I've got dozens of e-mails from "Mala Dies" via BeagleBoard in the past few 
weeks. Your message below looks like verbal diarrhoea in written form.
Microsoft's server thinks so too - it is now automatically dumping some of them 
into the junk folder, before I've even created a unique rule explicitly for you.


________________________________
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of 
Mala Dies <[email protected]>
Sent: 19 November 2019 04:44
To: BeagleBoard <[email protected]>
Subject: [beagleboard] Re: On All Channels and Flipping Out/Finding Out About 
Stepper Motors and Wiring from Kysan 1124090 - 7565/Using the Replicape for my 
BBB

Hello,

Forget all that mess. I got the stepper(s) tested and the coils match up but 
the red and green wires for the first coil need to be switched for the TMC2100 
drivers that are on the Replicape. Although, they, the people behind the 
Replicape, are leaning on updated boards, one fellow said he would still 
support the Replicape.

...

I am guessing that this will only last so long of a period before they get 
swamped w/ new customers and have to support only their board and not the Cape. 
Who knows, really?

Seth

P.S. I do appreciate support at times but all the etiquette lessons need to 
stop. I prefer discussions on subjects. I mean this idea holds true; everything 
is not up front. Anyway, thank you.



On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 10:16:41 PM UTC-6, Dennis Bieber wrote:
On Mon, 18 Nov 2019 16:38:25 -0800 (PST), in
gmane.comp.hardware.beagleboard.user Mala Dies
<[email protected]> wrote:


>
>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.
>
        https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/uncle-chucks-3d-printer-stuff
might be more suited for the hardware side that you've been having problems
with. I don't know -- I don't intend to wrestle with GoogleGroups highly
unintuitive interface and that group doesn't seem to be duplicated on
gmane.

>
>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.
>

        If it were "exciting information" I doubt there would be a level of
annoyance... But "I tried connecting this way -- it's not working" "I
changed to these connections -- still not working", etc. gets stale real
fast (especially when you never trim quoted material, so the same stuff
gets posted over and over).

        "Exciting information" would have been a post of
-=-=-=-
        I've converted <xyz> 3D printer to use the BBB and Replicape.

        This is what I had to do to get it connected...

        <write up of what wires had to go where, custom configuration files
created, etc.>

        This is a comparison of how the printer behaved before conversion and
after conversion when creating a simple object...

        <write up of timings, motor positioning accuracy, whatever is
significant>
-=-=-=-

        Descriptions of mis-assembled motors is really only significant if you
can show that a majority of these motors were released with the same flaw,
with a description of how to correct that motor.

        One post asking for help on confusing wiring is reasonable.


        Just look at your subject line on the thread... "replicape" and "BBB"
are so far to the right that many classic news clients (I read the group
via gmane's NNTP server -- and used to post via it until Google started
rejecting the posts, now I have to remember to "reply by email" and set the
correct Google group name as the "TO" field). For example, in the list of
messages, what shows up as subjects for me is just

"Re: On All Channels and Flipping Out/Finding O"

which doesn't really provide any thing to encourage one to read the thread.


        FYI: it looks like the Replicape is becoming a defunct product...
https://www.thing-printer.com/revolve/ includes the processor on-board...
<G> Seeed Studio still has it in stock though.
--
Dennis L Bieber


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