I have gotten to the point in my build where I am completely tearing my hair out trying to compile the marling firmware I obtained from GIT. The problem is that I am using windows 8.1 and the firmware seems to go limp at different areas of compilation without any changes made. It is very weird and I have a feeling it has to do with the packages in my system.
I have a rather large build area, I was just hopping to be able to set auto homing, however that seems to not work at all. At present the end stops are showing up properly triggered. However I have them plugged in the xyz-min pins. Should the be on the max side?
In either case, I think my environment needs to be reconsidered and or updated. Any input on possibly knowing what packages are required for the build? I know marlin relies on some other programming packages.
What does your environment look like? What version packages do you guys use?
Failing this is there other firmware that is adapt to tuning to larger sized than standard and capable of running this printer?
I have a rather large build area, I was just hopping to be able to set auto homing, however that seems to not work at all. At present the end stops are showing up properly triggered. However I have them plugged in the xyz-min pins. Should the be on the max side?
In either case, I think my environment needs to be reconsidered and or updated. Any input on possibly knowing what packages are required for the build? I know marlin relies on some other programming packages.
What does your environment look like? What version packages do you guys use?
Failing this is there other firmware that is adapt to tuning to larger sized than standard and capable of running this printer?