Error in start-up file macro line 1: Bad command: `
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Upgrading from 3.4.6 to 3.5 RC3 I had a problem when upgrading the WiFi Server. The web interface couldn't reconnect, so after about 15 minutes I turned the power off and on again. At that point, it kept running message that it couldn't recognize any networks. I was able to fix that with difficulty but I'm left with the message above every time I run the web interface. I don't know what it means, and a search found nothing.
This seems to in some way be connected with the Height Map and Object Browser plugins. I did mess with some files in system trying to get things working again.
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@DonStauffer If you run M98 p"config.g" do you get any errors?
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@gloomyandy Yes, I get errors, but I've done that in the past and always got errors. I'm getting:
Error: Bad command: `
FTP is enabled on port 21
Error: M667 is no longer supported - use M669 instead
Error: in file macro line 89: M570: missing parameter 'H'
Warning: Heater 1 predicted maximum temperature at full power is 1342°C
Warning: Heater 2 predicted maximum temperature at full power is 1342°C
Error: in file macro line 162 column 14: meta command: variable 'XMin' already exists -
@gloomyandy OK, there was an apostrophe at the beginning of config.g. Don't ask me how that got there. But I'm still finding the Height Map and Object Model Browser only appear if I go into the Plugins page on the web interface and load them, and they then appear in their own Plugins section instead of where they used to be. Not a big problem. Is this part of the update, or did I change something?
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@DonStauffer Yep the heightmap viewer and object model browser are plugins in DWC 3.5, so what you are seeing there is normal. You should probably take a look at some of those other errors/warnings though.
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@gloomyandy Yes, I went through them all and corrected things. Looks good now. I sure appreciate your help.
I don't know about those heater warnings. That would be pretty hot. I have dual Nova hot ends. 100W heater, small heat block. So I could imagine them getting pretty darn hot. But they heat up really fast.
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The heater warnings can't be "fixed" as it's more informational than an error.