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I know this might be an unconventional ask, but could there be a way to run this firmware on an Einsy Rambo?
I know the main MCU is a little different than the one from the MM Control board. and the I/O is way more than the MMU3 needs. But the basics are there... 3 stepper drivers + F/P.I.N.D.A port.
Given that many of us are upgrading to the latest xBuddy board as part of the MK3S+ upgrade path. Would be a nice way to upcycle these great boards and not let them die in a drawer, or worse as e-waste.
I know it is more useful to build another printer with it. But the point is that after input shaping, anything 8bit is kinda sluggish. However, this motherboard is more than sufficient for what the MMU needs.
As I understand we would require another HAL built for this. Is it feasible?
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Hi,
I know this might be an unconventional ask, but could there be a way to run this firmware on an Einsy Rambo?
I know the main MCU is a little different than the one from the MM Control board. and the I/O is way more than the MMU3 needs. But the basics are there... 3 stepper drivers + F/P.I.N.D.A port.
Given that many of us are upgrading to the latest xBuddy board as part of the MK3S+ upgrade path. Would be a nice way to upcycle these great boards and not let them die in a drawer, or worse as e-waste.
I know it is more useful to build another printer with it. But the point is that after input shaping, anything 8bit is kinda sluggish. However, this motherboard is more than sufficient for what the MMU needs.
As I understand we would require another HAL built for this. Is it feasible?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: