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Will_D:
Here's the eng file from 4th March 2017 (Version 87) Its the recomended version for 1.1 I had to put a .txt extension on it in order to attach it. Rename it with no extension! Hope this helps Will |
hdo27:
I just noticed you can download the latest official firmware from here: https://www.nvcnc.net/ddcsv2.1.html The firmware is dated 2018-06-05. However on my newly arrived machine it shows 2018-04-11 !? hdo |
71taa:
--- Quote from: hdo27 on July 09, 2018, 03:16:18 AM ---The firmware is dated 2018-06-05. --- End quote --- Next build (95) is already available via support forum: http://bbs.ddcnc.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=43&extra=page%3D1 |
Pete.:
Are these units still being made and sold or are they now legacy items? If there's new firmware, how about updated hardware? |
lfriii:
--- Quote from: Benedikt on July 01, 2017, 03:45:17 PM --- --- Quote from: blades on July 01, 2017, 01:19:11 PM ---Greetings from Indiana! I am a long-time lurker of this thread in particular, it has been so helpful! Thank you all (Benedikt in particular) for your great work on this controller! :bow: With that said, I do have a few questions I hope someone can help with, I am using this controller with a custom built X-Carve. 1) chriscnc mentioned something about a new factory firmware version, 2017-03-04-87NOR Does anyone have a link to where I could download this from? 2) I've got my unit configured to use inches instead of mm, but this poses a problem: my Z-axis requires 24000 steps-per-inch because I'm using a Gecko G540, which by default has 10x microstepping. My machine jogs in manual mode fine, but when running under a program, I have inconsistent depth issues with the Z axis, due to this setting being far higher than the max of 10000. I thought I could fix this issue by changing to mm, but while that fixes the Z axis issue, it creates the same issue on the X & Y axis, as they're belt driven, and the steps-per-mm comes out to 33.33, which is way lower than the minimum of 100. The controller literally won't let you input anything less than 50. Any suggestions here? If I can't disable microstepping on 1 axis of the G540, I may have to get a different stepper controller for Z. Thanks for any input! --- End quote --- Hello, blades! Glad you liked the progress so far. For 1), you can download it from my site http://pandora-cnc.eu/en/download However, I advise getting the modified version when it's out. You can always give the new factory version a try though, before the new mod comes out ;) For 2), maybe you can use the config generator on http://config.pandora-cnc.eu/ to enter your configuration. After you have downloaded the file, use Notepad++ or vi/etc. on Mac / Linux to edit the setting manually, before importing it. I hope this helps, Benedikt --- End quote --- Benedikt: I have a similar issue as blades in that I want to set a parameter outside the limits of the controller. In your post above, you instruct blades to use the configurator and then edit the values using Notepad++ on Mac / Linux before importing. Can this be done on a windows machine? Can the file that is currently on the controller be opened and edited directly? |
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