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Smoothieware Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to Smoothieware
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Marlin
Marlin is an optimized firmware for RepRap 3D printers based on the Arduino platform. Many commercial 3D printers come with Marlin installed. Check with your vendor if you need source code for your specific machine.
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InfluxDB
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Digraphs and Trigraphs
I originally wrote Teacup because I was horrified at numerous aspects of the state of other 3d printer firmware codebases available, but after a few years I became far more interested in Smoothie and officially relinquished leadership of Teacup to Traumflug who'd been doing far more work on it than me at the time
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How can I let linux/windows recognize my hareware in general through usb?
Also, Windows' USB stack is a complete dumpster fire - in Linux your thing just needs to say "hi I've got camera interfaces" in the device descriptor and you're mostly good to go, but Windows needs actual driver development, or at least a magic text file to tell it to use its preinstalled drivers.
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Arduino Leonardo(or similar) MIDIUSB.h and Keyboard.h simultaneously?
Fwiw I wrote the runtime descriptor construction code for smoothie which is how I know it's possible - and yet even after a decade, I don't see any other firmware libraries with similar descriptor construction mechanisms which is sad.
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Problems With a ATMEGA2560 Board (CH340)
Smoothie has a dynamic device descriptor, and adding an extra serial port via config setting is a fairly reliable way to bluescreen windows.
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Access mass storage tf card through arduino
There's a few forum threads around (eg this one regarding the Teensy arduino core), but I haven't seen any firmware stacks with the dynamic USB descriptor initialization and endpoint allocation you'd need for runtime custom USB function sets other than the one I wrote for Smoothie a decade ago.
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Is it possible to turn an SPI Flash Chip into a USB Flash Drive?
PS: USB in a nutshell is a great read if you're planning to work with USB firmware stacks - was super helpful when I was massaging Smoothie's USB stack
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USB serial driver for Teensy LC on Windows 98 SE?
Bizarrely however, you need a magic text file to convince windows to actually use it with a particular device - despite the fact that USB was specifically designed for this to be entirely unnecessary as devices must describe themselves to the host on connect and there are many standardized interface patterns.
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Why is this field so entry-level unfriendly?
I've been thinking of creating a 3D printer to print buildings or maybe a CNC machine for milling lumber out of these trees. I've got an upper-end Smoothieboard so I could do that.
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I need a controller/software recommendations for my plasma tube notcher.
I've been fairly happy with Smoothieware http://smoothieware.org
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Smoothieware/Smoothieware 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 Smoothieware is C++.
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