
t'as le pinout, y'a pas à trop chercher du coup...
Pen^2 (./359) :
Autre question, le gars semble conseiller, notamment, le connecteur https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/models/j-link-edu-mini/https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/models/j-link-edu-mini/ pour se brancher sur le port jtagJ-Link EDU MiniSEGGER - The Embedded Experts
J-Link EDU Mini is available for 15€ or 18$C'est raisonnable (et beaucoup moins cher que le matos habituel chez Segger).
J-Flash Information (Sold Separately)Dans la mesure où je compte utiliser Atmel Studio de toutes façons, ça voudrait donc dire que leur limitation soft n'a aucune importance ?
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Zerosquare (./375) :Oui j'ai compris la même chose ^^
si je comprends bien
Zerosquare (./375) :OK merci — au pire vu le prix, c'est pas non plus trop dramatique ^^
mais pour ce que tu dois faire ça ne devrait pas poser de souci.
Tous les prix incluent les taxes et les droits de douane pour les modes d'expédition sélectionnés.Donc à partir de trois c'est fdp gratuits.
Livraison gratuite pour la plupart des commandes supérieures à 50 € (EUR)
squalyl (./14131) :
pour vince entre autresSmooth operation eliminates FDM stair-stepping in University of Hamburg study - 3D Printing Industry3D Printing IndustryResearchers at the University of Hamburg in Germany, have proposed a novel way of slicing 3D printed objects to create smoother results. By 3D printing nonplanar layers close to the horizontal, this slicing method removes the stair-stepping effect typical to FDM surfaces. In addition to the aesthetic benefits, objects 3D printed this way have shown …
Author here: This Video is linked to a scientific conference papaer that will be released soon. So I did not expect to get thousand of views and on this point I didn't even understand how this happened. Maybe YouTube algorithm magic.
The software behind it is in a proof of concept state with more bugs than features. I am happy for all the feedback and will continue implementing this feature further. But please don't expect this to be in the regular Slic3r within a few weeks. If you want to help just look at the code on GitHub and contribute there. If you find a bug report it there.
Still in disbelief of the capabilities of #3DPrinting in Metal that is happening here at @MatterHackers
— Dave Gaylord (@DGaylord3D) August 26, 2019
The BASF Ultrafuse 316L material is a game changer. You could print this on your $200 kit printer at home. @BASF
More details soon. https://t.co/aKHlyx1Per pic.twitter.com/HtacWVWAZb