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- #Arduino 1.8.5 does not support software download
- #Arduino 1.8.5 does not support serial
- #Arduino 1.8.5 does not support upgrade
Is there anyone who compiled Marlin 2.0 for an Anet A8 and got similar problems? The optiboot error tells me basically nothing either. Googling the anet v1.0 board error brought me absolutely nothing, just 1 thread without answers and a github thread which I am not advanced enough in programming to understand, also with another user running into this error so definitely not solved for standard users.
#Arduino 1.8.5 does not support software download
The Arduino software download for Linux includes a version of the RXTX library patched to also search for these /dev/ttyACM devices.
#Arduino 1.8.5 does not support serial
These are not supported by the standard version of the RXTX library that the Arduino software uses for serial communication. ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (pointer to d of digital)Ĭ:\Users\HBJ2ABT\Desktop\arduino-PR-beta1.9-BUILD-113\hardware\arduino\avr\cores\arduino/Arduino.h:223:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition On Linux, the Uno and Mega 2560 show up as devices of the form /dev/ttyACM0. Static_assert(digitalPinToPCICR(Z_MIN_PIN), “Z_MIN_PIN is not interrupt-capable”) #define digitalPinToPCICR§ ( ((§ >= 0) & (§ <= 31)) ? (&PCICR) : ((uint8_t *)0) )Ĭ:\users\hbj2abt\appdata\local\temp\arduino_build_11766\sketch\src\hal\hal_avr\endstop_interrupts.h:162:21: note: in expansion of macro ‘digitalPinToPCICR’ I tried to delete the library, but this resulted in an error “library missing”Īlternatively, Google recommended Arduino 1.9beta, so i gave it a shot:Ĭ:\Users\HBJ2ABT\Documents\Arduino\hardware\anet\avr\variants\sanguino/pins_arduino.h:117:66: error: reinterpret_cast from integer to pointer Multiple libraries were found for “LiquidCrystal.h”Įrror compiling for board Anet V1.0 (Optiboot).
#Arduino 1.8.5 does not support upgrade
Most recommended fix was to upgrade to a newer Arduino IDE, so I uninstalled 1.8.5 and installed latest 1.8.10. Google told me some possible fixes, but neither copying the Marlin directory directly to C:\Marlin, nor changing the system variables did work. I also tried the optiboot board option, but I got the same error, so time for google. In file included from C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\cores\arduino\main.cpp:20:0:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\cores\arduino/Arduino.h:223:0: note: this is the location of the previous definitionįork/exec C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr/bin/avr-gcc.exe: The filename or extension is too long. I have to mention I did NOT change a single char in the files, neither Marlin nor the config files.
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I imported the Marlin.ino file, selected my board (there are the Anet v1.0 and Anet optiboot available) and started to compile. I copied the Anet A8 example configuration files to the marlin directory ( as i did multiple times before with Marlin 1.1.8) I started with the mostly recommended Arduion 1.8.5, and copied the board definition to the documents/arduino folder. I downloaded all the used Arduino IDE’s from the official homepage, and downloaded the Marlin firmware directly from github, and also the board definition.
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I am trying to upgrade the firmware of my 3D printer, but don’t worry my problem is much more software than hardware based.