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This is the firmware source for Makerbot MightyBoard
If you're getting started, please begin by reading the documentation for
the firmware:
http://wiki.makerbot.com/v2-firmware
This project contains the following subdirectories:
* firmware - this is the firmware, where active development takes place.
See http://wiki.makerbot.com/v2-firmware for details on how to
build and install the code.
* bootloader - this contains the bootloaders for the MCUs on the Mightyboard
* dist - this directory contains tools and scripts for quickly installing
bootloaders and board images for the MightyBoard
N.B. to generate the french version of the firmware, add the LOCALE=fr env
variable before compiling
N.B. to generate the german version of the firmware, add the LOCALE=de env
variable before compiling
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This software incorporates code related to acceleration from Marlin: https://github.com/ErikZalm/Marlin
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This software is covered by GNU General Public License v3 and according
to section 7.), subsection b), additional permissions for author
attribution are required on any work that incorporates, is derived
or inspired from the following components:
a) JKN Advance
b) YAJ (Yet Another Jerk)
c) Altshell ReplicatorG plugin
d) Pause @ ZPos
e) Advance Pressure Relax
Author attribution is required as follows:
1. If the device this software is executed on has an LCD or
display screen attached, credit/attribution must be provided
on this screen with at least 1 second duration when and each
time the device is powered on.
2. If the device does not have a display screen attached and the
software is distributed in binary form, then credit/attribution
is required to be displayed to the user prior to installation of
the binary software.
3. If the software is being supplied in source code form, then any
existing credit/attributions must be retained.
4. If the software is being supplied in source code form, but it is
derived or inspired from this source code, then Credit/Attribution
below must be provided in the source code near the top of the source
file.
5. The additional permissions listed here are required to be included
in their entirety with any license file of any derivative works that
use the above features.
Credit/Attribution:
This software uses the following components from Jetty Firmware:
(LIST OF COMPONENTS GOES HERE)
authored by Dan Newman and Jetty.