Looks like I have a busy weekend ahead with these and the Phoenix Shifter
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DO NOT USE MOBILE / CGNAT DEVICES WHERE THE IP CHANGES CONSTANTLY!
At this time, it is unfortunately not possible to whitelist users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
At this time, it is unfortunately not possible to whitelist users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
Please make sure you are logged in for at least 2 hours
to make sure your IP is added into the firewall whitelist, thanks
to make sure your IP is added into the firewall whitelist, thanks
Flashy Clock - Yet another DEV board
Re: Flashy Clock - Yet another DEV board
More goodies back from the PCB manufacturer, Flashy v7. Unfortunately they could not do the boards in black 
Looks like I have a busy weekend ahead with these and the Phoenix Shifter
Looks like I have a busy weekend ahead with these and the Phoenix Shifter
Re: Flashy Clock - Yet another DEV board
Well done @Icky For squashing all that tech Into such a small space!
Re: Flashy Clock - Yet another DEV board
Well one Flashy v7 got built this morning. Voltera worked a charm and saved me a lot of time.
Re: Flashy Clock - Yet another DEV board
Sitting nicely in the H5
Re: Flashy Clock - Yet another DEV board
Got mine built up and firmware tweaks done.. Still ended up with a bodge wire
but at least this version is not suffering from the DMA bus shorts now.
While finishing the firmware, I have run into a serious space limit in the PLD
I cannot complete all the features I wanted to add. So we are trying to fit a second (smaller) PLD on the board to take care is of some of the logic processing. As always, one step forward, two steps back
While finishing the firmware, I have run into a serious space limit in the PLD
Re: Flashy Clock - Yet another DEV board
Catching up on stuff, so sorry if I'm behind the curve...
I've got a question about the Flashy Clock.
How close are the STorm ST (and clock) and the Flashy Clock, when compared.
They seem to have very comparable specs...
Thanks.
I've got a question about the Flashy Clock.
How close are the STorm ST (and clock) and the Flashy Clock, when compared.
They seem to have very comparable specs...
Thanks.
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Re: Flashy Clock - Yet another DEV board
@Darklord They're not actually comparable because Flashy clock is a 3.3V design primarily to use on the H5 series motherboards. We may be doing adapters for original machines in the future, but it really depends on interest.
Re: Flashy Clock - Yet another DEV board
Oh, okay. I didn't realize they weren't for all ST's (yet).exxos wrote: Mon May 31, 2021 10:02 pm @Darklord They're not actually comparable because Flashy clock is a 3.3V design primarily to use on the H5 series motherboards. We may be doing adapters for original machines in the future, but it really depends on interest.
Thanks!
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Re: Flashy Clock - Yet another DEV board
I have been trying to print with a nozzle which is basically too big,as I do not currently have the correct size ones:(
Use my new toy, though I am not sure the bed heater is working as the temperature is all over the place along with the soldering iron, which is not actually plugged in anyway..
Seems there was too much paste on the pads, which I am not really surprised about.. So will try and tidy them up.. Though likely it will have to wait until I can obtain some smaller nozzles.
Use my new toy, though I am not sure the bed heater is working as the temperature is all over the place along with the soldering iron, which is not actually plugged in anyway..
Seems there was too much paste on the pads, which I am not really surprised about.. So will try and tidy them up.. Though likely it will have to wait until I can obtain some smaller nozzles.
Re: Flashy Clock - Yet another DEV board
Managed to find a unbroken original nozzle which is a fraction smaller 

