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Translate Machine.h for YOUR NAME #1579

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tkoe2022 opened this issue Jan 22, 2024 · 2 comments
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Translate Machine.h for YOUR NAME #1579

tkoe2022 opened this issue Jan 22, 2024 · 2 comments

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@tkoe2022
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This issue will automatically convert a Grbl_Esp32 machine definition file to FluidNC YAML format.
laser_Einstellungen.txt

Change YOUR NAME in the title to some string that identifies your machine configuration.

IMPORTANT: Change only the YOUR NAME part of the title, not the entire title. If you change the entire title, GitHub will not run the converter program.

Attach your machine definition file here - but first change the .h extension to .txt because GitHub will not allow you to attach a file with a .h extension. Submit the issue, and after a few minutes, a new comment will appear with the FluidNC YAML file.

IMPORTANT: Attach the file - do not paste the file text into the issue. If you paste, the converter will not work.

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Dear tkoe2022,
The attempt to convert your machine header-file laser_Einstellungen.txt into a FluidNc yaml file
failed due to one of the following possibilities:

  1. Your machine file had an error. This can happen if you use an old machine file that
    will not compile with the latest version of Grbl_Esp32
  2. There is a bug in the converter program.
    If you cannot resolve the problem, please contact us on Discord - https://discord.gg/MDsRDeNsTE

@MitchBradley
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The file that you attached is not a Machine.h file. Machine.h files contain C language preprocessor statements that are used to compile Grbl_Esp32 for specific kinds of controller boards. The file that you attached contains Grbl $ settings from the configuration of some kind of software that is probably a GCode sender program.

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