docs: Clarification of some installation and config steps

Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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Kevin O'Connor 2016-09-15 12:19:30 -04:00
parent 94272ed072
commit 9ff5600421
2 changed files with 8 additions and 7 deletions

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# FIRST. Incorrectly configured parameters may cause damage. # FIRST. Incorrectly configured parameters may cause damage.
# A note on pin names: pins may be configured with a hardware name # A note on pin names: pins may be configured with a hardware name
# (such as PA4) or with a board name (such as ar29). In order to use a # (such as "PA4") or with an Arduino alias name (such as "ar29" or
# board name, the pin_map variable in the mcu section must specify # "analog3"). In order to use Arduino names, the pin_map variable in
# which board definition to use. (See the klippy/pins.py file for the # the mcu section must be present and have a value of "arduino".
# available pin and board names.)
# Pin names may be preceded by an '!' to indicate that a reverse # Pin names may be preceded by an '!' to indicate that a reverse
# polarity should be used (eg, trigger on low instead of high). Input # polarity should be used (eg, trigger on low instead of high). Input
# pins may be preceded by a '^' to indicate that a hardware pull-up # pins may be preceded by a '^' to indicate that a hardware pull-up
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[mcu] [mcu]
serial: /dev/ttyACM0 serial: /dev/ttyACM0
# The serial port to connect to the MCU # The serial port to connect to the MCU
baud: 115200 baud: 250000
# The baud rate to use # The baud rate to use
pin_map: arduino pin_map: arduino
# This option may be used to add board specific pin name aliases # This option may be used to enable Arduino pin name aliases
custom: custom:
# This option may be used to specify a set of custom # This option may be used to specify a set of custom
# micro-controller commands to be sent at the start of the # micro-controller commands to be sent at the start of the

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@ -115,7 +115,9 @@ Under "Serial Connection" in "Additional serial ports" add
"/tmp/printer". Then click "Save". "/tmp/printer". Then click "Save".
Enter the Settings tab again and under "Serial Connection" change the Enter the Settings tab again and under "Serial Connection" change the
"Serial Port" setting to "/tmp/printer". "Serial Port" setting to "/tmp/printer". Change the Baudrate field to
250000 (this buad rate field is not related to the firmware baudrate
and may be safely left at 250000).
Under the "Features" tab, unselect "Enable SD support". Then click Under the "Features" tab, unselect "Enable SD support". Then click
"Save". "Save".