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- Spindle speed updating wasn’t working in the g-code parser due to some borked up logic on my part. Fixed it and should be operating as intended for both normal and laser spindle modes. - Elaborated a little more on the new sleep mode in the documentation.
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Date: 2016-10-11
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Author: Sonny Jeon
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Subject: v1.1c: New sleep mode. Laser mode and other bug fixes.
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- New $SLP sleep mode that will disable spindle, coolant, and stepper
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enable pins. Allows users to disable their steppers without having to
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alter their settings. A reset is required to exit and re-initializes in
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alarm state.
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- Laser mode wasn’t updating the spindle PWM correctly (effected
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spindle speed overrides) and not checking for modal states either.
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Fixed both issues.
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- While in laser mode, parking motions are ignored, since the power off
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delay with the retract motion would burn the material. It will just
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turn off and not move. A restore immediately powers up and resumes. No
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delays.
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- Changing rpm max and min settings did not update the spindle PWM
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calculations. Now fixed.
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- Increased default planner buffer from 16 to 17 block. It seems to be
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stable, but need to monitor this carefully.
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- Removed software debounce routine for limit pins. Obsolete.
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- Fixed a couple parking motion bugs. One related to restoring
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incorrectly and the other the parking rate wasn’t compatible with the
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planner structs.
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- Fixed a bug caused by refactoring the critical alarms in a recent
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push. Soft limits weren’t invoking a critical alarm.
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- Updated the documentation with the new sleep feature and added some
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more details to the change summary.
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Date: 2016-09-28
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Author: Sonny Jeon
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Subject: New jog cancel real-time command. Parser typo fix from last push.
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- Added a new jog cancel real-time command. Rather than depending on a
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feed hold to cancel a jogging motion, this realtime command can be used
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instead. The main advantage is if a feed hold is used, you can
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accidentally hold the machine right when Grbl returns to IDLE after
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completing a jog. And the GUI doesn’t have to worry about tracking this
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either.
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- Fixed a typo in the g-code parser edits from the last push. Was
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causing the G10 set coordinate system command to not work correctly.
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- Updated the documentation with the jog cancel command.
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Date: 2016-09-27
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Author: Sonny Jeon
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Subject: Refactored g-code parser. Saved 60bytes flash and some ram. Edited Readme.
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- Freed up another 60 bytes of flash and 12-24 bytes of stack RAM by
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using the pre-allocated IJK arc offset vector that is guaranteed to be
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not in use. Only G10 and G28/30 require fetching from EEPROM and
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retaining extra data. Both commands use axis words, which rules out
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G2/3 arcs using IJK offsets existing in same block. Not ideal, but
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every byte helps.
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- Edited README.
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Date: 2016-09-27
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Author: Sonny Jeon
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Subject: Update README and clarifications in jogging document.
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Date: 2016-09-26
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Author: Sonny Jeon
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Subject: v1.1b: Tweaked Bf reports, jogging doc, saved another 160 bytes, minor bug fixes
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- Increment to v1.1b due to status report tweak.
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- Tweaked the buffer state status reports to show bytes and blocks
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available, rather than in use. This does not require knowing the buffer
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sizes beforehand. It’s implicit.
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- Also, since buffer states are not used by most devs (after
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inquiries), it is no longer enabled by default and a status mask option
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was added for this.
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- Fixed some typos and updated for the report tweak in the
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documentation.
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- Wrote a joystick implementation concept in the jogging markdown
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document. Outlines how to get a low-latency feel to a joystick (and
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other input devices).
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- Removed XON/XOFF support. It’s not used by anyone because of its
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inherent problems. Remains in older versions for reference.
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- Added a compile option on how to handle the probe position during a
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check mode.
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- Fixed a jogging bug. If G93 is the modal state before a jogging
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motion, the feed rate did not get calculated correctly. Fixed the issue.
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- Refactored some code to save another 160+ bytes. Included an improved
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float vector comparison macro and reducing a few large and repetitive
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function calls.
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- Fixed a probing bug (existing in v0.9 too) where the target positions
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were not set correct and error handling was improper.
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Date: 2016-09-25
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Author: Sonny Jeon
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Subject: Addressed much larger flash size with avr-gcc v4.9.2. Refactored reports to save 160KB.
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- The newest Arduino IDE 1.6.12 has recently updated to avr-gcc v4.9.2.
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Unfortunately, it produces a compiled size almost 0.7KB to 1KB larger
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than prior versions! This can easily cause the base build to exceed the
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Arduino Duemilanove/Nano flash limit of 30.5KB. The Arduino Uno seems
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to be ok still with its 31.5KB flash limit.
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- Makefile `-flto` compile flag added to cut down on the horrible flash
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size when using the new avr-gcc. (Edit Makefile and remove comment on
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COMPILE definition). This brings it in-line with what the IDE produces.
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- Functionalized repetitive tasks in report.c to try to reduce overall
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flash size. Successfully cut down about 160bytes.
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- Removed printFloat_SettingValue() and printFloat_RPMValue()
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functions. These aren’t required and can be replaced with a direct call
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to printFloat() because they don’t require a unit conversion check.
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Date: 2016-09-24
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Author: Sonny Jeon
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Subject: Serial RX count bug fix. Settings codes CSV. More documentation.
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- Reverted back the serial RX count function to how it was. The
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variable type was unsigned and cause an integer underflow whenever the
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calculation produced a negative number. The old way was the correct way.
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- Lots of minor edits to the code CSVs and markdown documents.
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- Expanded on explaining feedback messages and startup line execution
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feedback.
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- Created a new settings codes CSV to help GUIs import the values and
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meanings.
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Date: 2016-09-22
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Author: Sonny Jeon
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Subject: Increment to v1.1a, minor compile bug fix, tweaked communication protocol, more docs.
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- Incremented to v1.1a, rather than keep 1.0e. This is because there
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are existing v1.0 installations. Don’t want to confuse people further.
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- Certain version of the Arduino IDE did not like the `inline` in the
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function header. Removed from spindle_control files to fix the problem.
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- Tweaked the communication protocol slightly. Added message type
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indicators for all `[]`bracketed feedback messages. It’s been
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problematic for GUI dev to try to determine the context of a message
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and how it should be handled. These indictors should help tremendously
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to remove context all together.
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- Also altered how `$N` startup lines are presented when executed. They
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now start with an open chevron ‘>’ followed by the line and an ‘:ok’ to
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indicate it executed. The ‘ok’ is on the same line intentionally so it
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doesn’t mess up a streaming protocol counter.
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- Managed to save a 100+KB from refactoring parts of report.c. (Thanks
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Vasilis!) Freed up room to alter the protocol a little.
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- Wrote a markdown document on interface messaging to make it clear how
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it’s intended to work. See interface.md in /doc/markdown
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- Started to pull in some Wiki pages from the old grbl site and
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beginning to update them for v1.1.
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- Created new commit log for v1.1.
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Date: 2016-09-22
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Author: Sonny Jeon
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Subject: Merge pull request #1 from winder/dev
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Add locale to code CSVs.
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Date: 2016-09-22
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Author: winder
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Subject: Add locale to code CSVs.
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Date: 2016-09-21
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Author: chamnit
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Subject: Grbl v1.0e huge beta release. Overrides and new reporting.
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- Feature: Realtime feed, rapid, and spindle speed overrides. These
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alter the running machine state within tens of milliseconds!
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- Feed override: 100%, +/-10%, +/-1% commands with values 1-200% of
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programmed feed
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- Rapid override: 100%, 50%, 25% rapid rate commands
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- Spindle speed override: 100%, +/-10%, +/-1% commands with values
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50-200% of programmed speed
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- Override values have configurable limits and increments in
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config.h.
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- Feature: Realtime toggle overrides for spindle stop, flood coolant,
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and optionally mist coolant
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- Spindle stop: Enables and disables spindle during a feed hold.
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Automatically restores last spindles state.
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- Flood and mist coolant: Immediately toggles coolant state until
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next toggle or g-code coolant command.
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- Feature: Jogging mode! Incremental and absolute modes supported.
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- Grbl accepts jogging-specific commands like $J=X100F50. An axis
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word and feed rate are required. G20/21 and G90/G91 commands are
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accepted.
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- Jog motions can be canceled at any time by a feed hold `!`
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command. The buffer is automatically flushed. (No resetting required).
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- Jog motions do not alter the g-code parser state so GUIs don’t
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have to track what they changed and correct it.
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- Feature: Laser mode setting. Allows Grbl to execute continuous
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motions with spindle speed and state changes.
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- Feature: Significantly improved status reports. Overhauled to cram in
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more meaningful data and still make it smaller on average.
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- All available data is now sent by default, but does not appear if
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it doesn’t change or is not active.
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- Machine position(MPos) or work position(WPos) is reported but not
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both at the same time. Instead, the work coordinate offsets (WCO)are
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sent intermittently whenever it changes or refreshes after 10-30 status
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reports. Position vectors are easily computed by WPos = MPos - WCO.
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- All data has changed in some way. Details of changes are in the
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markdown documents and wiki.
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- Feature: 16 new realtime commands to control overrides. All in
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extended-ASCII character space.
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- While they are not easily typeable and requires a GUI, they can’t
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be accidentally triggered by some latent character in the g-code
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program and have tons of room for expansion.
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- Feature: New substates for HOLD and SAFETY DOOR. A `:x` is appended
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to the state, where `x` is an integer and indicates a substate.
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- For example, each integer of a door state describes in what phase
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the machine is in during parking. Substates are detailed in the
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documentation.
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- Feature: With the alarm codes, homing and probe alarms have been
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expanded with more codes to provide more exact feedback on what caused
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the alarm.
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- Feature: New hard limit check upon power-up or reset. If detected, a
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feedback message to check the limit switches sent immediately after the
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welcome message.
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- May be disabled in config.h.
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- OEM feature: Enable/disable `$RST=` individual commands based on
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desired behavior in config.h.
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- OEM feature: Configurable EEPROM wipe to prevent certain data from
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being deleted during firmware upgrade to a new settings version or
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`RST=*` command.
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- OEM feature: Enable/disable the `$I=` build info write string with
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external EEPROM write example sketch.
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- This prevents a user from altering the build info string in
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EEPROM. This requires the vendor to write the string to EEPROM via
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external means. An Arduino example sketch is provided to accomplish
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this. This would be useful for contain product data that is
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retrievable.
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- Tweak: All feedback has been drastically trimmed to free up flash
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space for the v1.0 release.
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- The `$` help message is just one string, listing available
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commands.
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- The `$$` settings printout no longer includes descriptions. Only
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the setting values. (Sorry it’s this or remove overrides!)
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- Grbl `error:` and `ALARM:` responses now only contain codes. No
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descriptions. All codes are explained in documentation.
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- Grbl’s old feedback style may be restored via a config.h, but
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keep in mind that it will likely not fit into the Arduino’s flash space.
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- Tweak: Grbl now forces a buffer sync or stop motion whenever a g-code
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command needs to update and write a value to EEPROM or changes the work
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coordinate offset.
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- This addresses two old issues in all prior Grbl versions. First,
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an EEPROM write requires interrupts to be disabled, including stepper
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and serial comm. Steps can be lost and data can be corrupted. Second,
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the work position may not be correlated to the actual machine position,
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since machine position is derived from the actual current execution
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state, while work position is based on the g-code parser offset state.
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They are usually not in sync and the parser state is several motions
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behind. This forced sync ensures work and machine positions are always
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correct.
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- This behavior can be disabled through a config.h option, but it’s
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not recommended to do so.
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- Tweak: To make status reports standardized, users can no longer
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change what is reported via status report mask, except for only
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toggling machine or work positions.
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- All other data fields are included in the report and can only be
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disabled through the config.h file. It’s not recommended to alter this,
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because GUIs will be expecting this data to be present and may not be
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compatible.
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- Tweak: Homing cycle and parking motion no longer report a negative
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line number in a status report. These will now not report a line number
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at all.
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- Tweak: New `[Restoring spindle]` message when restoring from a
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spindle stop override. Provides feedback what Grbl is doing while the
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spindle is powering up and a 4.0 second delay is enforced.
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- Tweak: Override values are reset to 100% upon M2/30. This behavior
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can be disabled in config.h
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- Tweak: The planner buffer size has been reduced from 18 to 16 to free
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up RAM for tracking and controlling overrides.
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- Tweak: TX buffer size has been increased from 64 to 90 bytes to
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improve status reporting and overall performance.
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- Tweak: Removed the MOTION CANCEL state. It was redundant and didn’t
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affect Grbl’s overall operation by doing so.
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- Tweak: Grbl’s serial buffer increased by +1 internally, such that 128
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bytes means 128, not 127 due to the ring buffer implementation. Long
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overdue.
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- Tweak: Altered sys.alarm variable to be set by alarm codes, rather
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than bit flags. Simplified how it worked overall.
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- Tweak: Planner buffer and serial RX buffer usage has been combined in
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the status reports.
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- Tweak: Pin state reporting has been refactored to report only the
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pins “triggered” and nothing when not “triggered”.
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- Tweak: Current machine rate or speed is now included in every report.
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- Tweak: The work coordinate offset (WCO) and override states only need
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to be refreshed intermittently or reported when they change. The
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refresh rates may be altered for each in the config.h file with
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different idle and busy rates to lessen Grbl’s load during a job.
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- Tweak: For temporary compatibility to existing GUIs until they are
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updated, an option to revert back to the old style status reports is
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available in config.h, but not recommended for long term use.
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- Tweak: Removed old limit pin state reporting option from config.h in
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lieu of new status report that includes them.
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- Tweak: Updated the defaults.h file to include laser mode, altered
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status report mask, and fix an issue with a missing invert probe pin
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default.
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- Refactor: Changed how planner line data is generated and passed to
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the planner and onto the step generator. By making it a struct
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variable, this saved significant flash space.
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- Refactor: Major re-factoring of the planner to incorporate override
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values and allow for re-calculations fast enough to immediately take
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effect during operation. No small feat.
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- Refactor: Re-factored the step segment generator for re-computing new
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override states.
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- Refactor: Re-factored spindle_control.c to accommodate the spindle
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speed overrides and laser mode.
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- Refactor: Re-factored parts of the codebase for a new jogging mode.
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Still under development though and slated to be part of the official
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v1.0 release. Hang tight.
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- Refactor: Created functions for computing a unit vector and value
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limiting based on axis maximums to free up more flash.
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- Refactor: The spindle PWM is now set directly inside of the stepper
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ISR as it loads new step segments.
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- Refactor: Moved machine travel checks out of soft limits function
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into its own since jogging uses this too.
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- Refactor: Removed coolant_stop() and combined with
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coolant_set_state().
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- Refactor: The serial RX ISR forks off extended ASCII values to
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quickly assess the new override realtime commands.
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- Refactor: Altered some names of the step control flags.
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- Refactor: Improved efficiency of the serial RX get buffer count
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function.
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- Refactor: Saved significant flash by removing and combining print
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functions. Namely the uint8 base10 and base2 functions.
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- Refactor: Moved the probe state check in the main stepper ISR to
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improve its efficiency.
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- Refactor: Single character printPgmStrings() went converted to direct
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serial_write() commands to save significant flash space.
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- Documentation: Detailed Markdown documents on error codes, alarm
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codes, messages, new real-time commands, new status reports, and how
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jogging works. More to come later and will be posted on the Wiki as
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well.
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- Documentation: CSV files for quick importing of Grbl error and alarm
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codes.
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- Bug Fix: Applied v0.9 master fixes to CoreXY homing.
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- Bug Fix: The print float function would cause Grbl to crash if a
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value was 1e6 or greater. Increased the buffer by 3 bytes to help
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prevent this in the future.
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- Bug Fix: Build info and startup string EEPROM restoring was not
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writing the checksum value.
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- Bug Fix: Corrected an issue with safety door restoring the proper
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spindle and coolant state. It worked before, but breaks with laser mode
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that can continually change spindle state per planner block.
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- Bug Fix: Move system position and probe position arrays out of the
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system_t struct. Ran into some compiling errors that were hard to track
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down as to why. Moving them out fixed it.
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