turbo-resin
Open-source firmware for resin printers (by nviennot)
reversing-mono4k
Reverse engineering of the Anycubic Mono 4K (by nviennot)
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turbo-resin
Posts with mentions or reviews of turbo-resin.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-19.
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Asynchronous Rust on Cortex-M Microcontrollers
Async Rust does definitely work for non-toy use cases. As a data point, we use Embassy for all production firmware at my startup (https://akiles.app/en), using async tasks for everything: Bluetooth, TCP/IP networking, motor control, user interface (LEDs, keypad), a key-value database in flash, stats collection... Async helps with battery life too since it allows putting the core to sleep when no task has work to do, it allows us to build devices with 1-2 years of battery life.
There's other companies using Embassy in production. Sadly firmwares are usually not open source. There's a few non-toy open-source projects using Embassy though:
- https://github.com/nviennot/turbo-resin
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ISO A Mobo..
I know this exists, https://github.com/nviennot/turbo-resin maybe they already have something documented?
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Best ~9” screen printer that isn’t locked to Chitubox?
There has been some steady (but slow) progress on an open source firmware for a few popular printers, with one of the goals being to allow multiple file formats. I believe they're still targeting the Mono 4k and Saturn for their first release, but I haven't checked in on the project for awhile.
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A fast STM32 embedded system emulator implemented in Rust
Yes!! Here's my Rust 3d printer software: https://github.com/nviennot/turbo-resin
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How SoL am I? Can it be fixed?
There's a nice Photon Mono 4k reverse engineering project by Nicolas Viennot on GitHub where he fixes the crappy touch sensing in the firmware. The goal is to replace the firmware on a variety of chitu-based resin printers with much better open source firmware.
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Emulating the original Elegoo Saturn firmware, unmodified
Backstory: I'm writing TurboResin, an open-source firmware for resin 3d printers. We want to support many printers, and one of the difficulty is to understand the electronic board layout and protocols of each printer.
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What is the ender 3 of the resin gang?
It's coming https://github.com/nviennot/turbo-resin
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Part9 of the Mono 4K reverse engineering: Driving the LCD Panel, displaying a print layer from USB
This is the last part of the reverse engineering series. At this point we are confident that we can finish the firmware to do a print. The firmware repository is here: https://github.com/nviennot/turbo-resin/
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New to 3D printing had a few questions!
There is a project to produce an open source firmware for resin printers TurboResin - it's at a very early stage (not able to actually print yet, but making progress) In time, it should be able to do something similar to what the RERF does and use different exposure times within the same print to strengthen interior parts while leaving surfaces less exposed for maximum detail, which would be very cool!
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Heated resin experiment (part 3)
That's it in a nutshell. I think the pump idea would work but resin is messy so changing resins would be a pain and you would have to clean the lines. Although if you had control of the printer which this project looks well on it's way to accomplishing: https://github.com/nviennot/turbo-resin then you could use the build plate to mix the resin which would simplify things a lot.
reversing-mono4k
Posts with mentions or reviews of reversing-mono4k.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-29.
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Embedded Systems Weekly #111
STM32 Emulator The developer created this emulator to facilitate his effort reverse engineering the Anycubic Photon Mono 4K 3D printer. If you're waiting for a STM32 microcontroller (really?) it's probably your chance to run your code before you die.
- A fast STM32 embedded system emulator implemented in Rust
- Reversed engineered the Elegoo Saturn LCD
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How SoL am I? Can it be fixed?
There's a nice Photon Mono 4k reverse engineering project by Nicolas Viennot on GitHub where he fixes the crappy touch sensing in the firmware. The goal is to replace the firmware on a variety of chitu-based resin printers with much better open source firmware.
- Part9 of the Mono 4K reverse engineering: Driving the LCD Panel, displaying a print layer from USB
- Reverse engineering the Anycubic Photon Mono 4K
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Open-source firmware for resin 3D printers written in Rust
I'm writing an open-source embedded Rust firmware for 3D printers. I'm writing the firmware based on the reverse engineering of the Anycubic Mono 4K but ultimately, I'd like to support a wide range of printers. If some of you have a resin 3D printer, and you'd like to dip your toes in Rust embedded coding, I'd love to get some help on the project!
- reversing-mono4k: Reverse engineering of the Anycubic Mono 4K
What are some alternatives?
When comparing turbo-resin and reversing-mono4k you can also consider the following projects:
embassy - Modern embedded framework, using Rust and async.
UVtools - MSLA/DLP, file analysis, calibration, repair, conversion and manipulation
stm32-emulator
gdbstub - An ergonomic, featureful, and easy-to-integrate implementation of the GDB Remote Serial Protocol in Rust (with no-compromises #![no_std] support)