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==Setup==
==Setup==
# Print 3d parts from [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2587684 Thingiverse]
# Print 3d parts from [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2587684 Thingiverse]
# Collect hardware from BOT—note the ESP32 is the dev version
# Collect hardware from BOM—note the ESP32 is the dev version
# Purchase controller from [https://www.tindie.com/stores/33366583/ Bart Dring's Tindie store]
# Purchase controller from [https://www.tindie.com/stores/33366583/ Bart Dring's Tindie store]
# Download firmware from [https://github.com/bdring/midTbot_esp32]
# Download firmware from [https://github.com/bdring/midTbot_esp32]

Latest revision as of 16:29, 22 December 2019

Setup

  1. Print 3d parts from Thingiverse
  2. Collect hardware from BOM—note the ESP32 is the dev version
  3. Purchase controller from Bart Dring's Tindie store
  4. Download firmware from [1]
  5. Follow instructions on Dring's Grbl_ESP32 Wiki
  1. Connect to web server "GRBL_ESP" with p/w 12345678
    1. index.html.gz is located in the .../data folder of /Grbl_Esp32-master
  2. Continue instructions here

Troubleshooting

Can't find "#define CPU_MAP_ESP32"?

Change #define CPU_MAP_ESP3 to #define CPU_MAP_MIDTBOT instead.

Won't connect when compiling (Windows)?

Change cable several times, checking Device Manager for changes. If still no response, install "CP210x USB to UART Bridge VCP Drivers" from ESP32.net

Missing library?

Double-check that the contents of the "Library" folder in the Grbl_ESP32.zip file pulled from github are copied to the libraries folder ...Documents/Arduino/libraries.

"Hard resetting via RTS pin"?

It's done.