I do not believe there is a Sailfish fork for any 32 bit controllers...
I also don't know if going with the Smoothieware firmware would be better or worse for this printer.
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Thanks! I too am frustrated. And the language barrier between Qidi Tech and I just makes technical communication that much harder...
I read about an upcoming official 7.8 firmware... lucky us we are stuck with Qidi Tech's unknown 7.8 version, which could be based on Sailfish version 7.1 for all I know.
Very true and let me tell you Jetty is not a happy man about shit companies like Qidi making up SF numbers like that. He bit my head off over it so buy a quality printer that uses the real Sailfish or suffer (I am putting that in nicer words than he used on me about it).
As far as the language barrier goes I sincerely think they use that to their advantage and easily understand what we are saying. I know more Chinese can read, write, and speak English than the English can their dialect of Chinese since they go to school and English is the international language of business so China demanded they learn it. Was a wise move imo.
Better but even a Ramps based controller would be better imo due to no true PWM or Fan speed control currently on the machine, but that is a real SF issue that I don't think will really get fixed from what I have been told.Quote:
I also don't know if going with the Smoothieware firmware would be better or worse for this printer.
I have a older Qidi Tech (9 months) that came with a version of firmware called Makerbot Version 1 running on a ATmega 1280 board.
About 6 months ago I decided to see if I could upgrade to Sailfish and initially thought I had bricked my board. Since I had succeeded in totally erasing all firmware from it. After a lot of googling I found the original bootloader and USB hex code for this board. I was able to load that back into the board with a programmer and AVRdude. Then I was able to load the current version of Sailfish. The problem with these boards is that Qidi Tech is using something called non standard fuse settings which makes upgrading the firmware difficult but not impossible. You just need knowledge and way to change the fuse settings. I have no idea what the newer board is using for fuse settings or what they should be.
BTW all Chinese clone makers boards are missing nearly all of the same plugs. The only printer I know of that has the LED color change working is the original Makerbots.
My design for corner clips for the side clear windows that allow quick removal. No hardware needed.
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My weekend project has shown up!! Hope it is as painless as it seems to set up and get running.
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That looks great W! I actually started with a similar pin approach when I designed my version. I broke one of the pins off accidentally and shifted to re-using the original mounting screws instead. Just curious, but how much variation in thickness do you have in the acrylic on your QiDi?