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    Where does one go to find the most current version of Marlin

    I want to see if some of the issues I have been having are related to the firmware. I am getting terribly inconsistent first layer performance. I want to try a newer version of the firmware but I have no idea where you get it from anymore.

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    git clone https://github.com/beckdac/Marlin.git

    Not sure if you're looking for a specific build...

    Quote Originally Posted by tsteever View Post
    I want to see if some of the issues I have been having are related to the firmware. I am getting terribly inconsistent first layer performance. I want to try a newer version of the firmware but I have no idea where you get it from anymore.

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    Absolute newest version is on github: https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin
    Recent releases: https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/releases

    Not sure what is "most stable" though.
    Since I'm using Clough42's IBFE I am running his copy of Marlin: http://clough42.com/instructions/marlin-firmware-setup/

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    Quote Originally Posted by lakester View Post
    git clone https://github.com/beckdac/Marlin.git

    Not sure if you're looking for a specific build...
    Hmm. Didn't know someone had done a i3v fork.

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    Yah.

    I could've sworn that I read that the version Makerfarm preloads is available somewhere as well, but can't seem to find it now. (EDIT: A version in a repo. I realize there is the MakerFarm zip file...)

    I don't think the beckdac version is exactly that..., I think it tracks the MarlinFirmware version, but with Makerfarm's presets. Honestly, I haven't had time to figure it out for sure..., so I could be way off.

    Quote Originally Posted by jasay View Post
    Hmm. Didn't know someone had done a i3v fork.
    Last edited by lakester; 04-25-2015 at 01:50 PM.

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    Yes, I too thought there was a github fork for maker farm that someone was updating. I have a good version now but I like to stay on top of things. Not sure if the EricZ version is the one that people are referencing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsteever View Post
    Yes, I too thought there was a github fork for maker farm that someone was updating. I have a good version now but I like to stay on top of things. Not sure if the EricZ version is the one that people are referencing.
    No... The main development is now at: https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin

    But for now... Stay away from the development branch. Use the release branch. The Development branch is not stable right now.

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    I see that the ABL Z probe offset is not working, according to the website. Is it working in the releases?

    Nevermind, I see you answered that already in the "Air Printing" thread.

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    Hi Roxy:

    I don't mean to be dense, but when you say "release branch", are you referring to whatever form a particular manufacturer releases their code in? Is there a particular repo you're referencing?

    I ask, since "MarlinFirmware" only shows a "Development" branch...

    Thx! -- John

    Quote Originally Posted by Roxy View Post
    No... The main development is now at: https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin

    But for now... Stay away from the development branch. Use the release branch. The Development branch is not stable right now.

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