- I own an Anycubic Kossel delta 3D printer, running custom Marlin firmware, custom mainboard(atmega2560), connected to my PC via USB (USB Serial), controlled mostly via Printrun(Pronterface)
- I want ultra high performance and latest improvements in my 3D printer, with the help from Klipper software/firmware
- Normally you should go get an Raspberry Pi and do everything (compile/install Klipper / OctoPrint) from there, but I don't have a Pi, don't want to mess with the cables, decided to run Klipper from my PC
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/* | |
With an Arduino, | |
If you want to: | |
1) execute a function precisely every N microseconds (or precisely 1,000,000/N times every second), | |
REGARDLESS of the running time of that function | |
2) obtain a precision of +-4 microseconds with NO ACCUMULATION OF ERROR | |
3) use no 3rd party libraries | |
Then this is for you. | |
*/ |
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// return true if there is character in uart recv buffer, false otherwise. | |
int peek(){ | |
#include <xuartps_hw.h> | |
#include <xparameters.h> | |
return XUartPs_IsReceiveData(XPAR_PS7_UART_0_BASEADDR); | |
} | |
// it is recommended to use inbyte() to read a byte after peek() returned true. |
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# if input image is in range 0..1, please first multiply img by 255 | |
# assume image is ndarray of shape [height, width, channels] where channels can be 1, 3 or 4 | |
def imshow(img): | |
import cv2 | |
import IPython | |
_,ret = cv2.imencode('.jpg', img) | |
i = IPython.display.Image(data=ret) | |
IPython.display.display(i) |
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# tacos=[[2.7647068559860712, -0.008816344965933138, 0.08419820920066164], [4.1482390698137275, 0.004365272677300839, 0.059974440683546126], [4.799411832657377, 0.012794506986796655, 0.07305748780077449], [2.395640662714245, 0.005136789959712116, 0.055235542912785984], [3.3942322982802495, 0.0034807961045444052, 0.058021672551073204], [4.556883550968967, 0.006043932006157158, 0.050294840880930024], [2.1072139294765933, 0.019171523718931313, 0.15339955024246338], [3.3087723737032717, 0.02240615211003253, 0.1343706158894652], [4.568062436714624, 0.01720806864461718, 0.07717739475940219]] | |
# psoas=[[1.0832688044403371, 1.0456262964311989], [1.0823437836374254, 0.8830063845929389], [0.9780701248134204, 1.016855183151065]] | |
test=None | |
test999=None |
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import numpy as np | |
def normalized(v): | |
norm = np.sqrt(np.sum(v**2)) | |
return v / norm | |
# Trilateration to find the target point, given positions of 3 points, and distances(radiuses) | |
def trilaterate(points, distances): | |
precision = 1e-3 | |
iteration = 1000 |
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import numpy as np | |
def trilaterate(points, distances): | |
# ported from https://github.com/gheja/trilateration.js | |
# points -> list of np arrays in the form of [[x, y, z], [x, y, z] | |
# distances -> np array [r1, r2, r3] | |
p1,p2,p3 = points | |
r1,r2,r3 = distances | |
def norm(v): | |
return np.sqrt(np.sum(v**2)) |
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REM make sure you have miniconda installed | |
cd c:\ | |
conda create -n osrl -c kidzik opensim git python=2.7 | |
activate osrl | |
git clone https://github.com/stanfordnmbl/osim-rl | |
git clone https://github.com/ctmakro/stanford-osrl | |
pip install pyro4 pymsgbox |
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from __future__ import print_function | |
# Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient Method | |
# David Silver et al. | |
# implemented in plain Keras, by Qin Yongliang | |
# 2017 01 13 | |
# heavily optimized for speed, lots of numpy flowed into tensorflow | |
# 2017 01 14 |
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from __future__ import print_function | |
# Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient Method | |
# David Silver et al. | |
# implemented in plain Keras, by Qin Yongliang | |
# 2017 01 13 | |
''' | |
summary |
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