP_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X2_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X2_DIR_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X2_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X2_ENABLE_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X2_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X2_MS1_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X2_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X2_MS2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X2_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X2_MS3_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X2_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X2_STEP_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y_ATT)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y_ATT_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y_CS_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y_DIR_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y_ENABLE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y_MAX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y_MAX_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y_MIN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y_MIN_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y_MS1_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y_MS2_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y_MS3_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y_STEP_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y_STOP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y_STOP_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y2_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y2_DIR_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y2_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y2_ENABLE_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y2_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y2_MS1_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y2_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y2_MS2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y2_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y2_MS3_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y2_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y2_STEP_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_ATT)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_ATT_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_CS_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_DIR_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_ENABLE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_MAX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_MAX_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_MIN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_MIN_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_MIN_PROBE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_MIN_PROBE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_MS1_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_MS2_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_MS3_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_STEP_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_STOP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_STOP_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z2_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z2_CS_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z2_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z2_DIR_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z2_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z2_ENABLE_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z2_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z2_MS1_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z2_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z2_MS2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z2_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z2_MS3_PIN)
#endif
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z2_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z2_STEP_PIN)
pinsDebug with more features, uses less RAM I've just uploaded a major change to pinsDebug. The big change was creating an array in FLASH that contained every active pin definition. That reduced the RAM memory usage considerably but increased the FLASH usage. Creating the array requires going through the pin list twice. Rather than having two copies of it in the code I moved the list out to another file (pinsDebug_list.h) and then just did two #includes. From the user’s view they’ll see the following changes: 1. Now reports all the names assigned to a pin 2. The port is now reported in addition to the pin number. 3. When PWM0A & PWM1C share a pin, both PWMs are reported 4. More PWM/Timer info is reported One new item that may cause some concern is the usage of the LINE predefined preprocessor macro. It may not be available if the Arduino IDE goes to a different compiler. Includes support for 1284 & 1286 families. Memory usage changes when enabling PINS_DEBUGGING: ATmega2560 FLASH . without 52576 . with new 64592 . with old 62826 . new-out 12016 . old-out 10250 . new-old 1766 . RAM . without 2807 . with new 2875 . with old 3545 . new-out 68 . old-out 738 . new-old -670 ================================================================== minor changes - mostly formatting 1) added newline to end of teensyduino file 2) changed flag name from TEENSYDUINO to TEENSYDUINO_IDE. Got warnings about redefining TEENSYDUINO 3) removed some trailing spaces reduce PROGMEM size & update pin list Reduced PROGMEM usage by 1) converting often used macro to a function 2) moved as much as possible into the function This required creating two arrays of address pointers for the PWM registers. ================================================================== update with new M3, M4, M5 pin names ================================================================== report I/O status for unused/unknown pins
7 years ago
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z3_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z3_CS_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z3_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z3_DIR_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z3_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z3_ENABLE_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z3_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z3_MS1_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z3_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z3_MS2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z3_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z3_MS3_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z3_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z3_STEP_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z4_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z4_CS_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z4_DIR)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z4_DIR_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z4_ENABLE)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z4_ENABLE_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z4_MS1)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z4_MS1_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z4_MS2)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z4_MS2_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z4_MS3)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z4_MS3_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z4_STEP)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z4_STEP_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(ZRIB_V20_D6)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ZRIB_V20_D6_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(ZRIB_V20_D9)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, ZRIB_V20_D9_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X2_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X2_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(X2_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, X2_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y2_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y2_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Y2_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Y2_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z2_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z2_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z2_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z2_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z3_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z3_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z3_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z3_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z4_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z4_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(Z4_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, Z4_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E0_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E0_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E0_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E0_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E1_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E1_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E1_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E1_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E2_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E2_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E2_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E2_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E3_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E3_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E3_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E3_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E4_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E4_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E4_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E4_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E5_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E5_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E5_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E5_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E6_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E6_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E6_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E6_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E7_SERIAL_TX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E7_SERIAL_TX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(E7_SERIAL_RX)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, E7_SERIAL_RX_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(L6470_CHAIN_SCK)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, L6470_CHAIN_SCK_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(L6470_CHAIN_MISO)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, L6470_CHAIN_MISO_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(L6470_CHAIN_MOSI)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, L6470_CHAIN_MOSI_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(L6470_CHAIN_SS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, L6470_CHAIN_SS_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(L6470_RESET_CHAIN)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, L6470_RESET_CHAIN_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(FET_SAFETY)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, FET_SAFETY_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOUCH_MISO)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOUCH_MISO_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOUCH_MOSI)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOUCH_MOSI_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOUCH_SCK)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOUCH_SCK_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOUCH_CS)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOUCH_CS_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(TOUCH_INT)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, TOUCH_INT_PIN)
#endif
#if PIN_EXISTS(SMART_EFFECTOR_MOD)
REPORT_NAME_DIGITAL(__LINE__, SMART_EFFECTOR_MOD_PIN)
#endif