Hey Sir,

Seth here. I was setting up a tutorial on changing out the PrintrBoard Rev. 
D/CURA to a BBB and Replicape/Redeem/OctoPrint set up on some site online...

...

Anyway...I guess you are right. Those ideas had nothing to do w/ the BBB in 
the short term. I guess I should not share or divulge info. in case others 
are 
going through the same thing as me. I really do not know how popular the 
BBB is these days or if the Replicape is popular but I am enjoying learning 
on both.

...

I think I started a discussion instead of looking for assistance but thank 
you all for pointing out what an absolute annoyance I am!

Seth

P.S. I will apologize. I, Seth, am sorry for posting exciting information 
for people using the Replicape, BBB, and changing out their 3D Printer 
controller w/ said hardware.


On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 1:11:21 PM UTC-6, Dennis Bieber wrote:
>
> On Sun, 17 Nov 2019 17:25:06 -0800 (PST), in 
> gmane.comp.hardware.beagleboard.user Mala Dies 
> <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
>
> >BBB and Replicape! 
> > 
>         Except they have nothing to do with using the BBB or cape 
> themselves -- 
> they are all external parts wiring, and you are basically posting (and 
> quoting) every idea you have with regards to such wiring. We don't really 
> care that you have a motor that was improperly manufactured -- that's 
> between you and the place you got the motor. 
>
>         It's a stepper motor with four wires... If all the wires were the 
> same 
> color, there are only 4*3*2*1 => 24 ways you can connect that motor. 
>
>         At 5 minutes per test, it would only take a maximum of 2 hours to 
> find 
> the correct setup. There are two ways each coil could be wired (call them 
> positive and negative phase), and two pairs for the coils A/B or B/A. 
>
> -- 
> Dennis L Bieber 
>
>

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