config: Use consistent advice on flashing the Melzi board

Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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Kevin O'Connor 2018-11-13 14:32:52 -05:00
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# this config, the firmware should be compiled for the AVR
# atmega1284p.
# Note, a number of Melzi boards are shipped without a bootloader. In
# that case, an external programmer will be needed to flash a
# bootloader to the board (for example, see
# http://www.instructables.com/id/Flashing-a-Bootloader-to-the-CR-10/
# ). Once that is done, one should be able to use the standard "make
# flash" command to flash Klipper.
# Note, a number of Melzi boards are shipped with a bootloader that
# requires the following command to flash the board:
# avrdude -p atmega1284p -c arduino -b 57600 -P /dev/ttyUSB0 -U out/klipper.elf.hex
# If the above command does not work and "make flash" does not work
# then one may need to flash a bootloader to the board - see the
# Klipper docs/Bootloaders.md file for more information.
# See the example.cfg file for a description of available parameters.

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# CR-10. To use this config, the firmware should be compiled for the
# AVR atmega1284p.
# Note, a number of Melzi boards are shipped without a bootloader. In
# that case, an external programmer will be needed to flash a
# bootloader to the board (for example, see
# http://www.instructables.com/id/Flashing-a-Bootloader-to-the-CR-10/
# ). Once that is done, one should be able to use the standard "make
# flash" command to flash Klipper.
# Note, a number of Melzi boards are shipped with a bootloader that
# requires the following command to flash the board:
# avrdude -p atmega1284p -c arduino -b 57600 -P /dev/ttyUSB0 -U out/klipper.elf.hex
# If the above command does not work and "make flash" does not work
# then one may need to flash a bootloader to the board - see the
# Klipper docs/Bootloaders.md file for more information.
# See the example.cfg file for a description of available parameters.

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# mini. To use this config, the firmware should be compiled for the
# AVR atmega1284p.
# Note, a number of Melzi boards are shipped without a bootloader. In
# that case, an external programmer will be needed to flash a
# bootloader to the board (for example, see
# http://www.instructables.com/id/Flashing-a-Bootloader-to-the-CR-10/
# ). Once that is done, one should be able to use the standard "make
# flash" command to flash Klipper.
# Note, a number of Melzi boards are shipped with a bootloader that
# requires the following command to flash the board:
# avrdude -p atmega1284p -c arduino -b 57600 -P /dev/ttyUSB0 -U out/klipper.elf.hex
# If the above command does not work and "make flash" does not work
# then one may need to flash a bootloader to the board - see the
# Klipper docs/Bootloaders.md file for more information.
# See the example.cfg file for a description of available parameters.

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# Ender 2. To use this config, the firmware should be compiled for the
# AVR atmega1284p.
# Note, a number of Melzi boards are shipped without a bootloader. In
# that case, an external programmer will be needed to flash a
# bootloader to the board (for example, see
# http://www.instructables.com/id/Flashing-a-Bootloader-to-the-CR-10/
# ). Once that is done, one should be able to use the standard "make
# flash" command to flash Klipper.
# Note, a number of Melzi boards are shipped with a bootloader that
# requires the following command to flash the board:
# avrdude -p atmega1284p -c arduino -b 57600 -P /dev/ttyUSB0 -U out/klipper.elf.hex
# If the above command does not work and "make flash" does not work
# then one may need to flash a bootloader to the board - see the
# Klipper docs/Bootloaders.md file for more information.
# See the example.cfg file for a description of available parameters.

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# Ender 3. To use this config, the firmware should be compiled for the
# AVR atmega1284p.
# Note, a number of Melzi boards are shipped without a bootloader. In
# that case, an external programmer will be needed to flash a
# bootloader to the board (for example, see
# http://www.instructables.com/id/Flashing-a-Bootloader-to-the-CR-10/
# ). Once that is done, one should be able to use the standard "make
# flash" command to flash Klipper.
# Note, a number of Melzi boards are shipped with a bootloader that
# requires the following command to flash the board:
# avrdude -p atmega1284p -c arduino -b 57600 -P /dev/ttyUSB0 -U out/klipper.elf.hex
# If the above command does not work and "make flash" does not work
# then one may need to flash a bootloader to the board - see the
# Klipper docs/Bootloaders.md file for more information.
# See the example.cfg file for a description of available parameters.

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# use this config, the firmware should be compiled for the AVR
# atmega1284p.
# UPDATE 2018
# Newest Tronxy's are coming with bootloader present, so follow
# klipper install instructions but instead of "make flash FLASH_DEVICE=/dev/ttyACM0"
# use:
# avrdude -p atmega1284p -c arduino -b 57600 -P /dev/ttyUSB0 -U out/klipper.elf.hex
# Note, a number of Melzi boards are shipped without a bootloader. In
# that case, an external programmer will be needed to flash a
# bootloader to the board (for example, see
# http://www.instructables.com/id/Flashing-a-Bootloader-to-the-CR-10/
# ). Once that is done, one should be able to use the standard "make
# flash" command to flash Klipper.
# Note, a number of Melzi boards are shipped with a bootloader that
# requires the following command to flash the board:
# avrdude -p atmega1284p -c arduino -b 57600 -P /dev/ttyUSB0 -U out/klipper.elf.hex
# If the above command does not work and "make flash" does not work
# then one may need to flash a bootloader to the board - see the
# Klipper docs/Bootloaders.md file for more information.
# See the example.cfg file for a description of available parameters.

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# This file contains pin mappings and other appropriate default parameters
# for a Wanhao Duplicator i3 v2.1 and its clones
# (Monoprice Maker Select, Cocoon Create, etc.)
# See the files example.cfg and example-extras.cfg for a description of available parameters.
# This file contains pin mappings and other appropriate default
# parameters for a Wanhao Duplicator i3 v2.1 and its clones (Monoprice
# Maker Select, Cocoon Create, etc.).
#
# This will probably work on older revisions (v1.0, v2.0) of the printer
# but is untested on those versions.
#
# Note, a number of Melzi boards are shipped with a bootloader that
# requires the following command to flash the board:
# avrdude -p atmega1284p -c arduino -b 57600 -P /dev/ttyUSB0 -U out/klipper.elf.hex
# If the above command does not work and "make flash" does not work
# then one may need to flash a bootloader to the board - see the
# Klipper docs/Bootloaders.md file for more information.
# See the example.cfg file for a description of available parameters.
# For best results with klipper and the Wanhao Duplicator i3, follow these
# guidelines:
#
# - Flash a bootloader to the Melzi board in the printer
# See http://www.instructables.com/id/Using-an-Arduino-to-Flash-the-Melzi-Board-Wanhao-I/
#
# - Make sure the auto-reset jumper is *enabled* on the Melzi board
# (See step 1 in the bootloader tutorial above)
#
# - Locate the USB serial port for your printer in /dev/serial/by-id/ format.
# See https://github.com/KevinOConnor/klipper/blob/master/docs/FAQ.md#wheres-my-serial-port
# It will be something like: