grbl-Mega
candle
grbl-Mega | candle | |
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9 | 17 | |
473 | 13,475 | |
3.2% | 4.4% | |
0.0 | 9.9 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 days ago | |
C | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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grbl-Mega
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Cannot figure out why Universal GCode Sender won't connect to my Arduino Mega 2560. Any idea what's wrong?? Details in comments
I just tried with GRBL-mega from the link below and it connected without any problems: https://github.com/gnea/grbl-Mega/releases/tag/v1.1f.20170802
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Arduino 2560 can’t upload Grbl
are you uploading normal grbl or grbl for arduino 2560? https://github.com/gnea/grbl-Mega
- GRBL on Arduino Mega
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Grbl on Creality 8Bit Board
You could use https://github.com/gnea/grbl-Mega or https://github.com/fra589/grbl-Mega-5X And you need to know the pin usage of your board, to setup the config.h file
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I need some help programming grbl.
Specifically, I am using grbl-mega and a ramps board "because it's what I have on me" and need to modify the code a little to operate a laser and I can't even get the Arduino ide to compile stock grbl, and had to use xloader and a precompiled version of grbl. If someone can either make me or tell me how to make a .hex file with this modified code I would really appreciate it. Here is the information you will need to understand where to put the code, just scroll to the post with the code written on it.https://github.com/gnea/grbl-Mega/issues/55 and here are the grbl-mega files.https://github.com/gnea/grbl-Mega
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Pen plotter
Probably yes, it seems to use a Mega 2560, so you could use https://github.com/gnea/grbl-Mega or https://github.com/fra589/grbl-Mega-5X
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Beginner: 4 axis stepper motor help
Alternative is (and you still need limit switches) is load the mega with some form of GRBL. This makes your mega into a CNC machine which is entirely co-ordinate based and you control the movement with GCODE.
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Could I use a RAMPS 1.4 3D printer controller board for a CNC mill with GRBL?
Next is to download the grbl branch you want:Just 3 axis: https://github.com/gnea/grbl-Megaor up to 5 or 6 axis: https://github.com/fra589/grbl-Mega-5X
candle
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karpathy/llm.c
Candle already exists[1], and it runs pretty well. Can use both CUDA and Metal backends (or just plain-old CPU).
[1] https://github.com/huggingface/candle
- Best alternative for python
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Is there any LLM that can be installed with out python
Check out Candle! It's a Deep Learning framework for Rust. You can run LLMs in binaries.
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Announcing Kalosm - an local first AI meta-framework for Rust
Kalosm is a meta-framework for AI written in Rust using candle. Kalosm supports local quantized large language models like Llama, Mistral, Phi-1.5, and Zephyr. It also supports other quantized models like Wuerstchen, Segment Anything, and Whisper. In addition to local models, Kalosm supports remote models like GPT-4 and ada embeddings.
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RFC: candle-lora
I have been working on a machine learning library called candle-lora for Candle. It implementes a technique called LoRA (low rank adaptation), which allows you to reduce a model's trainable parameter count by wrapping and freezing old layers.
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ExecuTorch: Enabling On-Device interference for embedded devices
[2] https://github.com/huggingface/candle/issues/313
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[P] Open-source project to run locally LLMs in browser, such as Phi-1.5 for fully private inference
We provide full local inference in browser, by using libraries from Hugging Face like transformers.js or candle for WASM inference.
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Update on the Candle ML framework.
We've first announced Candle, a minimalist ML framework in Rust 6 weeks ago. Since then we've focused on adding various recent models and improved the framework so as to support the necessary features in an efficient way. You can checkout a gallery of the examples, supported models include:
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Should I Haskell or OCaml?
How did you select those two as your options?
I'm just a hobbyist that enjoys programming, and I eventually wanted to expand beyond python. I looked at Haskell and read Learn You a Haskell and did some Exercism exercises but never got anywhere close to being able to use it for real projects. Have been trying to learn about Lisp lately and feel like I've come to a similar dead end.
On the other hand, both Go and Rust have felt fulfilling and practical, with static typing and solid tooling, cross compilations, static binaries, and dependency management that is just a huge breath of fresh air coming from python.
The ML / data science scene is nowhere near as developed as in Python, and I still lean on jupyter/polars/PyTorch here, but I think the candle project[0] seems very interesting. Compiling whisper down to a single CUDA-leveraging binary for fast local transcription is pretty cool!
[0]: https://github.com/huggingface/candle
- Minimalist ML framework for Rust
What are some alternatives?
grbl - An open source, embedded, high performance g-code-parser and CNC milling controller written in optimized C that will run on a straight Arduino
Universal-G-Code-Sender - A cross-platform G-Code sender for GRBL, Smoothieware, TinyG and G2core.
FluidNC - The next generation of motion control firmware
burn - Burn is a new comprehensive dynamic Deep Learning Framework built using Rust with extreme flexibility, compute efficiency and portability as its primary goals. [Moved to: https://github.com/Tracel-AI/burn]
grbl-Mega-5X - 5/6 Axis version of Grbl, the open source, embedded, high performance g-code-parser and CNC milling controller written in optimized C that will run on an Arduino Mega2560
tch-rs - Rust bindings for the C++ api of PyTorch.
GRBL-Plotter - A GCode sender (not only for lasers or plotters) for up to two GRBL controller. SVG, DXF, HPGL import. 6 axis DRO.
bCNC - GRBL CNC command sender, autoleveler and g-code editor
gsender - Connect to and control Grbl-based CNCs with ease
grblForCyclone - GRBL port for RAMPS and Sanguinololu boards
cncjs - A web-based interface for CNC milling controller running Grbl, Marlin, Smoothieware, or TinyG.