include LPC1768 syntax for M42
couple more pin_t changes
consistency
change M42 to R, P format
Revert "change M42 to R, P format"
This reverts commit 01f12f579ec9ccc1bb9126e68d2c86449e9b7edf.
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
This is the ONLY way to be able to override ISRs stolen by the Arduino Runtime, such as Serial or USB device interrupts. This feature is needed so Arduino modules can be replaced and enhanced.
* Merging early because of build failures. See #8105
* Make LPC1768 pinmapping not specific to Re-ARM
* Add HAL_PIN_TYPE and LPC1768 pin features
* M43 Updates
* Move pin map into pinsDebug_LPC1768.h
* Incorporate comments and M226
* Fix persistent store compilation issues
* Update pin features
* Update MKS SBASE pins
* Use native LPC1768 pin numbers in M42, M43, and M226
* Enable hardware serial ports on LPC1768
* Fix compilation errors with other HALs
* FIx order of includes in LPC1768 HAL main.cpp
* Add support for RX_BUFFER_SIZE and TX_BUFFER_SIZE options in Configuration_adv.h
* Get UBL Mesh Generation, Mesh Save & Mesh Load working with 32-Bit platforms
* clean up read_data() and write_data() for non-LPC1768 HAL's
* Get read_data() and write_data() return codes consistent
All HAL's read_data() and write_data() return false if they succeed.
* Get read_data() and write_data() return codes to be consistent
Make read_data() and write_data() return true if an error happens.
* Say UBL is now checked out on machine types in default Configuration.h file.
* Add files via upload
* Add files via upload
* Add files via upload
* Checked LCD / edited / revised pins_MKS_BASE.h
As requested :)
* Delete Configuration_adv.h
* Delete Configuration.h
* Deleted /Marlin/Marlin/src/config/examples/MksSbase/*.* and moved them to /Marlin/Marlin/src/config/examples/Mks/Sbase/*.*
* Add files via upload
This change initialize any data in eeprom.dat beyond the current file size to FF.
That way if eeprom.dat is deleted and created again, it doesn't take the old values or random ones, but rather starts with FF in all positions as a real brand new or erased eeprom.dat
Currently if you delete eeprom.dat and restart the board, the new file is created in the same sector with the same content, since FAT does not actually delete the data, just marks the sector as free. I tested by deleting the file, and then rebooting the board, and checking the file content.
The change can be tested in the same way, deleting, rebooting the board, and then the new content should be all FF.
If an eeprom file already exist with data on it, but smaller than E2END, it will be padded with FF on first access, so it will not have random or old content appended.