WINDOWS XP ARDUINO 1.8.5 SERIAL
Please re-read the API section in the WiKi relating to Serial and USB Serial: Rather, the serial capability is in the STM32 chip silicon. Understand that any of the current STM32duino boot loaders do not support Serial. Now, please read this: viewtopic.php?t=1362#p17386 5V USB-serial Adapters must connect the 5V to the BluePill 5V pin which then is connected to a low-current 5V -> 3.3V regulator on the BluePill. If you only have a 5V adapter, you absolutely must take care to not connect the 5V of the USB-serial adapter to the bluepill 3.3 Volt connection as the board will be permanently damaged. In my case, I use a 3.3V USB-serial adapter to power the Blue Pill. So, for the Blue Pill, I have selected the upload method "Serial" in the above screenshot. My daily dev box is Linux 18.3 Mint.īluePill_Upload.png (82.61 KiB) Viewed 1753 times
WINDOWS XP ARDUINO 1.8.5 INSTALL
I recently tested the Windows install on q Win10 Pro and all worked. You may also need to change the udev rules for the device in question. If you are uploading via USB to Serial or STLink etc, you may need to set the relevant permissions for your specific upload device in order to be able to use it from within the Arduino IDE.
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Run the udev rules installation script in tools/linux/install.sh. If the hardware folder does not exist, please create one.
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In Linux, you must give yourself access to the Dial out group and run a script to set permissions:Ĭopy the Arduino_STM32 folder to the hardware folder in your Arduino sketches folder. So upload a the Maple mini blink sketch from examples\Digital\Blink and the Maple serial device should now be available on the Port menu. Note: If you do not see a Maple Serial com device, this is probably because the Maple mini has not been loaded with the blink sketch. Re-start the Arduino IDE, and select the appropriate board from the "Tools" -> "Board menu", and select the appropriate Com port for your Maple mini or serial upload device.
WINDOWS XP ARDUINO 1.8.5 DRIVERS
The batch file and wdi-simple.exe do the clever stuff to convince Windows 7 or newer, that it should use its drivers with the Maple serial and DFU devices. However the built in drivers need to be associated with the USB ID of the Maple serial and DFU devices. Windows comes pre-installed with a compatible Serial USB driver and a DFU (upload) driver. Note: This doesn't actually install drivers. Please open a cmd window (run as administrator), navigate to the folder: /drivers/win/ and run: install_drivers.bat. If using Maple or Maple mini, you need to install drivers for the Serial and DFU (upload devices).
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I have tried with different ones but I still don´t get it.In Windows, you must force the drivers to load Ĭopy the Arduino_STM32 folder to My Documents/Arduino/hardware (Note: if the hardware folder doesn't exist you will need to create it). I am using Arduino 1.8.5 and the TMC2130 library on its 2.3.0 version. Stepper_indirection.cpp:585: error: 'class Stepper' has no member named 'set_directions'įor the extruder and the Z axis I will use the basic A4988. Sketch\stepper_indirection.cpp: In function 'void reset_stepper_drivers()': In file included from sketch\stepper_indirection.cpp:1:0:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\libraries\Stepper\src/Stepper.h:83:7: error: previous definition of 'class Stepper' Stepper.h:225: error: redefinition of 'class Stepper' In file included from sketch\stepper_indirection.cpp:40:0: However I am not able to compile the code and I constantly get this error: Hello, I want to use x2 TMC2130 driver (on the X and Y axis) on SPI mode using Marlin 1.1.9.