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History of Klipper releases. Please see
[installation](Installation.md) for information on installing Klipper.
Klipper 0.4.0
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Available on 20170503. Major changes in this release:
* Improved installation on Raspberry Pi machines. Most of the install
is now scripted.
* Support for corexy kinematics
* Documentation updates: New Kinematics document, new Pressure Advance
tuning guide, new example config files, and more
* Stepper performance improvements (20Mhz AVRs over 175K steps per
second, Arduino Due over 460K)
* Support for automatic micro-controller resets. Support for resets
via toggling USB power on Raspberry Pi.
* The pressure advance algorithm now works with look-ahead to reduce
pressure changes during cornering.
* Support for limiting the top speed of short zigzag moves
* Support for AD595 sensors
* Several bug fixes and code cleanups
Klipper 0.3.0
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Available on 20161223. Major changes in this release:
* Improved documentation
* Support for robots with delta kinematics
* Support for Arduino Due micro-controller (ARM cortex-M3)
* Support for USB based AVR micro-controllers
* Support for "pressure advance" algorithm - it reduces ooze during
prints.
* New "stepper phased based endstop" feature - enables higher
precision on endstop homing.
* Support for "extended g-code" commands such as "help", "restart",
and "status".
* Support for reloading the Klipper config and restarting the host
software by issuing a "restart" command from the terminal.
* Stepper performance improvements (20Mhz AVRs up to 158K steps per
second).
* Improved error reporting. Most errors now shown via the terminal
along with help on how to resolve.
* Several bug fixes and code cleanups
Klipper 0.2.0
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Initial release of Klipper. Available on 20160525. Major features
available in the initial release include:
* Basic support for cartesian printers (steppers, extruder, heated
bed, cooling fan).
* Support for common g-code commands. Support for interfacing with
OctoPrint.
* Acceleration and lookahead handling
* Support for AVR micro-controllers via standard serial ports