Hi , I downloaded the zip file grbl-Mega.edge and I see under the grbl folder there is a “examples” folder. Is this “examples” required to be imported into the IDE ? Thanks
[gnea/grbl-Mega Issue#5] question about the download zip contents
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[gnea/grbl-Mega Issue#4] Real-time adjustable feedrates
- [gnea/grbl-Mega Issue#1] $ command extentions
- [gnea/grbl-Mega Issue#2] Better interrupt priorities
- [gnea/grbl-Mega Issue#3] ATMega16U2 virtual com port on ATMega2560
- [gnea/grbl-Mega Issue#4] Real-time adjustable feedrates
- [gnea/grbl-Mega Issue#6] Adding outputs for external state signals
- [gnea/grbl-Mega Issue#7] which g-code sender is being used in grbl-Mega testing?
- [gnea/grbl-Mega Issue#8] Frecuencia y velocidad de avance.
- [gnea/grbl-Mega PR#9] Anyone have tried this code?
#1 – chamnit 于 2016-09-16
@splitn2 : Sort of. The examples folder contains the .INO file to perform the compile and upload, but it only contains a
#includeline in it. A new sketch with that line (and only that line) will do the same thing.