Pins-related cleanup, formatting
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@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ static void pwm_details(uint8_t pin) {
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// on pins that have two PWMs, print info on second PWM
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#if AVR_ATmega2560_FAMILY || AVR_AT90USB1286_FAMILY
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// looking for port B7 - PWMs 0A and 1C
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if ( ('B' == digitalPinToPort(pin) + 64) && (0x80 == digitalPinToBitMask(pin))) {
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if (digitalPinToPort(pin) == 2 && digitalPinToBitMask(pin) == 0x80) {
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#ifndef TEENSYDUINO_IDE
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SERIAL_PROTOCOLPGM("\n .");
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SERIAL_PROTOCOL_SP(18);
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*
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* "Marlin_AT90USB" makes PWM0A available rather than the usual PWM1C. These PWMs share
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* the same physical pin. Marlin uses TIMER1 to generate interrupts and sets it up such
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* that PWM1A, PWM1B & PWM1C can not be used.
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* that PWM1A, PWM1B & PWM1C can't be used.
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*
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* Installation:
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*
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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
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*
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* "Marlin_AT90USB" makes PWM0A available rather than the usual PWM1C. These PWMs share
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* the same physical pin. Marlin uses TIMER1 to generate interrupts and sets it up such
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* that PWM1A, PWM1B & PWM1C can not be used.
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* that PWM1A, PWM1B & PWM1C can't be used.
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*
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* Installation:
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*
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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
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#endif
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#if TEMP_SENSOR_2 == -1
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#define TEMP_2_PIN 7 // Analog Input (connector *K3* on RUMBA thermocouple ADD ON is used <-- this can not be used when TEMP_SENSOR_BED is defined as thermocouple)
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#define TEMP_2_PIN 7 // Analog Input (connector *K3* on RUMBA thermocouple ADD ON is used <-- this can't be used when TEMP_SENSOR_BED is defined as thermocouple)
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#else
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#define TEMP_2_PIN 13 // Analog Input (default connector for thermistor *T2* on rumba board is used)
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#endif
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//#define TEMP_X_PIN 12 // Analog Input (default connector for thermistor *T3* on rumba board is used)
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#if TEMP_SENSOR_BED == -1
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#define TEMP_BED_PIN 7 // Analog Input (connector *K3* on RUMBA thermocouple ADD ON is used <-- this can not be used when TEMP_SENSOR_2 is defined as thermocouple)
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#define TEMP_BED_PIN 7 // Analog Input (connector *K3* on RUMBA thermocouple ADD ON is used <-- this can't be used when TEMP_SENSOR_2 is defined as thermocouple)
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#else
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#define TEMP_BED_PIN 11 // Analog Input (default connector for thermistor *THB* on rumba board is used)
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#endif
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*
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* NOTE - the "Marlin_AT90USB" pin maps make PWM0A available rather than the usual PWM1C.
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* These PWMs share the same physical pin. Marlin uses TIMER1 to generate
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* interrupts and sets it up such that PWM1A, PWM1B & PWM1C can not be used.
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* interrupts and sets it up such that PWM1A, PWM1B & PWM1C can't be used.
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*/
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/**
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// Search pins uasable for endstop-interupts
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// Compile with the same settings you'd use with Marlin.
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// Search pins usable for endstop-interrupts
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// Compile with the same build settings you'd use for Marlin.
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#if defined(ARDUINO_AVR_MEGA2560) || defined(ARDUINO_AVR_MEGA)
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#undef digitalPinToPCICR
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#define digitalPinToPCICR(p) ( (((p) >= 10) && ((p) <= 15)) || \
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(((p) >= 50) && ((p) <= 53)) || \
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(((p) >= 62) && ((p) <= 69)) ? (&PCICR) : ((uint8_t *)0) )
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#define digitalPinToPCICR(p) ( ((p) >= 10 && (p) <= 15) || \
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((p) >= 50 && (p) <= 53) || \
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((p) >= 62 && (p) <= 69) ? &PCICR : (uint8_t *)0)
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#endif
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void setup() {
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Serial.begin(9600);
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Serial.println("PINs causing interrups are:");
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for(int i=2; i<NUM_DIGITAL_PINS; i++){
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if( digitalPinToPCICR(i) != NULL || (int)digitalPinToInterrupt(i) != -1 ) {
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for (int j= 0; j<NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS; j++){
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if(analogInputToDigitalPin(j) == i) {
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Serial.print("A");
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for (int i = 2; i < NUM_DIGITAL_PINS; i++) {
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if (digitalPinToPCICR(i) || (int)digitalPinToInterrupt(i) != -1) {
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for (int j = 0; j < NUM_ANALOG_INPUTS; j++) {
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if (analogInputToDigitalPin(j) == i) {
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Serial.print('A');
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Serial.print(j);
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Serial.print(" = ");
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}
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}
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Serial.print("D");
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Serial.print('D');
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Serial.println(i);
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}
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}
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