30 lines
1.2 KiB
Arduino
30 lines
1.2 KiB
Arduino
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This sketch compiles and uploads Grbl to your 328p-based Arduino!
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To use:
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- First make sure you have imported Grbl source code into your Arduino
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IDE. There are details on our Github website on how to do this.
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- Select your Arduino Board and Serial Port in the Tools drop-down menu.
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NOTE: Grbl only officially supports 328p-based Arduinos, like the Uno.
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Using other boards will likely not work!
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- Then just click 'Upload'. That's it!
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For advanced users:
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If you'd like to see what else Grbl can do, there are some additional
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options for customization and features you can enable or disable.
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Navigate your file system to where the Arduino IDE has stored the Grbl
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source code files, open the 'config.h' file in your favorite text
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editor. Inside are dozens of feature descriptions and #defines. Simply
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comment or uncomment the #defines or alter their assigned values, save
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your changes, and then click 'Upload' here.
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Copyright (c) 2015 Sungeun K. Jeon
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Released under the MIT-license. See license.txt for details.
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#include <grbl.h>
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// Do not alter this file!
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