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The general structure of Grbl
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The main processing stack:
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'protocol' : Accepts command lines from the serial port and passes them to 'gcode' for execution.
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Provides status responses for each command.
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'gcode' : Recieves gcode from 'protocol', parses it according to the current state
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of the parser and issues commands via '..._control' modules
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'spindle_control' : Commands for controlling the spindle.
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'motion_control' : Accepts motion commands from 'gcode' and passes them to the 'planner'. This module
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represents the public interface of the planner/stepper duo.
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'planner' : Recieves linear motion commands from 'motion_control' and adds them to the plan of
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prepared motions. It takes care of continously optimizing the acceleration profile
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as motions are added.
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'stepper' : Executes the motions by stepping the steppers according to the plan.
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Supporting files:
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'config.h' : Compile time user settings
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'settings' : Maintains the run time settings record in eeprom and makes it availible
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to all modules.
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'eeprom' : A library from Atmel that provides methods for reading and writing the eeprom with
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a small addition from us that read and write binary streams with check sums used
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to verify validity of the settings record.
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'nuts_bolts.h' : A tiny collection of useful constants and macros used everywhere
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'serial' : Low level serial communications
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'print' : Functions to print strings of different formats (using serial) |