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    • mudcruzrundefined
      mudcruzr
      last edited by

      v1.7 now on Github

      https://github.com/mudcruzr/Duet-Maestro-12864-Menu-Files/releases/tag/v1.7

      Release notes:

      After a recent print went wrong and crashed the BLTouch bending the pin, I realised I had no way of manipulating the probe while I was standing at the printer. I've added the ability to extend, retract, test, and reset the probe from this new menu. It is accessed from the CTRL (Control) menu.

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti @mudcruzr
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        @mudcruzr

        Regarding the license. You might consider the WTFPL

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        • mudcruzrundefined
          mudcruzr @Veti
          last edited by

          @veti lol, if I'd seen that before I attached the unlicense, I might have.

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          • mudcruzrundefined
            mudcruzr
            last edited by

            I've updated a couple of the 12864 menu files to cope with the changes in 2.03RC1

            As usual they are in https://github.com/mudcruzr/Duet-Maestro-12864-Menu-Files

            2 Files required updates to cope with the changes in 2.03RC1

            The new files are main_for_203RC1 and heat_for_203RC1

            Upload the 2 new files, rename the existing heat and main to something like heat_backup and main_backup then rename the 2 new files to heat and main respectively.

            Note these files are ONLY for using with 2.03RC1

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            • sinned6915undefined
              sinned6915
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              mudcruzr-

              THANK YOU for making the files available!

              I am using them on LPC1768 port on a ReArm with RRD full graphic LCD.

              No network as of yet, and Octoprint is not playing nice with LPC port. LCD is the only way to print.

              I changed leveling menu because I don't use BLTouch, but all of the others seem to work well.

              Thanks again for your work and for sharing.

              Dennis

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              • A Former User?
                A Former User
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                Thanks for sharing, this is great.

                I wonder would it it not be a good resource to link to from the wiki?
                https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_2_Maestro_12864_display_menu_system

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                • mudcruzrundefined
                  mudcruzr
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                  I wouldn't have an issue with that but I guess it'd be up to @dc42

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
                    last edited by

                    Link added!

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                    Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                    http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                    • sinned6915undefined
                      sinned6915
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                      Is there a 'built in' Maestro function to turn the main power off/on? I want to toggle the PS_ON pin via M80/M81.

                      I am looking to add this to the main menu as a button. All I can come up with so was is defining 2 buttons, one "On" and one "Off".

                      I can not figure out how to toggle a single button as of yet- 2 img files, one for on, one for off. when one state is enabled, the other is an option.

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @sinned6915
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                        @sinned6915 said in My Maestro Menu Files are now on github:

                        Is there a 'built in' Maestro function to turn the main power off/on? I want to toggle the PS_ON pin via M80/M81.

                        I am looking to add this to the main menu as a button. All I can come up with so was is defining 2 buttons, one "On" and one "Off".

                        I can not figure out how to toggle a single button as of yet- 2 img files, one for on, one for off. when one state is enabled, the other is an option.

                        That's not currently possible. We'd need to add 2 more visibility options to the current list, one for when power is on and the other for when power is off.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                        • sinned6915undefined
                          sinned6915
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                          dc42-

                          my apologies, i seem to be suffering from my specific application blindspot, not being familiar with the original Maestro operation-

                          I am using LPC port on ReArm. Both the controller and display are 'On' as I feed it power via +5VFSB on APX PSU. ATX control via M80/M81.

                          To turn on the main power, I use the PS_ON function.

                          So lacking the power on/off state, I will use 2 menu button items to trigger on & off.

                          Making the icons is proving more challenging than I thought.

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                          • sinned6915undefined
                            sinned6915
                            last edited by sinned6915

                            I threw together an Excel spreadsheet to 'draw' icons and convert the binary and hex numbers. Its semi-automatic: meaning that you might need to adjust the lines and ranges to suit.

                            I 'checked' it against the binary for the fan.img icon in mud's menus.

                            Image Icon Spreadsheet Preview

                            https://github.com/nionio6915/LPC1768-RepRapFirmware-Files/blob/master/icon-creator.xlsx?raw=true

                            It uses conditional formatting to highlight the boxes and fill them in if you populate it with a 1, and spits out the binary and hex codes.

                            I only set it up for up to 8 pixel and 16 pixel widths. If you adjust the rows / columns you will have to play with the array and transposes.
                            Its not hard, but dont be surprised if you have to tweak it a bit.

                            As always, use at your own risk, your mileage will vary.

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators
                              last edited by

                              Thanks for sharing this!

                              Another way that users have created icons is to use the same editor that Marlin users use to generate the icons for a 12864 display, then use a hex editor to add the 2 header bytes at the start.

                              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                              http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                              • sinned6915undefined
                                sinned6915 @dc42
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                                @dc42 can you point us to the Marlin way? I did not know such a thing existed.

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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators @sinned6915
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                                  @sinned6915 said in My Maestro Menu Files are now on github:

                                  @dc42 can you point us to the Marlin way? I did not know such a thing existed.

                                  I'm not certain, but I found a link on Hackaday to this http://en.radzio.dxp.pl/bitmap_converter/. It looks like it generates a C file, so you would either need to compile that or use a hex editor such as HxD to create a binary file containing the data.

                                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                  Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                  http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                                  • bugsysiegalsundefined
                                    bugsysiegals
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                                    Thanks for sharing. One request, is it possible to add Emergency Stop to the menu? Pause would not stop the print head while it was homing and my filament spool somehow got trapped under the Z motor which was crushing it. Unfortunately powering off caused me to lose everything on the SD Card.

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                                    • mudcruzrundefined
                                      mudcruzr @bugsysiegals
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                                      @bugsysiegals I can't see why not, but I'm on holiday now until July, but (if I remember) I'll look at it when I get back. If you don't hear from me by say the 5th or 6th of July, I've forgotten - send me a reminder, lol.

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                                      • bugsysiegalsundefined
                                        bugsysiegals
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                                        Thank you kind sir, hopefully this will save somebody else in the future if they ever need to emergency stop and aren't next to the computer.

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                                        • jameswoodundefined
                                          jameswood
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                                          Hi gang!

                                          @mudcruzr thanks so much for these menus, they're really great. I was playing around with customising them for my CR10S, and ended up making a couple of Python scripts for creating and viewing the required images.

                                          My scripts are here for anyone interested.

                                          RRF-Gen.py takes pretty much any standard image and converts it into the mono image needed by RRF. So you can create your images however you want, then chuck them through this.

                                          RRF-View.py provides a very bare-bones, terminal-based preview of the image you have generated.

                                          This is a bit of an old thread now but I thought this was a good place to mention it! I hope someone finds these useful - I certainly did. By removing some friction in the image-creation process, I found it much easier to iterate and refine my tiny little images (for my fork of the @mudcruzr menus!).

                                          Finally, I haven't really shared a project like this before, so, if anyone has any problems please let me know and I'll do my best?

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