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Octopus Pro F429 - will it work? #144
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It seems so, @yoft has it running. See this discussion. |
Do you know if the firmware.bin file is available somewhere? I'm very lost and wanted to give a shot at grblHAL |
https://github.com/yoft/STM32F4xx/tree/new-octo This seems to be his repository but I don't see the .pio folder, am I missing something? |
Hi @nameisCruzCruz, I can attempt an F429 build using the same process I went through with the F446. I might have some time late next week to have a crack at it for you. |
That would be amazing if you have some spare time, can I have your email? So we can talk further? |
Did you manage to do it? |
I'd prefer to keep discussion here for everyone to see.
I haven't had time yet, however I have found most of the settings required. |
that would be amazing, I'll be waiting and let you know if it works once you have the file. Thank you for your time |
I have BTT octopus pro 429 board. Please help in compiling grblhal for this board. |
Have a look here for progress. |
Hi guys! very new to the grblHAL world, and all the CNC world for that matter. Building a Mill machine currently and I would like to use an octopus board I have laying around, the octopus pro F429, although I don't know where to start, the page says F4XX but then mentions "A grblHAL driver for the STM32F401xC, STM32F407xx, STM32F411xE and STM32F446xx ARM processors." so I'm confused...
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