* Allow override of soft SPI pins in `pins_*.h`
* Add default case to avoid compiler warning.
* Additional pin definitions for Archim 2.
* Einsy Retro has same timings as Einsy Rambo.
- This status screen uses the ST7920 character generator to greatly
reduce SPI traffic and MCU load when updating the status screen.
- Has been tested with the RepRapDiscount Full Graphics Smart Controller
but should work with any LCD that uses an ST7920 or fully compatible
controller.
- The status screen uses the ST7920 character generator to greatly
reduce SPI traffic and MCU load when updating the status screen.
- Has been tested with the RepRapDiscount Full Graphics Smart Controller
but should work with any LCD that uses an ST7920 or fully compatible
controller.
- The status screen uses the ST7920 character generator to greatly
reduce SPI traffic and MCU load when updating the status screen.
- Has been tested with the RepRapDiscount Full Graphics Smart Controller
but should work with any LCD that uses an ST7920 or fully compatible
controller.
LPC1768 VIKI2 & RRDFG are working
looks like all SPIs are working
library change
sh1106 locks up
fixed lockup, started I2C SW com
pretty
re-org
restore a few files
make library happy
switched HAL version of rrd
fix travis error
travis error fixes
another travis fix
cleanup
minor update
one more
correct spacing in platformio.ini
* fixed some include paths
* LPC1768: Fix Serial API
Add missing serial methods used if TX_BUFFER_SIZE is set
Change return value of HalSerial:read to match Arduino API
* LPC1768: add filters to ADC
This is to try and compensate for hardware issue and oversensitivity to noise
* LPC1768: remove the polling section of delayMicroseconds
* LPC1768: lock usb mass storage device while device accesses it.
Currently only applicable to persistent store,
The device always has priority and will unmount the sd card from the host, Windows then tries to automount again so it can look like the explorer window freezes. Linux Mint, by default, just closes the Nemo window.
* Add timeout to make sure if Serial never connects that Marlin still boots
* Remove unneeded ifdef CPU_32_BIT
In general the need for ifdef CPU_32_BIT blocks means that something is missing from the HAL API or a Platform, in this case HAL_TICKS_PER_US was missing from the AVR Platform
* LPC1768: relocate RE-ARM debug_extra_script.py
This reverts commit 2dfa6ca72a2e8d43caf4932ca0d35792f0638917.
Revert "Base HAL SPI Changes"
This reverts commit 2afc521b8b6a81b2281a038f1b99a69f4a008e64.
Revert "Initial HAL SPI API"
This reverts commit 58f7ffe09ab5bc034b6510f5204f8d342138abaa.
Currently we draw and send the screens for a graphical LCD all at once.
We draw in two or four parts but draw them directly behind each other.
For the tested status screen this takes 59-62ms in a single block.
During this time nothing else (except the interrupts) can be done.
When printing a sequence of very short moves the buffer drains - sometimes until it's empty.
This PR splits the screen update into parts.
Currently we have 10 time slots. During the first one the complete screen is drawn. (60,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)
Here i introduce pauses for doing other things. (30,30,0,0,0,0,0,0) or (15,15,15,15,0,0,0,0,0,0)
Drawing in consecutive time slots prevents from lagging too much. Even with a 4 stripe display all the drawing is done after 400ms.
Previous experiments with a even better distribution of the time slots like
(30,0,0,0,0,30,0,0,0,0) and (15,0,15,0,15,0,15,0,0,0) did not feel good when using the menu, because of too much lag.
Because of the previous PRs to speed up the display updates and especially reducing the difference between drawing 2 or 4 stripes,
it now makes sense for the REPRAP_DISCOUNT_FULL_GRAPHIC_SMART_CONTROLLER to go from 2 to 4 stripes. This costs about 1-2ms per complete
screen update, but is payed back by having partial updates lasting only the half time and two additional brakes. Also ~256 byte of
framebuffer are saved in RAM.
13:45:59.213 : echo: #:17 >:13 s:30; #:16 >:13 s:29; S#:33 S>:26 S:59
13:46:00.213 : echo: #:16 >:14 s:30; #:17 >:13 s:30; S#:33 S>:27 S:60
13:46:01.215 : echo: #:17 >:13 s:30; #:16 >:13 s:29; S#:33 S>:26 S:59
13:46:02.215 : echo: #:16 >:13 s:29; #:16 >:14 s:30; S#:32 S>:27 S:59
13:46:03.214 : echo: #:17 >:13 s:30; #:17 >:13 s:30; S#:34 S>:26 S:60
13:46:04.214 : echo: #:16 >:13 s:29; #:16 >:14 s:30; S#:32 S>:27 S:59
13:46:05.212 : echo: #:16 >:14 s:30; #:17 >:13 s:30; S#:33 S>:27 S:60
13:46:06.212 : echo: #:17 >:13 s:30; #:16 >:13 s:29; S#:33 S>:26 S:59
03:30:36.779 : echo: #:8 >:7 s:15; #:10 >:7 s:17; #:8 >:6 s:14; #:8 >:7 s:15; S#:34 S>:27 S:61
03:30:37.778 : echo: #:8 >:6 s:14; #:10 >:7 s:17; #:9 >:7 s:16; #:8 >:6 s:14; S#:35 S>:26 S:61
03:30:38.778 : echo: #:8 >:6 s:14; #:11 >:7 s:18; #:8 >:6 s:14; #:8 >:7 s:15; S#:35 S>:26 S:61
03:30:39.777 : echo: #:8 >:6 s:14; #:10 >:7 s:17; #:8 >:8 s:16; #:8 >:6 s:14; S#:34 S>:27 S:61
03:30:40.780 : echo: #:8 >:6 s:14; #:11 >:7 s:18; #:8 >:6 s:14; #:8 >:6 s:14; S#:35 S>:25 S:60
03:30:41.780 : echo: #:9 >:6 s:15; #:10 >:7 s:17; #:8 >:6 s:14; #:9 >:6 s:15; S#:36 S>:25 S:61
03:30:42.779 : echo: #:8 >:6 s:14; #:10 >:8 s:18; #:8 >:6 s:14; #:8 >:6 s:14; S#:34 S>:26 S:60
03:30:43.778 : echo: #:9 >:6 s:15; #:10 >:7 s:17; #:8 >:7 s:15; #:9 >:6 s:15; S#:36 S>:26 S:62
#: draw a stripe
>: transfer a stripe
s: sum of of draw and transfer for one stripe
S#: sum of draws for a complete screen
S>: sum of transfers for a complete screen
S: time to draw and transfer a complete screen
Supports both dual and single head printers (with the correct config).
Includes community sourced feed rate fix.
Rename / move files.
Remove redundant definitions.