cheers
yeah all the MKS robin nano 'guides' I've been looking at show me software I've never seen before - and of course never mention what it is or where to get it.

Changing the firmware on the printer, is literally just dropping the file on an sd card and turning the printer on.
All I've done is change some of the settings in the configuration file.
Including the new pid settings.

That's all I want to do is change them lol

All I have is a bin file and a file named: Robin-nano-config35.txt
Which I am assuming is the configuration.h file


And yes it is based on a creality file - says so at the top of the file.

Once I've got the pid sorted and got the machine starting to print at the set temp - rather than. overshoting and dropping to 8c below where it starts to print and then slowly working it's way back to the correct temp - where it stays. Meanwhile the first layer starts printing at too low a temp.
Which for a machine that can lay the first layer down at 100mm/s - jut isn't going to work :-)

I figure I need to update this lot of minor change and new pid settings.
And then run the pid at least once again. And update that.
And tghen rinse and repeat until it does what I want it to :-)

That said it looks like I can update and the PID settings Via g-code. And then set permamently with M500.
I mean worse case scenario I can just drop the g-code pid settings in the start up code.

So it's really just the basic default temp settings I need to change. And I can't see any other way to do that than via the configuration.h update.



And for the umpteenth time I have nothing against creality, except for their design engineers - who insist on picking the worst solution to any problem (even hen those problems were created by them in the first place).
IT IS NOT PERSONAL !
lol