Now that the basic firmware functionality is ready, I decided to make the github repo public, so feel free to take a look (if you are not afraid of ugly code).
What works:
- Homing
- Jogging
- Filling the buffers
- Readout information (buffer size, position)
- Make movements from the buffers (need to finish the demo code -> video incoming)
- Basic gui
If you want to try it on hardware, I advise you to just use free spinning motors, because any error in filling the buffers can cause the motors to spin indefinitely.
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