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marlin-aquila reviews and mentions
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Marlin 2, Linear Advance, Board 1.0.1, TMC2208
I'm sooooo confused! So looking at putting Marlin v2.1.1 onto my Aquila, currently running Alexqzm's v1.3.5. One of many good(?) new things in v2 is the 'linear advance' which I've read promising things about. But will it work??!? I have a 1.0.1 G32 board from 2021 which supposedly has the TMC2208 stepper drivers (or perhaps the MS35775 clone of the TMC2208) which apparently can't do linear advance due to a bug in its on-chip firmware. Or so says some sources, whereas many other people claim to have it working. And while I would like to give those people the benefit of the doubt, not everything on the 'net is correct, and those people may not (or may) truly know if it is working. Again, I wanna give these people the benefit of the doubt but many so called "experts" aren't. Then there is this post from Alexqzm himself on how to get it working in his 1.3.5 firmware, but his way involves soldering a jumper onto the board. (This is the "UART" mod??) I'm pro'ly gonna try the upgrade to v2 with or without the linear advance so the real question is "do I enable it in the firmware/source code" (before re-compiling & flashing) and do I need to add the jumper? I'm getting contradicting info.
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stas2z/marlin-aquila is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of marlin-aquila is C++.
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