evil-mad-EggBot/EBB_firmware
Brian Schmalz aa3fa7f382 EBB firmware: Removed very old MPLAB8 files, removed MPLAB X files which are re-generated and thus don't need to be under source control. Removed extra build targets which are not used. 2020-05-13 21:04:40 -05:00
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BootloaderPCapp
EBBUpdater New version 2.6.4 of EBB firmware. Fix for issue #126 : fixed SR command so that it no longer re-powers the servo on stepper motion, only servo motion. 2019-11-29 22:36:02 -06:00
EBBUpdaterMac Update mac installer 2019-04-19 11:45:33 -07:00
EBB_inf
Microchip
Releases New version 2.6.4 of EBB firmware. Fix for issue #126 : fixed SR command so that it no longer re-powers the servo on stepper motion, only servo motion. 2019-11-29 22:36:02 -06:00
app-SimpleServo.X
app.X EBB firmware: Removed very old MPLAB8 files, removed MPLAB X files which are re-generated and thus don't need to be under source control. Removed extra build targets which are not used. 2020-05-13 21:04:40 -05:00
bootloader.X * Change to bootloaer behavior : ignore USB suspend messages, preventing bootloader LED blink pattern from stopping when in bootloader mode ("for no reason") 2020-05-11 23:04:11 -05:00
readme.txt

readme.txt

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The files in this directory (EBB_firmware) are the firmware files for the EiBotBoard,
(http://www.schmalzhaus.com/EBB/) which is used primarily in the Egg-Bot (http://www.egg-bot.com/)
made by EMSL (http://evilmadscience.com/productsmenu/tinykitlist/171-egg-bot).

These files are only useful if you want to modify the firmware and/or redbuild it yourself.

The app.X directory contains MPLAB X and MPLAB 8 projects for the application.

The bootloader.X directory contains MPLAB X and MPLAB 8 projects for the bootloader.

The EBB_inf directory contains the two driver files needed for Windows when plugging in the EBB for the first time.

The Microchip directory is one you need to get yourself. It contains all of the MLA (Microchip Library for Application)
files, of which the EBB firmware needs the USB stack. Microchip does not allow anyone to re-districbute these
files, so we can not include those files here. In order to get this directory, you need to download the latest
MLA from Microchip (http://www.microchip.com/MLA) and then copy the Microchip folder from within the MLA download
here.

The Releases directory contains the released HEX files for bootloader, application, and combined HEX files.

Both bootloader and application can be modified and/or re-built using Microchip's free MPLAB 8 IDE 
(http://www.microchip.com/MPLAB8) or free MPLAB X IDE (http://www.microchip.com/MPLABX) and their free C18 compiler.
(http://www.microchip.com/C18)

*Brian Schmalz
www.schmalzhaus.com