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Support Malyan LCD without SD

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Scott Lahteine 7 years ago
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      Marlin/src/lcd/malyanlcd.cpp

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Marlin/src/lcd/malyanlcd.cpp

@ -45,8 +45,6 @@
#if ENABLED(MALYAN_LCD)
#include "../sd/cardreader.h"
#include "../sd/SdFatConfig.h"
#include "../module/temperature.h"
#include "../module/planner.h"
#include "../module/stepper.h"
@ -60,6 +58,13 @@
#include "../Marlin.h"
#if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
#include "../sd/cardreader.h"
#include "../sd/SdFatConfig.h"
#else
#define LONG_FILENAME_LENGTH 0
#endif
// On the Malyan M200, this will be Serial1. On a RAMPS board,
// it might not be.
#define LCD_SERIAL Serial1
@ -135,8 +140,6 @@ void process_lcd_c_command(const char* command) {
void process_lcd_eb_command(const char* command) {
char elapsed_buffer[10];
duration_t elapsed;
bool has_days;
uint8_t len;
switch (command[0]) {
case '0': {
elapsed = print_job_timer.duration();
@ -147,9 +150,17 @@ void process_lcd_eb_command(const char* command) {
PSTR("{T0:%03.0f/%03i}{T1:000/000}{TP:%03.0f/%03i}{TQ:%03i}{TT:%s}"),
thermalManager.degHotend(0),
thermalManager.degTargetHotend(0),
#if HAS_HEATED_BED
thermalManager.degBed(),
thermalManager.degTargetBed(),
#else
0, 0,
#endif
#if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
card.percentDone(),
#else
0,
#endif
elapsed_buffer);
write_to_lcd(message_buffer);
} break;
@ -226,6 +237,7 @@ void process_lcd_p_command(const char* command) {
switch (command[0]) {
case 'X':
#if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
// cancel print
write_to_lcd_P(PSTR("{SYS:CANCELING}"));
card.stopSDPrint(
@ -242,12 +254,14 @@ void process_lcd_p_command(const char* command) {
#endif
wait_for_heatup = false;
write_to_lcd_P(PSTR("{SYS:STARTED}"));
#endif
break;
case 'H':
// Home all axis
enqueue_and_echo_commands_now_P(PSTR("G28"));
break;
default: {
#if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
// Print file 000 - a three digit number indicating which
// file to print in the SD card. If it's a directory,
// then switch to the directory.
@ -271,6 +285,7 @@ void process_lcd_p_command(const char* command) {
write_to_lcd_P(PSTR("{SYS:BUILD}"));
card.openAndPrintFile(card.filename);
}
#endif
} break; // default
} // switch
}
@ -295,17 +310,22 @@ void process_lcd_s_command(const char* command) {
char message_buffer[MAX_CURLY_COMMAND];
sprintf_P(message_buffer, PSTR("{T0:%03.0f/%03i}{T1:000/000}{TP:%03.0f/%03i}"),
thermalManager.degHotend(0), thermalManager.degTargetHotend(0),
#if HAS_HEATED_BED
thermalManager.degBed(), thermalManager.degTargetBed()
#else
0, 0
#endif
);
write_to_lcd(message_buffer);
} break;
case 'H':
// Home all axis
enqueue_and_echo_commands_P(PSTR("G28"));
enqueue_and_echo_command("G28");
break;
case 'L': {
#if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
if (!card.cardOK) card.initsd();
// A more efficient way to do this would be to
@ -323,6 +343,7 @@ void process_lcd_s_command(const char* command) {
}
write_to_lcd_P(PSTR("{SYS:OK}"));
#endif
} break;
default:
@ -411,6 +432,7 @@ void lcd_update() {
}
}
#if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
// If there's a print in progress, we need to emit the status as
// {TQ:<PERCENT>}
if (card.sdprinting) {
@ -420,6 +442,7 @@ void lcd_update() {
sprintf_P(message_buffer, PSTR("{TQ:%03i}"), card.percentDone());
write_to_lcd(message_buffer);
}
#endif
}
/**

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