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Initial Setup
Alden Hart edited this page Jun 9, 2014
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It appears that much of the information on this page appears to be applicable and seems to supply some of the missing information below.
This page is meant to pick up where the Connect Motors page left off, enabling a user to get useful work done.
To begin with, you will need to tell your TinyG about your machine, so it knows what you have and how to drive it.
- Setup for ShapeOko
- Configuring non-ShapeOko machines
- Hello World example
- Emergency Stop
These seem useful:
- [Older Wiki configuring] (http://www.synthetos.com/wiki/index.php?title=TinyG:Configuring)
- GRBL setup
- Rob Noble's Setup calculator (TPI, pitch, microstepping, etc.)
- A useful configuration calculator
- Another view on calibration and sending Gcode
Getting Started Pages
- Home
- What is TinyG?
- Getting Started
- Connecting TinyG
- Configuring TinyG
- Sending Gcode Files
- Flashing TinyG
- Chilipeppr
Reference Pages
- TinyG Help Page
- TinyG Tuning
- TinyG Command Line
- TinyG JSON
- Gcode Support
- Homing and Limits
- Inch and MM Units
- Alarms and Exceptions
- Coordinate Systems
- Status Codes
- Status Reports
- Power Management
- Feedhold and Resume
- Licensing
- TinyG v8 Data Sheet
Discussion Topics
- Test-Drive-TinyG
- Jerk Controlled Motion
- Gcode Parsing
- Shapeoko Setup
- OX CNC TinyG Guide
- Creating Gcode Files
- Milling With Noisy Spindles
- Stepper Motors and Power Supplies
- Text Wrappers and Transaction IDs
- Using External Drivers
- TinyG Projects
Chilipeppr
- Chilipeppr
- Chilipeppr Advanced Usage
- Chilipeppr Archive and Restore Parameters
- ChiliPeppr PCB Auto Level
- Automatic Z Homing When Milling PCBs
Troubleshooting
Developer Pages