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This repository includes source code and firmware releases for the Original Prusa 3D printers based on the 32-bit ARM microcontrollers.

The currently supported model is:

  • Original Prusa MINI

Getting Started

Requirements

  • Python 3.6 or newer (with pip)

Cloning this repository

Run git clone https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware-Buddy.git.

Building (on all platforms, without an IDE)

Run python utils/build.py. The binaries are then going to be stored under ./build/products.

  • Without any arguments, it will build a release version of the firmware for all supported printers and bootloader settings.
  • To generate .bbf versions of the firmware, use: ./utils/build.py --generate-bbf.
  • Use --build-type to select build configurations to be built (debug, release).
  • Use --preset to select for which printers the firmware should be built.
  • By default, it will build the firmware in "prerelease mode" set to beta. You can change the prerelease using --prerelease alpha, or use --final to build a final version of the firmware.
  • Use --host-tools to include host tools in the build (bin2cc, png2font, ...)
  • Find more options using the --help flag!

Examples:

Build the firmware for MINI in debug mode:

python utils/build.py --preset mini --build-type debug

Build final version for all printers and create signed .bbf versions:

python utils/build.py --final --generate-bbf --signing-key <path-to-ecdsa-private-key>

Build the firmware for MINI using a custom version of gcc-arm-none-eabi (available in $PATH) and use Make instead of Ninja (not recommended):

python utils/build.py --preset mini --toolchain cmake/AnyGccArmNoneEabi.cmake --generator 'Unix Makefiles'

Windows 10 troubleshooting

If you have python installed and in your PATH but still getting cmake error Python3 not found. Try running python and python3 from cmd. If one of it opens Microsoft Store instead of either opening python interpreter or complaining 'python3' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Open manage app execution aliases and disable App Installer association with python.exe and python3.exe.

Python environment

The build.py script wants to install some python packages. If you prefer not to have your system modified, it is possible to use virtualenv or a similar tool.

virtualnev venv
. venv/bin/activate

Development

The build process of this project is driven by CMake and build.py is just a high-level wrapper around it. As most modern IDEs support some kind of CMake integration, it should be possible to use almost any editor for development. Below are some documents describing how to setup some popular text editors.

Formatting

All the source code in this repository is automatically formatted:

If you want to contribute, make sure to install pre-commit and then run pre-commit install within the repository. This makes sure that all your future commits will be formatted appropriately. Our build server automatically rejects improperly formatted pull requests.

Running tests

mkdir build-tests
cd build-tests
cmake ..
make tests
ctest .

Flashing Custom Firmware

To install custom firmware, you have to break the appendix on the board. Learn how to in the following article https://help.prusa3d.com/article/zoiw36imrs-flashing-custom-firmware.

Feedback

License

The firmware source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 and the graphics and design are licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). Fonts are licensed under different license (see LICENSE).

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